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Welcome to Auburn Riverside High School. Home of the Ravens. Our goal today;. To introduce you to Auburn Riverside High School To give you an Auburn School District catalog (Name) To help you learn how to register for classes next year. The counseling Center Staff. Mr.Hartt A-Fa
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Welcome toAuburn RiversideHigh School Home of the Ravens
Our goal today; • To introduce you to Auburn Riverside High School • To give you an Auburn School District catalog (Name) • To help you learn how to register for classes next year
The counseling Center Staff Mr.Hartt A-Fa Mrs. Holloman Fb-K Mr. Polley L-Rn Ms. Brown Ro-Z Mr. Mead Career Center Mrs. Schadel, Office Assistant Mrs. Muxen, Registrar
Career Center Steve Mead - Career Counselor • Mr. Mead helps students with scholarships and NCAA clearinghouse registration. • Go in and check out our resources and vocational testing when you are at Riverside.
Ways in which counselors assist students: • Help students stay on track for on-time graduation • Personal issues; friends, family, school • Crisis intervention and support, mediation • Academic support and guidance
How does high school differ from middle school? • Non attendance impact grades significantly • Treated as a young adult responsible for actions and decisions • The teacher/student relationship is a partnership. You need to talk to your teachers • Less drama and rumors. Fighting and “drama” are considered immature • Transition; Freedom, Opportunity, Self-Respect
Freedom and Responsibility • More independence with choosing classes • Choosing career path • Personal choices- Peers, work habits • Special events, Dances • Clubs/Activities • Sports • Tech Prep classes • Running Start
Advice from Counselors • Take the most rigorous classes you can (it looks good to colleges when you challenge yourself) • Maintain highest grades possible (transcript) • Get involved (sports/clubs) • Develop clear goals for your future • Begin networking with your teachers, counselors, coaches, etc…
Advice from counselors continues... Cell Phones and Time Management Reminders and alarms are some of the most useful tools on a cell phone, but they are also the least appreciated. Most cell phones come with a scheduler to allow you to set an alarm at a certain time of day or on a certain date. You can set alarms to remind you of an established daily homework time to keep you from chatting right through your work time. You could also use calendar reminders to notify you when projects and assignments are due. These reminders can be set up weeks and months ahead of time. Once you get into the habit, you'll find it very effective.
School Demographics • Total Staff: 128 • (Teachers, Counselors, Administrators, Support Staff, etc.) • Students: • 9th 394 • 10th 428 • 11th 394 • 12th 374 • Total 1590
ARHS Structure • Traditional Comprehensive High School • 6 period day/ 6 classes per day-approx.55 min. each • 5 minutes passing time • 2 lunches determined by 4th period class • Lockers are available • Student driven scheduling process • Multiple AP courses • PLC Mondays – staff collaboration, students arrive one hour late • Average class size: 27 students
Examples of Language Arts • Honors LA9, Regular LA9 • Basic LA10, LA10, Honors LA10 • Basic Am Lit, Am Lit • AP Language & Composition • AP Literature • Newspaper, Journalism, Debate • Creative Writing, College Writing, Sports Literature, Communicative Arts, Shakespeare, Societies of the Future
Social Studies • World Studies & AP Human Geography (9) • US History & AP European History (10) • AP US History (11) • Civics (11) • Global Issues(12) • AP Government and Politics (12) • Sociology, Economics, Psychology, AP Psychology
World Languages ChoicesYou need a minimum of 2 years for college admission • Spanish • French • German • Japanese • American Sign Language
Science Classes • Science Links • Biology (Everyone will have to take Biology and must pass EOC or comprehensive NGSS test) • Chemistry • Physics • AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics • AP Computer Science (in conjunction with Microsoft) • Marine Biology, Astronomy, Environmental Biology
Health and PE.5Health and 1.5 PE • Health, Preventive Medicine, Human Survival, Nutrition and Wellness • Coed PE • Aerobics, Walking • Field Sports, Racquet Sports, Basketball, Volleyball • Conditioning & Weightlifting
Career & Technical Education – Fine Arts • Visual Communications, Yearbook, Digital Photography • Jewelry • Drawing, Graphic Design, AP Studio Art • Ceramics, 2D Art
Career & Technical Education – Marketing & Manufacturing • DECA classes • Sports Entertainment Marketing • Woodworking & Design • Electronics • Computer Systems Engineering • PET • Drafting – new name…
Career & Technical Education – Health & Family • Culinary Arts • Food Science • Interior Design • Independent Living • Fashion • Careers with Children • Anatomy & Physiology • Sports Medicine
Performing Arts • Band • Choir • Orchestra • Drama
Advanced Placement • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Language & Composition • Literature • Human Geography • European History • US History • Politics & Government
Graduation RequirementsClass of 2018 Minimum Graduation Requirements 4 credits Language Arts 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Math ½ credit Health 1 ½ credits PE 2 credits Science (Biology 1.0) 1 credit Occupational/CTE 1 credit Fine Arts 6 ½ credits Electives -22.5 TOTAL CREDITS
Lets look at the Registration Sheet If you fall in the category of ELL or Special Ed please write that on the top of the page
Registration page Teacher Signature must be done on this page of your registration
State Testing RequirementsClass of 2018 *Requirements subject to change as a result of Legislative decisions
Specifically Athletics: • Athletics at Auburn Riverside seeks to develop young athletes of integrity, competitive passion and good sportsmanship. We look forward to seeing you in the stands and cheering on our favorite team. • Beginning in 2014-2015 we will participate in the SPSL 3A League. • Competitors: AHS, AMHS, Enumclaw, Lakes, Sumner, Bonney Lake, Peninsula GO RAVENS!!
Sports Offered 2014-2015: • Fall—begins in August. • Girls’ Swim/Dive, Football, Volleyball, Girls’ Soccer, Cross Country, Boys’ Tennis, Boys’ Water Polo, Golf • Winter—begins in Nov. • Boys’ Swim/Dive, Gymnastics, Basketball, Wrestling • Spring—begins late Feb./March. • Baseball, Fastpitch, Track/Field, Girls’ Water Polo, Girls’ Tennis, Boys’ Soccer, • Cheer tryouts for next year • NEW in 2015: Boys’ and Girls’ Lacrosse
Are you eligible? • To be eligible incoming freshman need: • A valid annual athletic registration form • Current Physical dated after June 1st (This physical will be good for two years) • Academic eligibility • Student Body ASB card • Resident of Auburn School District
Activities Program • Considering all the things that happen at a school, involvement in Student Activities enhances and improves classroom learning most directly and positively. (Clubs and sports) • from the National Federation of State High School Associations.
Activities Program • Activities/athletics support the academic mission of Auburn Riverside. Students who participate in activity programs tend to have • higher grades • better attendance records • lower drop out rates • fewer discipline problems • With over 50 clubs, general student council meetings, ASB, assemblies, events, and athletics, Auburn Riverside has a host of opportunities. • We see new clubs start up every year.
ARHS Community & Culture • ASB • 0 period class • Raven Crew • Breaking Down the Walls • Senior Raven Walk • Caring Staff • Spirit Days • Noise Boys • Pancake Breakfast • Hat Days • We Scare Hunger • Winter Wishes • High 5 Zone • Shout Outs • Texting Contest • Game of the Week
Registration for 9th grade • Counselors will be collecting registration forms on the following dates • Remember to talk to your parents and get teachers signatures North Tapps picking up 3/19 Please remember to fill out and complete your registration packet!