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Juniors Pre-Registration. Paloma Valley High School Class of 2014 Presented by: Autumn Schmitz, Michael Damico and Monica Lopez. Wildcat Counseling Team. Ms. Ketelsleger A-D, 9 th & 10 th AVID Ms. Rathbun E-L Ms. Montiel M-O, Special Programs Mr. Lopez P-W
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JuniorsPre-Registration Paloma Valley High School Class of 2014 Presented by: Autumn Schmitz, Michael Damico and Monica Lopez
Wildcat Counseling Team • Ms. Ketelsleger A-D, 9th & 10th AVID • Ms. Rathbun E-L • Ms. Montiel M-O, Special Programs • Mr. Lopez P-W • Mrs. Roberts X-Z, Spanish Speakers
Paloma Valley High School Graduation Requirements • 4 years English • 3 ½ years Social Science • 3 years Math (Must pass Algebra 1) • 3 years Science (1 Physical/1 Life) • 2 years Physical Education • 1 year of Fine Art – OR – World Language • 1 semester Health 55 Elective Credits = 225 Credits In order to receive a diploma you must also… PASS the CAHSEE
A-G Requirements • 2 Years of History/Social Science • 4 Years of English • 3 Years of Math (Alg 1, Geometry, Alg 2/Trig) • 2 Years of a Lab Science • 2 Years of the same World Language • 1 Year of a Visual and Performing Art • 1 Year of a College Prep Elective You must also… Earn a minimum of: - a 2.0 GPA for CSU - a 3.0 GPA for a UC - Take the SAT I orACT plus Writing for CSU & UC CollegeBoard ACT
How do I apply to college?? Application Dates: • CSU = October 1st – November 30th of Senior year • UC = November 1st – November 30th of Senior year College Testing: Paloma Valley School Code 051907 • SAT Spring of Junior year/Fall of Senior year • ACT plus Writing Spring of Junior year/Fall of Senior year NCAA: NCAA Organization Code 9999 • Athletes make sure you register for NCAA Spring of Junior year or Fall of Senior year. See your counselor for more information. • Some schools (i.e. community colleges) will be affiliated with NAIA. • Make sure you are taking 4 core classes to qualify for eligibility here at PVHS. • Teacher Aide and a second P.E. class will not count towards high school eligibility.
Credit Recovery If you fail a class that is necessary for graduation, you must RE-TAKE the class to earn credit! CREDIT RECOVERY OPTIONS ARE: • A+ PROGRAM • COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR ELECTIVE CREDIT
Community ServiceCommunity Service is NOT required for graduation • A minimum of 60hoursof community service hours are required to earn 5 elective credits. Students may earn a maximum of 20 elective credits, or 240 hours, through community service • Students MUSTreceive approval from their counselor for the community service activity PRIORto beginning service • Students must submit their hours before the end of the school year in which the community service takes place. Community service hours from previous school years will not be accepted • Community service may not be provided to family members or relatives. • The service organization must be affiliated with a NON-PROFIT organization. Volunteers may not receive pay or tips • Salvation Army • Red Cross • Interact • Hospitals • Schools • Libraries • Churches • Nursing Homes • Animal Shelters • Habitat for Humanity
Attendance is crucial!Be in School Every Day! If you are absent from school, please remember that you are responsible for finding out what you missed and for getting all of the work made up.
Testing STAR (CST) EAP (Early Assessment program) • Testing held in April • Do your best • Every answer counts • English and Math placement are determined by these tests • ALL scores must be basic or above • Earn an exemption from the CSU English and/or math placement tests • Identify additional preparation needed for college level coursework • Avoid investing time & money in remedial courses that don’t earn college credit • If you don’t pass the remedial courses by the end of freshman year, you may have to leave college
Available ServicesUse Them!! In order to get the most out of your high school experience, take advantage of the many people, services, and resources that are available to you. Resources include: • Work Experience Work Permits-Dr. Rosenstein • PVHS Learning Center • PVHS Tutoring
Use Your Resources… PVHS Counseling Office • SAT Information • ACT Information • Scholarships • Military • Academic advising • Scheduling • Post-Secondary Planning • Personal/Social Counseling
Pre-Registration Meetings Use this time to ask questions
Pre-Registration The counselors will meet with each student individually to collect the course selection sheets. The meetings will take place during your English class the week of February 5th - 8th. The PVHS Course catalog is available on the PVHS website. At a future time, you will need the following paperwork to complete your registration: • Emergency Card • Signature Page • Social Security Page • Proof of Residence • Entire Gas or Electric Bill ONLY
English English IV Expository Reading & Writing AP Literature and Composition Dual Enrollment English 101/103
Math Algebra 1 Algebra 1B Integrated Math 1 Geometry Integrated Math 2 Algebra 2/Trig Math Analysis Honors AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics Consumer Math
Social Science Government(s) / Economics(s) AP Government(s) / AP Economics(s)
Science Life Science Biology AP Biology Environmental Science(s) Physical Science(s) Anatomy/Physiology Chemistry Life Science Earth Science CP Earth Science Physics AP Physics OR Dual Enrollment Physics Forensic Science AP Environmental Science
Physical Education P.E. 10 - Team Sports Weights Aerobics Dance I, II NJROTC Athletic P.E. All classes except for PE 10 and NJROTC require a C or better in previous PE course
World Languages or Fine Art World Languages Fine Arts ASL French Spanish Spanish for Spanish Speakers Drama/Play Productions General Music Concert Choir Band/Jazz/Winds Color Guard Art Ceramics Photo Video/Studio Production AP Studio Art 3D
Electives ASB/Student Gov. (Election) AVID Cinema Studies Computer Game Design (s) Criminology (s) CTE Fashion Merchandising CTE First Responder CTE Medical Terminology CTE Sports Therapy CTE Retail Sales/Student Store Intro. to Psychology (s) AP Psychology Marriage & Family (s) Peer Tutor PLUS Leadership Speech Sociology Student Aide Work Experience Yearbook Youth/Law (s) Skip Period