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2. Overview. Torrey Pines General InformationGraduation RequirementsAcademic Honesty. Off Campus ClassesPost high School OptionsNaviancePreparing For College. 3. Drop by times are:Before school During break During lunch After school. In the counseling center, students may fill out a:
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1. 1 Torrey Pines High SchoolAcademic/Career Presentation 9th grade students
2. 2 Overview
Torrey Pines General Information
Graduation Requirements
Academic Honesty
Off Campus Classes
Post high School Options
Naviance
Preparing For College
3. 3 Drop by times are:
Before school
During break
During lunch
After school In the counseling center, students may fill out a:
“Request to see my counselor” slip
Students are welcome to email their counselor
How to Contact your School Counselor
4. 4 Listen to the morning announcements
Read the Falconer
Visit www.tphs.net
Visit the counseling website
Read the parent newsletter
Naviance Computer Program
Ask a PAL (Peer Assistance Listeners)
Check Edline/ Aeries regularly
How to Stay Informed
5. 5 Edline/Aeries Edline
To obtain an Edline code see:
Ms. Lopez (room 213) or
Ms. Davies (room 60)
Aeries
You need to see a counseling secretary and request your verification code in writing (no emails or calls).
The verification code is the same for parents and students. Once entered you can change to create your own passwords.
6. 6 Join a club
Create your own club (get application from ASB in the Fall)
Try out for a sport (Fall, Winter, Spring)
Try out for a play (See Marinee in Theater)
Think about joining PALS, journalism, debate, yearbook, leadership, etc. Ways to Get Involved
7. 7 Get Support Peer Assistance Listeners
Support Groups
Counselors
Tutoring
GATEway Workshops
Project Options
READI
8. 8 General High School Requirements Complete a minimum of 230 credits.
Complete all course requirements.
Pass the California High School Exit Exam in:
Language Arts
Mathematics
Passing Algebra I is a state mandated graduation requirement.
9. 9 High School Course Requirements
10. 10 Academic Honesty "Academic Honesty" means that all academic work is the legitimate, truthful work of the student.
When taking tests or submitting homework, students rely on their own knowledge and preparation, unless otherwise instructed by the teacher.
Students credit sources used when the wording, ideas, facts, statistics, or opinions of other persons or books are utilized.
11. 11 Consequences for Academic Dishonesty Loss of all credit for the assignment or test with no makeup permitted.
Placement on probation with a contract (in the class of the infraction) for the remainder of that class.
Referral to the assistant principal and the parent/guardian will be contacted.
Suspension from school.
Removal from all elected or appointed leadership positions for the remainder of the school year.
12. 12 Naviance Computer program to help prepare for life after high school
http://connection.naviance.com/tphs
Use your ID number to register
Great to use to start your “resume”
Research College options
Career Exploration
13. 13 Preparing for College Begin to keep track of any extracurricular activities, sports, or community services activities that you participate in.
Take the PLAN and PSAT exams during 9th-11th grades which are held in the months of October and November.
Plan on taking the SAT and/or ACT tests in during your Junior year.
14. 14 TPHS College & Career Center (CCC)
Visit Mrs. Bhagwat in Room 401 for detailed information on college & career options!
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursdays
15. 15 Thank You! For further questions, please drop by and see your counselor:
Mrs. Cambra: A-Co
Mr. Dean: Cr-Ha; Wr-Z
Mrs. Sanchez-Allwein: He-Ko;Ty-Wo;and ELL students
Ms. Gervasini: Kr-Na;Su-Tu; and AVID:A-K
Mrs. Bascom: Ne-St and AVID:L-Z
Ms. Dexter: Student & Intrevention Support