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Class of 2015 – Senior Year. Forecasting for your Senior Year at. Academic History Transcript Graduation Reqs. (Fam Access/Career Cr.) Requirements High School Graduation College Entrance Forecasting Course Catalog Selecting Classes and alternates. Outline.
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Class of 2015 – Senior Year Forecasting for your Senior Year at
Academic History • Transcript • Graduation Reqs. (Fam Access/Career Cr.) • Requirements • High School Graduation • College Entrance • Forecasting • Course Catalog • Selecting Classes and alternates Outline
Total Credits – Left column • GPA – Bottom Right Column • Check for accuracy • Look at it from a college admissions perspective . . . • Should you be taking harder classes? • Should you lighten your load a little to improve your performance? Transcript
4.0 English • 3.0 Math (through 3A/3B or approved alternative) • 3.0 Social Studies (WA St 7th grade, Wrld Hist, US Hist, CWI) • 2.0 Science (Phys. Science & Biology) • 1.5 PE & .5 Health • 1.0 Fine Arts • 1.0 Occ Ed/CCTE (College,Career &Technical Ed) • 6.5 Electives • = 22.5 (MINIMUM FOR GRADUATION) • HSPE/EOC Testing • Reading, Writing, Math 1 or Math 2, and Biology • Culminating Project • High School and Beyond Plan • Online Course (Health, Dig Photo, Web Des) Graduation Requirements
3 CADRs per year – including senior year • College admissions test score • SAT – reasoning test Plus SAT Subject tests for selective universities • ACT Additional college entrance reqs.
1.0 Senior English or: • AP Lit • AP Lang • Teaching Academy • Drama as Lit • Mythology • 1.0 CWI or: • AP Gov and Politics • AP Macro and Micro Econ • Other reqs you need to complete • World Lang? • Math and Science? • Recommend min. of 3-4 academics Senior Year
Advanced Placement • Rigorous college courses taught at UHS • Good work ethic, motivation and study skills to be successful • Running Start • College courses taught at Clark College. • Must take college placement test to qualify at Clark • Applications and testing are currently open • Skills Center • ½ at Union & ½ at Skill Center • Vocational/Career based programs • Permission slips in 100 bldg • Must submit application – Due March 7th Programs Available To Seniors
Located on Union’s website under “For Students” and in Career Cruising • Course Descriptions • Graduation Requirements • Prerequisites for classes • Length of courses Course Catalog
Log on to Career Cruising • Enter your passwords • Go to Portfolio • Click on Course Planner • Click on Courses for your Senior Year • Make sure you have 6.0 Credits • 4 Alternates (classes you’re willing to take if your 1st choices are not available) Career Cruising
Forecasting DUE: Friday, 2/13 • Finish Strong your Junior Year!! • Start researching colleges • Take the SAT next October To Do