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Title: Program planning for incoming 12th graders


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Program planning for incoming 12th graders
  • Class of 2010

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Materials You Should Have
  • Transcript
  • DV Course Mini Catalog DHS Course Catalog Link
  • Senior Program Planner- Orange
  • Course list
  • Sac City course guidelines
  • Summer school application

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What is due back
  • Planner due in History classes- March 10
  • Parent/guardian signature required
  • Teacher signature on certain classes
  • Summer School application if needed
  • In-class forums- 2/25-26

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Graduation Requirements
  • Look at your transcript this is an official
    document
  • Check spelling of your name and address
  • Be sure all your classes are on your transcript.
  • P on transcript indicates course is on a-g list
    and is college prep

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Graduation Requirements
  • College/online courses (taken from an accredited
    high school or college) are only added to
    transcript if required for graduation or to meet
    minimum a-g requirements. Must be pre-approved by
    Director/Counselor see new District Policy.
  • Students are responsible for making sure they
    meet all graduation requirements
  • Students must investigate whether courses meet
    college entrance requirements

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GPA Definitions
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Graduation Requirements
  • Credits completed/required current classes not
    included in number completed
  • You should have 160 credits earned by the end of
    your junior year including classes you are in
    right now.
  • If you will not have 160 or more, consider Summer
    School or other alternatives see your Counselor

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Continuing your education after High School
graduation
  • Community Colleges
  • , smaller class size
  • Over 100 to choose from
  • Technical training
  • Part-time possible
  • Transfer agreements with UC or CSU
  • AA Degree or Certificate
  • Admission requirements high school diploma or
    age 18.
  • No admission testing required.

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California State University
  • 23 campuses to choose from
  • Bachelors degree (4 years)
  • C or above in college prep classes
  • Meet a-g requirements
  • SAT Reasoning or ACT required
  • Assist.org- helps identify good match.

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University of California
  • 9 campuses to choose from
  • Bachelors degree (4 years)
  • More competitive GPA
  • C or above in college prep classes
  • Meet a-g subject requirements
  • SAT Reasoning or ACT with writing and two SAT
    Subject tests required.

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Other choices
  • Private colleges
  • Out of state public colleges
  • Vocational and technical schools
  • Over 6,000 to choose from, - , wide range of
    options, requirements, and locations, from
    extremely competitive to non-competitive
  • Check counselor web sites and Career Center
  • Many require SAT Reasoning or ACT some require
    SAT Subject Tests
  • Military Academies/Enlistment

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4-year planners
  • DHS catalog has two four year planners.
  • One is for graduation requirements (page 6)
  • One is for four-year college prep (page 7)
  • Please bring these charts with you when you come
    to see your Counselor regarding scheduling or
    graduation concerns.

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a-g requirements
  • UC and CSU systems have almost identical
    requirements. Refer to cross-reference chart
    provided.
  • May meet most private college requirements
  • All classes have a P in title
  • C or higher in A-G courses
  • UC/CSU GPA used for admission, see page 16 in
    catalog.

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Testing for colleges
  • SAT Reasoning Test or ACT with writing for UCs
    and without writing for CSUs
  • Plus two SAT Subject Tests required for UCs in
    two different subject areas
  • Sign up now for testing dates this spring, you
    can test up until Nov. of senior year.
  • collegeboard.com or act.org online tutorials
  • Adult School test prep classes

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Other considerations for College Entrance
  • SENIOR YEAR COUNTS!
  • Exhibited leadership in school, sports, or
    outside activity such as 4-H or Church
  • Number of college prep courses beyond the minimum
    required
  • Advanced Ed (through Community College and other
    College-sponsored programs
  • There have been reports of colleges checking
    my-space and facebook

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College Student-Athletes
  • Register with NCAA at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
    and/or NAIA at naia.org
  • Register by the end of your junior year
  • Meet course requirements for eligibility and
    complete amateurism form
  • See page 11 in course catalog

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College and Career Tech Night
  • March 26, 7pm in the DHS Theater
  • For Juniors and their parents/guardians
  • Sessions in English and Spanish

20
Private College workshop
  • Student workshop at lunch in May at DV- date TBA
  • Information about letters of recommendation
    Common App. School Reports for private colleges
    only
  • Summer investigation of colleges

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Choosing your classes whats right for you?
  • Read about classes in the course catalog
  • Ask your teachers about what they recommend
  • Prerequisites listed
  • Teacher approval required for AP and Honors and
    other courses with prerequisites
  • We recommend no more than two AP or Honors
    courses per semester
  • Think about balance sports, other activities

22
Waiver for Prerequisites
  • If you do not meet prerequisites, you may request
    a waiver. (This is not recommended.) Turn in with
    program planner
  • Approved if room in the class

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Political Studies
  • DV 12th grade requirement
  • The Novel P / Senior Writing Seminar P
  • US Government P / Economics P
  • Mostly integrated, using PBL

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Mathematics
  • Two years required for graduation, including
    Algebra 1 P
  • To go directly to a 4 year college, must have
    Algebra 1 P no later than grade 10
  • (Alg 1, Geometry, Alg 2/Trig)
  • All math classes have prerequisites
  • Algebra offered in summer school as a review

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Science (Check prerequisites)
  • Physical Science- 1 yr.
  • Intro to Earth Physical Science
  • Chemistry P (DV)
  • Chemistry in the Community P
  • Chemistry AP
  • Physics P (DV)
  • Physics Honors P (DV)
  • Physics AP
  • ROP Environmental Science P
  • Life Science -1 yr.
  • Introduction to Life Science
  • Biology P (DV)
  • Int. Agric Biology P
  • Zoology Botany P (DV)
  • Physiology Anatomy P (DV)
  • Biology AP
  • Animal Science P

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Foreign Language(L.O.T.E.) P.E.
  • Foreign language no requirement for high school
    graduation Spanish 1-5 (DV)
  • College admission requires 2-3 years of the same
    language.
  • C or better required to continue
  • Physical Education
  • Two years required for graduation (9th counts)
  • Offered in Summer School
  • DV offers Regular or Independent Study during
    Fall Spring only, Ind. Study not a good match
    for everyone!

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Fine Arts
  • Drama P
  • Drawing Painting P
  • Video-Film P
  • AP Art History P
  • AP Studio Art P
  • Photography P

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Electives
  • Other courses count as electives anything beyond
    the minimum required in any area counts as an
    elective.
  • All foreign language classes
  • Mathematics beyond 2 years
  • DV Teacher or Office Assistant
  • DV School Yearbook
  • DV Debate 1/ Public Speaking P
  • DV Journalism 1 P
  • DV Community Service/ Media Projects
  • DV Psychology P

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New classes this year
  • Baroque Music (P pending)
  • Transition to College Math (P pending)
  • Lifetime Sports
  • Strength and Conditioning

30
Completing the planner
  • You may request a free period 1, 6 or 7 no
    guarantee but we will try! ?
  • Minimum of 5 DV classes or Think of your
    selections as permanent choices
  • Your selections must include alternates for
    elective courses-we will choose our course
    offerings based on the of requests.
  • (Use the Importance Box for electives)

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Completing the planner
  • Do not sign up for auditioned music courses. You
    will be placed following audition.
  • Please do not sign up for a class where you have
    not met the prerequisites..
  • If you do not return a completed planner by the
    due date (3/10), classes may be selected for you!

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Summer School
  • Complete the application and have parent/guardian
    sign it-
  • List the course or courses youre signing up for
    on the planner. Course primarily for remediation
    only- not to get ahead on credits.
  • DV students should not take US Gov or Econ.
  • Please notify the Summer school office if you
    need to drop a class so those on the waiting list
    can secure a spot.

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Community College Classes
  • Open to students with 2.7 GPA 16 yrs old
  • Counselor/parent signatures needed.
  • Please see handout provided for complete course
    list and course expectations.
  • You may request the college class on DV Planner
    now register in the Fall

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High School Opportunities
  • Leadership opportunities- DV School Climate,
    Peer Helpers, Recruitment, etc.
  • Sports- DV Ultimate Frisbee
  • Clubs- Drama, Creative Writing, Robotics, etc
  • Appts for Counselor consultation are available
    between now and March 6th. Please bring a
    completed Planner Request form, (use pencil), and
    your transcript, with you. Have fun! ?
  • http//www.djusd.k12.ca.us/DaVinciHighSchool
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