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Title: Torrey Pines High School AcademicCareer Presentation


1
Torrey Pines High SchoolAcademic/Career
Presentation
  • 10th grade students

2
Overview
  • Torrey Pines General Information
  • Understanding Your Academic Transcript
  • Honors/AP vs. College Prep Courses
  • Summer School Courses
  • Off-Campus Classes
  • Post High School Options
  • College Entrance Requirements
  • SAT/ACT Test Information
  • Career Exploration
  • Preparing For College

3
Who is your School Counselor?
Brennan Dean
Mary Sanchez-Allwein
Jayme Williams
Cr-Ha
He-Ko EL
A-Co
Ashley Bascom
Lauren Dowell
Sally Gervasini
Si-Z
Ne-Sh and AVID
Kr-Na and AVID
4
How to Contact your School Counselor
  • 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

Remember to sign in and out with the
secretaries when coming into the counseling
center to see your counselor.
5
How to Stay Informed
  • Listen to the morning announcements
  • Read the Falconer
  • Visit www.tphs.net
  • Visit the counseling websit
  • Read the parent newsletter
  • Naviance Computer program
  • Ask a PAL (Peer Assistance Listener)
  • Check Edline/Aeries regularly

6
Edline/Aeries
  • Edline
  • To obtain an Edline code see
  • Ms. Spross (room 111) or
  • Ms. Ochenduszko (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.

7
Ways to Get Involved
  • Join a club
  • Try out for a sport
  • Try out for a play
  • Think about joining PALS, journalism, debate,
    yearbook, leadership, etc.
  • Create your own club

8
Get Support
  • Peer Assistance Listeners
  • Support Groups
  • Tutoring
  • GATEway Workshops
  • Project Options
  • READI

9
Transcripts
  • Check your transcripts for the following
  • Correct Name, Address
  • Off campus classes
  • Credits
  • Grades
  • Courses taken in the correct year
  • Graduation Status

10
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.

11
Required High School Courses
12
Honors/AP vs. College Prep Courses
  • Level of difficulty
  • Achievement level in past
  • Personal interest/Motivation
  • Time management
  • Work and study habits
  • Well rounded student/other commitments
  • This is important because counselors will meet
    with students in Spring to register for 09-10
    courses

13
Summer School Courses
  • District Summer Courses
  • Some summer school courses are offered for repeat
    and acceleration through TPHS.
  • Information is available in March
  • Courses offered for acceleration have a limited
    space available. A lottery may be used to fill
    these spaces.
  • Off Campus Courses
  • For off campus classes, students must receive
    approval from their counselor prior to taking the
    class.
  • The off campus permission form must be signed by
    a parent and on record with the counselor.
  • Students may only take up to 30 credits off
    campus at other high schools or colleges.

14
Post High School Options
  • Applied Technical Schools
  • Military
  • Community College
  • Four-Year University

15
Community College Admission Requirements
  • No specific course requirements must be met prior
    to entrance. Any student may enroll at a
    community college if they meet the following
  • 18 years of age or
  • Earned a high school diploma

16
Four-Year University RequirementsCalifornia
State University/University of California
17
Private Out of State Universities
  • Most private and out-of-state universities/college
    s follow similar UC/CSU guidelines.
  • For out-of-state universities, contact the
    schools directly for current information.

18
Introducing the
  • PSAT
  • PLAN
  • ACT
  • SAT I Reasoning
  • SAT II Subject Tests

19
PSAT/PLAN
  • PSAT is a practice exam for the SAT I Reasoning
    test.
  • Test is only offered in October
  • PLAN is a practice exam for the ACT
  • Test is only offered in November
  • ? We recommend that students take both tests in
    grades 9-11.

20
ACT Testing Information
  • The exam covers five subject areas
  • English Grammar
  • Math (Up to trigonometry)
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Science Reasoning
  • Writing (Optional)
  • Students should be prepared for these exams by
    the Spring of their junior year
  • To register visit www.act.org

21
SAT I Reasoning Information
  • The exam covers three subject areas
  • Critical reading
  • Math (Up to Algebra II)
  • Writing
  • Students should be prepared for these exams by
    the Spring of their junior year
  • To register visit www.collegeboard.com
  • All official SAT scores will be recorded on your
    SAT score report and submitted to the colleges
    you request

22
SAT II Subject Tests
  • This is a supplemental exam that is required by
    UC schools and some private and out of state
    schools.
  • Most of these schools require 2 if not 3 exams in
    different subject areas.
  • College board also creates the AP exam so if you
    are in an AP class you should also sign up to
    take the subject test in that course.
  • Check individual college websites to confirm test
    requirements.

23
Subject Exam Offerings
  • Literature
  • US History
  • World History
  • Math Level I
  • Math Level II
  • Biology (E and M)
  • Chemistry
  • Physics
  • -Reading Only
  • French
  • German
  • Modern Hebrew
  • Italian
  • Latin
  • Spanish
  • -Listening and Reading
  • Chinese
  • Japanese
  • Korean

Math Level I is not accepted by UC schools and
other universities, check each schools website
for details.
24
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

25
TPHS College Career Center (CCC)
  • Visit Mrs. Bhagwat in Room 401 for detailed
    information on college career options!
  • Tuesday, Wednesday Thursdays

26
Preparing for College
  • Begin to keep track of any extracurricular
    activities, sports, or community services
    activities that you participate in.
  • Consider taking SAT II Subject tests in classes
    that you do well in this year, such as World
    History.
  • 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 the
    spring of your Junior year.

27
Thank You!
  • For further questions, please drop by and see
    your counselor
  • Mrs. Cambra A-Co
  • Mr. Dean Cr-Ha
  • Mrs. Sanchez-Allwein He-Ko and EL students
  • Ms. Gervasini Kr-Na and AVID
  • Mrs. Bascom Ne-Sh and AVID
  • Ms. Dowell Si-Z
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