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Title: Welcome to Esperanza High School


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Welcome!
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Yvette Kettering Amy Selof Brianne Gullotti
A-G H-O P-Z
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8th Grade Student Letter
  • Important Dates
  • Today Distribution of registration materials.
    Review the materials with your parents and
    determine the courses youd like to take next
    year.
  • April 10th Bring your parents to 8th Grade
    Parent Night to see all the sports, clubs and
    activities available at EHS plus tour the campus.

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8th Grade Student Letter
Middle School Distribution Registration
Yorba Linda Middle 3/27 4/19
Tuffree Kraemer 3/21 3/26 tba 4/17
Bernardo Yorba 3/25 4/16
Travis 3/28 4/18
Athletic Directors will be at the middle schools
on YLMS 5/1, BYMS 5/6, Travis tba
Spring Physicals will be on May 15th from 400
800, cost is 30
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High School vs. Middle School
  • school hours 755 245
  • 6 period day
  • 55 minute periods
  • 8 minute passing periods
  • semester system 1st 2nd quarter make up 1st
    semester, 3rd 4th quarter make up 2nd semester

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How to Earn Credits
  • 230 credits required for graduation
  • earn 5 credits for each semester class you pass
  • if you pass 6 classes each semester you will
    earn 30 credits per semester
  • at this pace, you will earn 240 credits by
    graduation

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EHS Graduation Requirements
  • 4 years Language Arts
  • 2 years Math including Alg. 1A and 1B or Alg. 1
    Geometry
  • 3 years Social Science (grades 10, 11, and 12)
  • 2 years Science (1 year Physical, 1 year Life)
  • 1 year EITHER Fine Art or Foreign Language
  • 1 semester Health and 1 semester Careers (9th
    grade)
  • 2 years Physical Education
  • 80 elective credits
  • 40 hours Community Service
  • California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)

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Pink Registration Form
  • Print your name and phone number on top and get
    parent signature.
  • Your Language Arts and Math placement are
    determined by district criteria, which includes
    your CST scores, current placement grades.
  • All students take one semester of Health and one
    semester of Academic Studies/Career Planning.

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Pink Registration Form
  • Choose either PE, Dance, PE Band, or Color Guard.
    You will not be put into a sport until you make
    the team. In the meantime, check the PE box.
  • Choose 2 electives and 2 alternates from the back
    side of the pink sheet. We will do our best to
    accommodate your elective choices.
  • If you are choosing a first-year foreign
    language, indicate your alternate language choice
    . If you are choosing Spanish 2 you do NOT need
    an alternate.

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Course Description Book
  • Available online
  • www.esperanzahs.com
  • Click on Counseling
  • Click on PYLUSD Course Handbook
  • note Not all classes listed are available at
    every high school. Elective options should be
    chosen from the list given to you.
  • (They are listed on the back of your pink sheet)

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Class Placement and
Homework Expectations
  • Class placement is based on 8th grade grades and
    CST scores and varies by subject.
  • Expect 30 minutes per night of homework for each
    academic class. Honors classes may require more.
  • The computer arranges your schedule of classes.
    We are unable to accommodate teacher requests,
    order of classes, etc.

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Medical Science Academy
  • Program for students interested in being a
  • Freshman Year Option
  • Health/Medical Sciences
  • Year-long elective that replaces required
    Health/Careers class.
  • Focus on Careers in Medicine
  • Nurse
  • Doctor
  • Firefighter
  • Sports Trainer
  • etc.

Due to your Middle School Counselor on April
12th.
Applications available on the website www.
esperanzahs.com under the Bulletin Board
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Medical Science Academy
  • Medical Arts I
  • Intro to safety, anatomy physiology, infection
    control, body systems, medical terminology, vital
    signs, and CPR certification.
  • Medical Arts II
  • Patho-physiology (UC approved elective)
    Diseases connected to the body, hand-on testing
    for diseases.
  • Medical Arts III
  • Medical Assistant Back Office, working with
    patients, doing injections, EKGs, surgical
    set-up.

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Engineering Manufacturing Academy
  • Two Pathways
  • 1. Industry-Certification/Community College
    Pathway
  • Take Principles of Engineering and Drafting
    (one semester of Drafting/CAD/CAM and one
    semester of Manufacturing Applications/Metals).
    After this you can take ROP Welding and Metal
    Fabrication, Advanced Manufacturing Applications
    and Technical Skills.
  • Engineering Technology-UC/CSU approved
    Engineering Pathway
  • Take Principles of Engineering and
    Drafting (one semester of Drafting/CAD/CAM and
    one semester of Manufacturing Applications/Metals)
    , or Pre-Engineering. These courses are followed
    by Engineering Drawing, Advanced CAD/CAM and
    Engineering and Architectural Design.
  • Application due to your middle school counselor
    April 12th.

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Distinguished Scholars
  • Rigorous curriculum of Honors and AP courses.
  • 3.5 GPA, Proficient or Advanced on CST tests, no
    D or F grades, good citizenship.
  • Must pass 6 Golden State subject exams.
  • Applications are available on the Esperanza
    website, www.esperanzahs.com under Bulletin
    Board. Turn in applications to middle school
    counselor by 4/12, EHS counselors will pick up
    during registration.
  • Distinguished Scholars diploma and special
    recognition at graduation.
  • Great for college applications.

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Activities and Getting Involved
  • Esperanza offers many activities, clubs, athletic
    teams and other ways to get involved. There is
    something for EVERYONE!
  • Be sure to look through the handouts in your
    folder to learn more about some of the
    opportunities available to you. A complete list
    of campus organizations and advisers is in the
    EHS Student Handbook.

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Clubs and Activities
  • Award winning Speech and Debate, Mock Trial, and
    Academic Decathlon teams among the best in Orange
    County.
  • National champion Dance and Cheer teams.
  • Sports teams that have won 47 C.I.F.
    Championships over 30 years.
  • Over 30 clubs including Red Cross Club, Ecology
    Club, Rock Climbing Club, Best Buddies, Creative
    Impulse, Architecture Club, Art Club, National
    Honor Society, PTSA, etc.

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Link Crew
We like to think of it as Freshmen First Day
Thursday, August 22nd from 8 am noon.
  • Lunch is included.
  • Freshmen get linked up with an upper classman
    who will be their Link Crew Leader for the
    upcoming school year.

Events include
  • Introduction to high school including the dos
    and donts.
  • Activities with Link Crew Leaders and small group
    of classmates.
  • Guided tours of campus.
  • Student schedule distribution.
  • Turn in paperwork, purchase spirit wear, ASB
    card, yearbook.
  • Activities with freshmen and Link Crew Leaders
    will be held throughout the school year.

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Freshmen Focus
  • What is the Freshmen Focus Program?
  • The Freshmen Focus campus for freshmen during
    break and lunch.
  • Benefits
  • Food served at break and lunch
  • Lunch time activities such as music and games
  • Smaller environment
  • More comfortable setting
  • Easy to find classes
  • Most freshmen have 3-4 classes on the FF campus.

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We look forward to seeing you next year!
GO!
  • AZTECS!
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