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Welcome to prairie view high school

Parents and Students

“Birds of a Feather Flock Together.”

PVHS Administration:

Principal Jaime White

Asst. Principals Mike Burke Fabricio Velez Heath Wilson

Dean of Students Jennifer Cifuentes

Introductions

Support Staff

Principal’s Secretary Jennifer Delgado303-655-8805

Finance Carrie Romero 303-655-8812

Athletic Secretary Krisha Cardenas303-655-8806

Attendance Cathy Webb303-655-8817

Introductions (cont.)

Counseling Staff:

Counselors Todd Riccio (A-Mc) 303-655-8821

Jenna Mendoza( Me-Z) 303-655-8825

Counseling Secretary: Beth Verdeal 303-655-

8820

Academic Intervention Specialist: Katie Reagan

Registrar: Michele Gabaldon 303-655-8823

Welcome to Freshman Year

BALANCE….. In all that you do◦ Attend ◦ Organization and Study Skills◦ Grade Point Average (GPA) & Grades

Check and Use Infinite Campus Regularly◦ Extracurricular Activities◦ Community Involvement◦ Family Life◦ Social Life◦ Management of stress

HIGH SCHOOL IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUN!!

Keys to Success in High School

EVERY STUDENT EVERY YEAR

Complete web based program for personal, social, academic, college and career exploration, resources and database

Naviance

The intent of the ICAP policy is to ultimately decrease dropout rates and increase graduation rates by assisting students in developing and maintaining a personalized postsecondary plan that ensures readiness for postsecondary and workforce success.

Individual Career and Academic Plans ICAPS

Naviance /ICAP Counseling Curriculum

11th Grade

ACT Prep College Search

10th GradeCareer Cluster Finder

9th GradeCareer Interest

Profiler Do What you Are

4 year plan

Update College

Interests and 4

Year Plan

EVERY YEAR

12th GradeCollege/Career Night (Sept.)

Financial Aid Night (November

& Feb)

11th GradeACT Prep, NCAA prep through

classroom guidance curriculum

10th Grade Guidance curriculum for post-=secondary options

College Prep InformationEVERY YEAR

Counselors put on

Career and College

Readiness and

Financial Aide

Nights in the Fall

&

Spring

Academic Focus

1 semester class= 1 Credit

12-14 Credits per Year

6-7 Credits per Semester

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Lang. Arts 8 credits Social Studies 6 credits Mathematics 6 credits Science 6 credits Physical Education 2 credits Health 3 credits Computer 1 credit Humanities 2 credits Career/ Technical Ed 2 credits Financial Literacy 1 credit General Electives 11 credits

Total Credits 46 total credits +

20 hours community service

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Subject Area

English 8 credits Mathematics (Alg. 1 or higher) 8 credits Science (2 lab-based) 6 credits Social Sciences (1 unit of US or World Hist.) 6

credits World Language (Same Lang.) 4 credits

Total 32 credits

College Admission

Standards

Language Arts 8 credits

2 cr. in Intro to Lit and Composition (9th)2 cr. in World Literature/Composition (10th)2 cr. in American Literature/Composition (11th)2 cr. In Modern Life and Literature (12th)

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Social Studies 6 credits

1 cr. in Cultural Geography (9th) 2 cr. in World History (10th)

2 cr. in American History (11th) 1 cr. in Political Science (12th)

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Mathematics 6 credits

Algebra 1 or higher

Algebra 1 (9th), Geometry (10th), Algebra II (11th)

Geometry (9th), Algebra II (10th), Pre-Calc/ Trig (11th)

Algebra II (9th), Pre-Calc/Trig (10th), AP Calc (11th)

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Science 6 credits

2 cr. in Physical Science (9th) 2 cr. in Biology (10th) 2 cr. in Chemistry (11th)

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Physical Education & Health 3 credits

1 cr. in Fitness Ed (9th)1 cr. in Health (9th)

1 cr. in PE Elective (10th-12th)

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Humanities 2 credits

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Theatre Music

Social Studies World Language

Computers 1 credit Financial Literacy 1 credit Career/ Technical Ed 2 credits

◦Agricultural and Natural Resources◦Arts and Design◦Health Science and Public Safety◦Skilled Trades◦STEM◦Hospitality and Human Services

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Approved Electives11 credits

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Minimum Number of Credits needed for Graduation = 46

PVHS Graduation Requirements

Maximum Minimum

9th – 14 9th – 1210th – 14 10th – 1211th – 14 11th – 1212th – 14 12th – 10

Total – 56 credits 46 credits

Graduation credits per year

AP Calculus AP Statistics AP World History US History (CE) AP Government AP Language &

Composit ion College Writ ing (CE) AP Physics AP Chemistry Intro to Engineering

Principles of Engineering

Aerospace Engineering

Engineering and Design

Principles of Biomedical Science

Human Body Systems

Medical Interventions

Biomedical Innovations

Prairie View High School Advanced Courses

Infinite Campus

A great tool for parents to see how their child is doing in their classes

Dos:

Have your own access – contact Jennifer Delgado, principal secretary, at 303-655-8805 and she will help you.

Check only once a week with your child – too much will drive youcrazy, too little and you may not be aware of falling grades.

Don’ts:Expect teachers to update grades daily, especially when your childturns in late work.

NACAC ChartWhat admission reps think is important

Timeline….

Plan now to meet your graduation requirements by developing a 4 Year Plan.

Know the Entrance Requirements

for Post-Secondary Options. Know HEAR Requirements if

you are College bound. Start exploration of colleges

and careers. Use the counseling office and Naviance

Extra-Curricular Activities

Community Service

Leadership Activities

DEVELOP A HIGH SCHOOL PORTFOLIO

9th Grade Attend SCHOOL and CLASS everyday (On Time)Take challenging coursesGet involved in school activitiesGet to know your teachers and counselorBegin exploration of post-secondary options

Use Naviance Use 9 – 5 experience

The Road to Post Secondary Readiness

To reach the PVHS web site: go to pvhs.sd27j.org

To access staff e-mail addresses:Scroll over the Our School link and select Staff Directory option

PVHS Web Site & Staff

E-Mail Directory

Athletic Secretary◦Krisha Cardenas – 303-655-8806

Athletic Director◦Heath Wilson – 303-655-8810

PVHS High School Athletics, Activities & Clubs

Student Counci l – Kevin Purfurst Mesa/ Robotics Club – Greg Quenzer Art Club – El izabeth Castor TSA (Technology Student Association) &

TEAMS -Test Engineering, Applied Math and Science – Tami Hart

Future Health Professionals – Veronica Randall

FCCLA – Kathleen Kuehl Thespian Troupe & Theater – Jen Bryner FFA – Jennifer Solter Marching Band – Greg Hann GSA – Robert Gleichmann

PVHS High School Athletics, Activities & Clubs

Fall Sports◦ Cross Country –Nathan Shaver & Maurie Faurie◦ Boys Soccer – Gonzalo Godinez◦ Volleyball – Amy Shoemaker◦ Cheer – Deidre Logsdon◦ Dance – Staci Vagher◦ Boys Golf – John Layton◦ Softball – Mark Gonzales◦ Football – Todd Riccio

PVHS High School Athletics, Activities & Clubs

Winter Sports◦ Boys Basketball – Keith Wyatt◦ Girls Basketball – TBA◦ Girls Swimming – TBA◦ Wrestling – Jason Humphrey

PVHS High School Athletics, Activities & Clubs

Spring Sports◦ Baseball – TBA◦ Boys Lacrosse – Dave Pucul◦ Boys Swimming – TBA◦ Girls Golf – John Layton◦ Girls Soccer – Jason Oulman◦ Girls Tennis – Veronica Randall◦ Track & Field – Andy Roob

PVHS High School Athletics, Activities & Clubs

If you did not see a club, activity or athletic team that you are

interested in, then you can start one

Talk to Heath Wilson for more information on how to stat a club or team, located in the main office.

303-655-8810

Important Dates

Parent – Teacher Conferences

October 6 & 7th 4 – 7: 30pm

March 1st & 2nd 4 – 7:30pm

College Fairs

September 24th @ PVHS 2:30pm to 3:30pmin the cafeteria

Thank You For Coming

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