welcome to freshmen/sophomore/junior parent night
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Welcome to Freshmen/Sophomore/Junior
Parent Night
Kim Halket- Head Counselor, A-H
Caroline Rubio- I-N, AVID
Talvin Sodhi- O-Z, ELD
Gloria DaSilva- At-Risk Counselor
Graduation Requirements
Please see handout on three diploma options and their requirements
CA High School Exit Exam
Taken in March of Sophomore Year Tests Math and Language ArtsOnce a section is passed, it does not need
to be repeatedIf they fail a section, the student has five
more opportunities to pass before June of senior year
We offer a CHSEE English support class for juniors who do not pass this section
Life after graduation…
Community College4-year College/UniversityTrade/Specialty SchoolMilitaryFull-time WorkApprenticeship…or any combination of the above!If in doubt, prepare for a 4-year college
CSU/UC Minimum Requirements “a-g”
English -4 yearsHistory/Social Science -2 yearsMathematics (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II)
-3 years *Colleges expect all students to take
math in the senior year.Foreign Language -2 years *3 years of the same foreign language is
preferred.
“a-g” College Reqs. Continued
Laboratory Science -2 years
*One year of Biology and one year of Chemistry is expected.
Visual/Performing Art -1 yearCollege Prep Elective -1 year
SAT or ACT in spring of Junior and Senior year (through November)
“D” grades do not count for college!
If you plan to go directly to a 4-year college from DHS, all grades in “a-g” classes must be at least a “C” (avoid C- grades).
If students pass all classes at DHS, they will graduate with 240 credits so may repeat one class for no credit
See your counselor about options for making up D/F grades; C grades may not be improved
UC System: Serves top 1/8 of high school graduate MINIMUM GPA of 3.0 to applyComprehensive Review includes: Grades in “a–g” courses in grades 10 – 11 Number of “a-g” and AP/Honors classes Quality of the senior year schedule Extra-curricular activities, special talents SAT or ACT scores Personal statement Make sure that you are involved in “life”
UC System: Class of 2012
Average GPA was 3.80 with 24 “a-g” courses
Average cost $31,000/yr living on campusTransfer Admission Guarantee (TAG) at
seven UC campuses
-earn an average of a 3.0-3.5 GPA in UC transferable courses from a CA CC (depends on campus and major)
UC Admission Requirements
Students must complete 11 of the 15 “a-g” requirements by the end of 11th grade and achieve at least a 3.0 GPA in those courses.
Plus, the top 9% of the graduating class who meet the above eligibility will be guaranteed admission to at least one UC campus. You will be notified in Spring of the Junior year.
CSU System:
Serves top 1/3 of high school graduates CSU Eligibility Index= GPA + SAT or ACT- that’s
all! Calculated from grades 10 and 11 only. Make sure you do not earn D/F grades in grades 9 and 12!
Minimum 3.0 automatically qualifies for non-impacted campuses
Requires SAT or ACT w/o writing Average cost $23-25,000/year living on-campus TAG – work with transfer counselor at CCC
CSU System
16 of the 23 campuses are impacted, as are many majors throughout the system
Best bet is our two local CSU campuses- East Bay and San Francisco- which serve Alameda County residents
CA Private Colleges:
75 Independents in California alone 9 out of 10 receive financial assistance More students graduate in 4 years Every admission file is personally reviewed Classes are smaller with actual professors Personal attention to succeed in college/life 85% of students attending private schools have
college costs reduced through student aid
Out of State/Western Undergrad. Exch.
Students who are residents of WICHE states may enroll at participating two- and four-year college programs outside of their home state at a reduced tuition rate.
WICHE states include: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.
Website: Wiche.edu/wue Note: Majors may be restricted and there
may be specific GPA and SAT/ACT score requirements
CA Community Colleges:
All students should take “a-g” requirements, especially MATH if they wish to be in a Transfer Program
DUSD Concurrent Enrollment Program for
10-12 graders-earn HS and College credit Transfer Programs/AA & AS/Certificates Average tuition cost $1100/year No SAT or ACT testing required TAG
Prepare for college early!!!
Research your options throughout high school, don’t wait until senior year
Set realistic goals using dataTake the PLAN and PSAT for test practiceYou cannot change your GPA, but you can
change your test scores, take test-prep classes or “bootcamps” as needed
Use your resources-get to know your counselor-create a 4-year plan
Explore Your Options
Career Pathways at DHS:-Engineering-Culinary Arts-Fashion/Interior Design-Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences
Tri-Valley ROP Classes:-Visual Communications/Graphic Design-Medical Careers-Automotive Technology-Cosmetologyand many more classes….
Career Center HighlightsROP ClassesCollege SpeakersJob Shadowing/ApprenticeshipsCareer Interest Inventories/AssessmentsScholarships“Get Set” Program for girls interested in
math, science, technology, engineeringField Trips
Counselor Specialties
Student athletes/register with the NCAA Clearinghouse-see Mr. Sodhi
AP Testing Information- see Mrs. RubioTest-prep and National Merit Information-
see Mrs. HalketReferrals for mental health counseling-see
Mrs. DaSilva
If your student is having trouble…
Student should speak with teacher first about issues/problems with the class
Next, parent should contact teacherIf no resolution, student should speak with
counselor, and may then schedule a conference with all parties
All teachers have office hoursUse tutoring resources
Questions
Thanks for coming tonight
Call Maryann Campisi at 833-3300 ext. 7050 for an appointment with your counselor
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