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JUNIORJUNIORREGISTRATION PRESENTATIONREGISTRATION PRESENTATION
CLASS OF 2015
Lisa BerryLisa Berry A – B A – B Dana Galasso Dana Galasso C – GL C – GL Kristen Piña Kristen Piña GO – LGO – LAreli SimpsonAreli Simpson M – PM – PTim Roty Tim Roty Q – R & ELDQ – R & ELD Allyson Fellars Allyson Fellars S – ZS – Z
1. Check your transcript to make sure all information is accurate.
2. You can monitor your graduation status through your Parent Portal.
Acad. GPA 9-12: Includes all courses taken in 9-12 grade except non-college prep.
Acad. GPA 10-12: Includes all courses taken in 10-12 grade except non-college prep
Total GPA 9-12: Includes every course taken in grades 9-12 grade
Note: Each college determines which GPA to use for admission
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SUBJECT CreditsENGLISH 40 CreditsSOCIAL SCIENCE (World His 1, World His 2, US His, Gov/Econ)
40 Credits
MATHEMATICS (Must pass Algebra 1 and Geometry)
30 Credits
SCIENCE (1 Life, 1 Physical) 20 CreditsFINE ART OR FOREIGN LANGUAGE 10 CreditsPHYSICAL EDUCATION 30 CreditsELECTIVES 50 Credits
TOTAL 220 Credits ******Must pass State-Mandated Health curriculum
***Must pass the California High School Exit Exam (Language Arts and Math)
WHAT IS AN ELECTIVE ???• An elective is any class you take that is beyond
basic high school graduation requirements.
• Some examples: A third year of science, a fourth year of math, a second year of a language or art.
• All ROP classes are considered electives!
• You will meet your 50 elective credit requirement by the time you graduate as long as you pass your classes
IB Diploma Program Overview• Two year program that spans the eleventh and
twelfth grade years.
• The program supplies the academic rigor to prepare students for the best universities in the world.
• Assures that students are not only excellent in the academic sense, but that they are also good members of the world community.
Possibilities for Participating in IB• IB Certificate Program=Most universities
give college credit for HL exams and select SL exams (similar to AP)
• IB Full Diploma= the best of what we have to offer in terms of rigor and balance
“A-G” courses must be completed with ‘C’ grade or higher
A. History/Social Science – 2 YEARS REQUIRED
B. English – 4 YEARS REQUIRED
C. Mathematics – 3 YEARS REQUIRED, 4 YEARS RECOMMENDED Must complete Algebra 2.
D. Laboratory Science – 2 YEARS REQUIRED, 3 YEARS RECOMMENDED Biology, chemistry and physics.
E. Language Other than English – 2 YEARS REQUIRED, 3 YEARS RECOMMENDED Two years of the same language other than English.
F. Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) – 1 YEAR REQUIRED Dance, drama/theater, music or visual art.
G. College-Preparatory Electives – 1 YEAR REQUIRED
COLLEGE ADMISSION TESTINGCOLLEGE ADMISSION TESTING• CSU’s (California State University): SAT Reasoning Test or
ACT required for admission
• UC’s (University of California): SAT Reasoning Test or ACT required for admission
• Private and Out of State Schools: Check individual admission requirements
• Community College: No SAT or ACT required. Community College placement test required
• All Juniors will take the EAP with your 11th grade English class during CST testing
• See RBV Counseling web page for more info
TIPS FOR COLLEGE PREPARATION If you are planning to attend a 4 year University, choose rigorous
courses in 11th grade. Review the CSU/UC “A-G Requirements” to verify that you are
on track for college entrance. Any D’s that you have received in required “A-G” courses should
be made up for 4-year colleges. See your counselor ASAP. Take the SAT and/or ACT at least once next year in the spring of
2014. Stay involved in your extracurricular activities. Colleges like to
see quality over quantity. Use NAVIANCE to research colleges and schools and learn about
different majors or programs of study that might interest you.
1. * = Elective course that requires a teacher signature
2. P = College Preparatory Course (UC/CSU Approved)
Course are listed by subject and by UC/CSU “A-G” subject area.
Subjects for A & B (History and English) are listed on the front
side of this form.
Use the back of your Registration Worksheet to choose your courses.
* = Course requires a teacher signature to enroll P = Course meets A-G Requirements in subject listed above it (Except Business Financial Markets, Life Science and Academic Earth Science)
UC/CSU A- G courses are listed below by subject area. Subjects for A & B (History and English) are listed on the front side of this form.
C. Mathematics Algebra 1 P Geometry P Geometry/Trigonometry Honors P Algebra 2 P Algebra 2 Honors P IB Math Studies SL P Math Analysis Honors P Pre Calculus P AP Calculus AP P AP Calculus BC P AP Statistics P ROP Business/Financial Markets (Not A-G Math)
D. Laboratory Sciences
Life Sciences Lab Biology 1 P AP Lab Biology 2 P IB Lab Biology HL2 P Human Anatomy P
Life Science (Not A-G Science)
Physical Sciences Chemistry 1 P Chemistry 1 Honors P AP Chemistry P Physics 1 P Physics 1 Honors P AP Physics B P AP Environmental P
Academic Earth Science (Not A-G Science)
E. Foreign Language (Grade “C” or better required to move to the next level of a language) Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1 P Spanish for Spanish Speakers 2 P Spanish 1 P Spanish 2 P Spanish 3 P AP Spanish Language 4 P AP Spanish Literature 5 P French 1 P French 2 P French 3 P AP French Language 4 P German 1 P German 2 P German 3 P AP German Language 4 P American Sign Language 1 P American Sign Language 2 P American Sign Language 3 P
F. Visual & Performing Arts Art 1 P Art 2 P* Studio Art P AP Studio Art 2D P* AP Studio Art 3D P*
IB Visual Arts SL P* IB Visual Arts HL 2 P* 3 Dimensional Design and Sculpture P 3 Dimensional Design and Sculpture 2 P* Dance I P Dance 2 P (Audition)* Dance 3 P (Audition) * Dance 4 P (Audition)* Drama 1 P Drama 2 P* IB Theater Arts SL (Audition) P* IB Theater Arts HL2 (Audition) P* Beginning Choir P Concert Choir * Advanced Choir (Audition) P* IB Music Solo SL P* Concert Band P Wind Ensemble 1 P* Wind Ensemble 2 P* Percussion P* Film Studies (Requires a C or better in English) P IB Film Studies SL* P ROP Architectural Design 1 P ROP Digital Art P ROP Graphic Design 1 P ROP Photo Imaging P ROP T.V. Film and Media Production 1 P
G. College Preparatory Electives Life Science P Academic Earth Science P Psychology P IB Psychology SL P * Sociology P/Marriage & Family (Not A-G Elective) Socio-Political History of Rock & Roll P Yearbook P* Creative Writing 1 P ROP Business & Financial Markets P ROP Pre-Engineering & Design 1 P
Electives Teacher Aide* Creative Writing 2* Newspaper* ROP Medical Occupations/First Responder ROP Sports Medicine ROP Drafting/CAD ROP Graphic Design 2 ROP Architectural Design 2 ROP Pre-Engineering & Design 2 ROP T.V. Film and Media Production 2* ROP Stagehand Technician 1 ROP Stagehand Technician 2* ROP Web Design 1 ROP Web Design 2 Encuentros
Special Programs Internship* Work Experience A.V.I.D. P* A.S.B. Leadership * Marching Band*
Physical Education See catalog for options **All Sports must have Coach or Athletic Director signature
11th Registration Worksheet 2013-14
INSTRUCTIONS STUDENT NAME:_______________________ Review the course catalog (available online) with your parents and choose courses that are interesting to you! Complete the bottom of the form and bring it with you to your appointment with your counselor in February. There is no summer school this year! If you failed a course, you must take it at a community college, through an online course, or through E2020. See your counselor for paperwork and information. Remind your parents to attend RBV’s Parent Registration Night on Thursday February 21, 2013 at 6:00pm in the PAC.
TIPS FOR COLLEGE PREPARATION
If you are planning to attend a 4 year University, choose rigorous courses in 11th grade. Review the CSU/UC A-G Requirements to verify that you are on track for college entrance. Any D’s that you have received in required “A-G” courses must be made up for 4-year colleges. See your counselor ASAP. Stay involved in your extracurricular activities. Colleges like to see quality over quantity. Use Naviance to research colleges and schools and learn about different majors or programs of study that might interest you.
I have received a copy of the CSU/UC A-G Requirements and the VUSD Graduation Requirements: _____________________ Student Signature Counselor Notes: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Required Courses Juniors are required to take English, US History, PE and Math 1
A. US History United States History P
AP United States History P
2 B. English
English 11 P
AP English Language P
3 C. Math
Algebra 1 P Geometry P Geometry/Trig Honors P Algebra 2 P Algebra 2 Honors P Pre Calculus P IB Math Studies SL P
Math Analysis Honors P AP Calculus AP P AP Calculus BC P AP Statistics P ROP Business/Financial Markets P (not A-G Math)
4 Physical Education
See Course Catalog for PE options
*TO JOIN A SPORT, HAVE THE COACH or ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SIGN HERE:________________
Elective Courses
1. Choose 2 more courses from the back of this form. 2. If a course requires a *teacher’s signature, have the teacher sign next to the course. If you do not have a signature, you cannot enroll in the course. 3. You must choose 2 alternate electives in case your first choice electives are full.
*Teacher Signature
(If required)
5 Science/Elective
6 Elective
ALTERNATE ELECTIVE
ALTERNATE ELECTIVE
The Course Menu and Registration Worksheet
•Read Instructions
•Choose your elective courses
*If your elective requires a teacher signature have the teacher sign here
•Choose 2 Alternate Electives
•Your teachers will recommend
the next level of core courses
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS 1111thth GRADE GRADE
• Review the course catalog with your parents and choose courses that are interesting to you! The Course Catalog is available on the RBV Website
• Complete the Course Worksheet and bring it with you to your appointment with your counselor in February.
• If you would like to take and AP/IB or Honors course that you are not recommended for, you must complete a Honors Waiver, available in the counseling office.
• There is no summer school this year! If you failed a course, you must take it at a community college, through an online course, or through E2020. See your counselor for paperwork and information.
DO YOU PLAY A SPORT?DO YOU PLAY A SPORT?• If you plan to play a sport next
year you MUST have a coach’s signature.
• If you cannot locate your coach, please have Mr. Nellis, Athletic Director, sign off. He can be found most days at nutrition and
lunch in the athletic office, next to the counseling office.
If you are looking to participate in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or Division II college or university in the future,
follow these steps in your 11th grade year
1. Register with the eligibility center.
2. Make sure you are on track to meet the core course requirements (verify you have the correct number of core courses and that the core courses are on your high school's NCAA approved course list).
3. Click here for the 2012-13 NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student Athlete.
NAVIANCENAVIANCE • Login on to NAVIANCE on a regular basis
• Scholarships are available NOW!
• Research colleges, major choices, careers, or take a career interest inventory. Add colleges to your list.
• College Applications, Catalogs and Videos
• College Admissions Tests & Fee Waivers
• College Representative Visits
• Financial Aid Applications
• Scholarship Bulletin (on Naviance)
• Career and Military Information
• Job Corps Information
• Work Permits
• Internet Access
COLLEGE NIGHT COLLEGE NIGHT
May 9May 9thth 2013 @ RBV 2013 @ RBV
SESSIONS University of California
Cal State Universities
Financial Aid
Naviance
AND MUCH MORE!
Parent Registration Night Parent Registration Night
Thursday, February 21Thursday, February 21stst
6:00pm 6:00pm
iin the PACn the PAC
REMINDERSREMINDERSYou will meet with your counselor individually in
February to discuss your course selections
•You MUST complete the Course Worksheet by February 25th.
•You MUST bring the completed Course Worksheet and other forms with you to your appointment with your counselor.
•Use The Course Catalog to research course descriptions. It is available on the website.
•The forms AND this PowerPoint Presentation are available on the RBVHS Counseling Website, under the “Registration Materials” Tab.
QUESTIONSQUESTIONS