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2014
12th Grade SchedulesTwo required classes
EnglishGovernment/Economics
Four elective classes* (3 if up credits)College Prep and/or Program ElectiveMath - Recommended for all universitiesScience - Recommended for all universitiesRetake any missing required classes
Programs for 12th GradersAdvanced
AcademicsAVIDEarly Childhood
Education
ElectronicsMultimediaPUENTE
Small Learning CommunitiesTo Join a program
Select program on Google Form and we will forward your information to coordinator for interview. Students must be able to meet the requirements of program to be considered.
To Leave a programPick up change of program form from your counselor. Forms due by February 28th for consideration. Must be completed with all signatures to be considered.
Graduation RequirementsPass CAHSEE ExamComplete 220 credits in required areas
English - 4 yearsSocial Studies – 3 yearsScience – 2 yearsMath – 2 years (Algebra and Geometry)PE – 2 yearsFine Arts/Foreign Language - 1 yearElectives – 8 year long courses (80 credits)
Juniors – Grad Inventory
Credits - 150 after 1st semester - 180 end of year
College Requirements• A-G Requirements-UC/CSU Colleges• 15 courses in mandated subjects • Grades must be C or higher• Grades weighted in AP classes when
passed with C or higher Example - AP World History – grade of B Colleges will count that as 4 points on
their scale. Give extra point for rigorous course
A-G RequirementsSocial Science – 2 years (3rd year can be
elective)
English 4 years – ELD 3 or higher
Math 3 years – 4 recommended Must be Algebra 2 or higher
Science – 2 years – 4 recommended Chemistry or Higher
A-G RequirementsForeign Language – 2 years required – 3 recommended. Must be same language
Visual/Performing Arts - 1 year – same subject
Elective - 1 year of an advanced elective Examples – Piano 2, Drawing and Painting,
Photo 2, Drama 2, Band 2-4, 3rd Year of Foreign Language, Physiology, Physics.
AP Art History, AP Biology, AP Psychology,AP Physics, Engineering 1-2-3, Geography and
Freshmen Orientation
English ProgressionRead 180/Language
Arts or ELD English 1English 2English 3
English 1English 2English 3English 4 - ERWC
Accelerated EnglishEnglish 1English 2English 3 or APEnglish 4 or AP
Acelerated English 1Acelerated English 2AP English
LanguageAP English
Literature
Social Science ProgressionRegularGeography/
Freshmen Orientation
World HistoryUS HistoryGovernment/
Economics
AcceleratedWorld HistoryAP European/AP WorldAP US HistoryGovernment/ Economics
Science ProgressionRegular
Integrated ScienceBiologyChemistryPhysics or
Physiology
Accelerated
BiologyChemistryPhysics AP Biology or AP
Chemistry of AP Physics
Math ProgressionAlgebra 1GeometryAlgebra 2Math Analysis
GeometryAlgebra 2Math AnalysisAP Calculus or AP
Statistics
Accelerated Math Progression
GeometryAlgebra 2Math AnalysisAP Calculus or AP
Statistics
Algebra 2Math AnalysisAP Calculus ABAP Calculus BC or
AP Statistics
ElectivesGraduation Only 80 Credits CSI –Summer Program FOG/Support or CAHSEE
Classes CCOC Other electives
College Requirements 2 or more years – Foreign Language 1 year – Fine Art 1 year - Advanced
Elective
Central County Occupational CenterSilicon Valley Career Technical Education
Center
Earn up to 30 high school and college credits*
Tuition free to high school students – must purchase uniforms or supplies if required*
Must have passed CAHSEE Exam and have at least 100 credits to enroll
Commit to stay in program for one semester
Central County Occupational Center
Schedule - Morning Schedule - Afternoon
Board bus at home school - 6:50 a.m.
Classes at CCOC - 7:30 – 10:30
Return to home school – 11:00 a.m.
Take periods 5-6-7 at WCO
Board bus at home school – 11:45 a.m.
Classes at CCOC – 12:30 – 3:30
Return to home school – 4:00 p.m.
Take periods 1-2-3 or 2-3-4 at WCO
CCOC ProgramsVeterinary AssistantAnimationMultimediaVideo ProductionFashion Design Accounting and FinanceSmall Business ManagementBaking and CateringCulinary ArtsDental AssistingHealth OccupationsMedical AssistantMedical Office Careers
Air Conditioning/ Refrigeration/HeatingCarpentryArchitecual DesignElectrical MaintenanceComputer TechnologyMachiningMetals TechnologyFire Science/First ResponderForensicsLaw EnforcementProbation/Legal CareersAuto Body RepairAutomotive CareersTruck Mechanics
Process to Add CCOCFill in CCOC on Elective line of Google FormCome to counseling office to get request cardFill out card and return to counselor by
March 1stCounselors will then request your desired
program at CCOC meeting (draft)Students will be notified in May if they have
been selected to program for next year
Graduation Credit OnlyLeadershipROTCPE ElectiveAVID 1-2-3-4Early Childhood Elective 1-2-3*CCOC ClassesAny class taken through Adult Ed programsSome Electives in Cyber High
E-F-G Eligible ClassesFrench 1-2Spanish 1-2-3Heritage SpeakersSpanish Language APSpanish Literature APAP PsychologyEconomicsIntegrated ScienceIntro to EngineeringPrincipals of
Enginering
Art 1Drawing and
PaintingAdvanced Art*Photo 1-2 - 3Multimedia 1 BandPianoGuitarOrchestra
Credit Recovery OptionsCyber High - English, Social Science, Math
and some Electives onlyAdult Ed - Seniors only – must be within reach
of graduation – (usually 10-20 credits short)Community Colleges - will take future seniors
during the summer. See counselor for forms.Summer School at WCO - To be determinedAlternative Programs - (Apollo, Foothill)
Students must complete application and meet requirements of program. See Ms. Garcia in Attendance Office.
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