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W e l c o m e E i s e n h o w e r H i g h S c h o o l C l a s s o f 20 16 !. 10 th GRADE GUIDANCE LESSON. AGENDA. WHO IS YOUR COUNSELOR? GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS “ A-G ” Requirements CHECKLIST FOR SUCCESS FOUR YEAR PLAN. Who is your school counselor?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome Eisenhower High School
Class of 2016!10th GRADE GUIDANCE LESSON
AGENDA
WHO IS YOUR COUNSELOR?WHO IS YOUR COUNSELOR?GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSCOLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
“A-G” RequirementsCHECKLIST FOR SUCCESSFOUR YEAR PLAN
Name Alpha
Shirley Luque A, B, C - Car
Kelly Edwards Cas,D, E - Fe & Y, Z
Eric JacksonFi, G, H-Hernandez, E
Angelica EchaureguiHernandez, F, I, J, K, L, M - Mars
Bridget Wood Mart, N, O – Pem
Suzanne Kull Pen, Q, R
Gia Darby S, T, U, V, W, X
Who is your school counselor?
Counseling Office Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 2:27p.m or by appointment only. * Before school* During Lunch* After School
Telephone: (909) 820-7777
Counseling Staff 2013-2014:
Requirements for Graduation40 credits (4 years)40 credits (4 years)30 credits (3 years)30 credits (3 years)30 credits (3 years)30 credits (3 years)20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)10 credits (1 year)10 credits (1 year)10 credits (1 year)10 credits (1 year) 5 credits (1 semester)5 credits (1 semester)55 credits 55 credits
EnglishEnglish MathMath Social StudiesSocial Studies ScienceScience PEPE Vocational EducationVocational Education Foreign Lang Foreign Lang oror Fine ArtFine Art HealthHealth ElectivesElectives
Total 220 creditsTo earn credits, you must pass the class with a grade of A, B, C, or D
4 Year College “A-G’s”20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)40 credits (4 years)40 credits (4 years)30 credits (3 years)30 credits (3 years)
20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)20 credits (2 years)10 credits (1 year)10 credits (1 year)10 credits (1 year)10 credits (1 year)
A. HistoryA. HistoryB. EnglishB. EnglishC. MathematicsC. MathematicsD. Science-biology and D. Science-biology and Chem/PhysicsChem/PhysicsE. E. Foreign LanguageForeign LanguageF. F. Visual or Performing ArtsVisual or Performing ArtsG. College Prep G. College Prep ElectiveElective
Total 150 creditsCollege Requirements- Grades of A, B, or C
Checklist for SuccessSophomore Year
Checklist for SuccessSophomore Year
Pass your classes. Create a four year plan. Talk with your counselor about graduation and ‘A – G’
requirements. Enroll in challenging classes with support from your
counselor. Keep up on your grades! Strive for an ‘A’ or ‘B’ in all your
classes. Any ‘D’s or ‘F’s you will have to repeat the course for UC/CSU Focus on your English and Math classes. Attend tutoring if necessary. Pass Algebra I. Remember that Algebra I can be a
‘gatekeeper’ class, is required for graduation, and is a foundational class for advanced Math and Science classes
Start thinking about your long term goals.
FINE ARTS/WORLD LANGUAGEFINE ARTS/WORLD LANGUAGE
Fine Arts World LanguagesArt I* A Cappella Choir French I*Art II* Treble Choir* French II*Studio Art* Madrigals* French III*AP Studio Art* AP French IV*
Concert BandTheater I* Guitar Spanish I*Theater II* Marching Band(7th) Spanish II*Drama Production Jazz Band(7th) Spanish II SS *Media Production Wind Ensemble* Spanish III*
Percussion Spanish III SS*Ceramics* AP Spanish IV*Adv. Ceramics AP Spanish V*
* Classes that are approved for UC/CSU Fine Arts/World Language Requirements
PathwaysPathways
Home Economics*Life Management (Y) -Core Class to All Home Economic Career Pathways
Child Development and Education HospitalityChild Development I (S) Culinary Arts I (S)Child Development II (S) Culinary Arts II (S)Careers with Children (Y) Advanced Culinary Arts
Fashion and Interior DesignFashion Textiles and Apparel I A and B (Y)Fashion Textiles and Apparel II (Y)Fashion History and Design (Y)
Computers BusinessIntro to Keyboarding Intro to BusinessComp Application Sales and MerchandisingWeb Page Design Business LawComputerized Graphic Design Business Management
Engineering Child DevelopmentIntro to Design Child Development IPrinciples of Engineering Child Development IIDigital Electronic Careers with ChildrenCivil EngineeringDesign and Development
PathwaysPathways
Industrial Technology
Wood WeldingWood Technology Welding TechnologyCabinet Making Welding CertificationFurniture Wood and Manufacturing
Auto Industry EngineeringAuto Collision Introduction to DesignAdvanced Auto Collision Principles of Engineering
Digital ElectronicsCivil EngineeringEngineering Design and
Development
PathwaysPathways
Information Technology Marketing Sales and Service
Digital Media Presentation (S) Introduction to Business (S)Computer Application (S) Sales and Merchandising (S)Computer Graphic Design (S) Business Management (S)Web Page Design (S) Business Law (S)
MedicalIntroduction to Health Careers (S)Medical Records Specialist (S)Medical Terminology (S)Introduction to Nursing Careers (Y)
Most Important Thing to RememberMost Important Thing to Remember
Do well in your classes NOW so you have room in your high school schedule to take plenty of great electives.
FOR MORE INFORMATION http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/eisenhower/
CLICK ON Student LinksCLICK ON Course Catalog
– RUSD High School Graduation Requirements
– CSU/UC Minimum Entrance Requirements
OR CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR
FOR MORE INFORMATION http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/eisenhower/
CLICK ON Student LinksCLICK ON Course Catalog
– RUSD High School Graduation Requirements
– CSU/UC Minimum Entrance Requirements
OR CONTACT YOUR COUNSELOR
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