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Welcome Freshmen Parents Class of 2017

Welcome Freshmen Parents Class of 2017. AGENDA. Who is my Counselor? Freshmen Calendar Graduation Requirements Testing Schedule Higher Education What Colleges look for What to do in 9 th grade Counselor ’ s Role Important Websites. Counselor Contact Information.

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Welcome Freshmen Parents Class of 2017

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  1. Welcome Freshmen Parents Class of 2017

  2. AGENDA • Who is my Counselor? • Freshmen Calendar • Graduation Requirements • Testing Schedule • Higher Education • What Colleges look for • What to do in 9th grade • Counselor’s Role • Important Websites

  3. Counselor Contact Information • Mrs. DiLullo 9th and 12th grade idilullo@lachsa.net (323) 343-5251

  4. Freshmen Calendar • August 28 Back to School • Sept Last Day for Schedule • Sept 21 First Progress Report • Oct 16 College Visit Day • Oct 19 Second Progress Report • Nov 13 Third Progress Report • Nov 14/15 Parent Teacher Conferences • Dec 18/19 Final Exams – End of 1st Semester • Dec 21 Grades available on Parent Portal • Jan 6 Second Semester Begins • Jan 27 Counselor Meetings begin/ 4yr Plan • Feb 8 First Progress Report • March 15 Second Progress Report • April 26 Third Progress Report • April 29/30/1 State Testing • June 2/3 Final Exams • Jun 4 Grades available • June 6 Last Day of School

  5. Graduation Requirements • History (Wld Hist, US Hist, Govt, Econ) 30 credits • English 40 credits • Math (including Algebra 1) 20 credits • Science ( Life and Physical) 20 credits • Foreign Language 20 credits • Fine Art 10 credits • PE 20 credit • Electives 65 credits • Must pass the California High Exit Exam (CAHSEE). • Must earn full credit in all required courses. TOTAL: 225 credits

  6. Testing Schedule • 9th – 11th grade: State Tests • 10th grade: CA High School Exit Exam (February) • 10th grade (Fall): PSAT • 11th grade (Fall): PSAT • 11th grade (Spring): SAT and/or ACT • AP Exams - Generally 11th and 12th

  7. Knowing the A-G List UC/CSU “A-G” Minimum Subject Requirements

  8. Higher Education in California As a resident of California you haveFOURoptions for highereducation. 109 Community Colleges (CC) 23 California State Universities (CSU) 9 University of California (UC) 70 + Private and Independent Colleges/ Universities

  9. CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES(Requirements) • 110 colleges • If not a high school graduate, must be at least 18 years of age • No specific course requirements • No exams rerquired

  10. Cal State/ UC AdmissionA-G Requirements A- 2yrs. Social Science B- 4 yrs. English C- 3 yrs. Math – Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 ( UC/4 yrs. Rec.) D- 2 yrs. Lab Science – 1 Biological, 1 Physical (UC/3yrs. Rec.) E- 2 yrs. Foreign Language – same language (UC/3yrs. Rec.) F- 1 yr. VPA – Visual and Performing Arts G- 1 yr. UC approved elective

  11. 23 campuses throughout the state • Top one-third (33%) of California high school graduates • Many Community College students transfer to a California State University • Requirements: • UC’s A-G requirements • Grades of C or better • SAT or ACT • CSU minimum GPA to apply for admission is 2.0

  12. University of California 9 campuses throughout the state Top 12% of High School Graduates ELC Program Requirements: • A- G Requirements • Grades C or better • SAT Reasoning and/or ACT w/ writing • UC Minimum GPA to apply for admission is 3.0

  13. Private Colleges and Universities Every college makes its own rules on eligibility Read all information carefully Requirements: • Check the individual school requirements • SAT or ACT • May require letters of • recommendation. More than 70 colleges & universities Vary in size, location, and programs

  14. What Colleges Look For • What you’ve done • What you’re like • Test performance • What others think • What you do after class

  15. What to do in the 9th grade • Get to know your Counselor • Attend the 4yr. Planning Conference • Do your best in all classes • Begin to take part in Summer Programs • Visit local college campuses • Begin community service • Remember, you will have more options if you start planning now for college and keep your grades up.

  16. Support for Academic Success Attend Teacher Office Hours or talk to them during lunch or after school. Free Peer Tutoring – CSF students are assigned through Mr. Freedman. Private outside tutors

  17. Counselor’s Role • Meet with students to develop 4 yr. Plan • Ensure students are on-track for graduation and post graduation goals • Help determine appropriate course placement • Meet individually with struggling students • Serve as a source for information on high school and post high school options

  18. ImportantWebsites CSU www.csumentor.edu UC www.universityofcalifornia.edu SAT www. collegeboard.com ACT www.act.org Scholarships www.fastweb.com and www.finaid.org College info college confidential.com Questbridge.com Financial Aid www.finaid.org

  19. Thank you for joining us!Welcome to LACHSA! QUESTIONS

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