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Welcome Parents and Students

Welcome Parents and Students. Honors/ AP Course Selection Overview & Elective Offerings for Fall 2009. College Prep, Honors, AP… Which course is right for me?. College Preparatory. CSU and UC eligibility requirements Indicated with a “P” on student transcript Refer to “A-G” list at:

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Welcome Parents and Students

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  1. Welcome Parents and Students Honors/ AP Course Selection Overview & Elective Offerings for Fall 2009

  2. College Prep, Honors, AP… Which course is right for me?

  3. College Preparatory • CSU and UC eligibility requirements • Indicated with a “P” on student transcript • Refer to “A-G” list at: https://doorways.ucop.edu/list

  4. Honors • Courses that meet CSU and UC eligibility requirements • Indicated with a “P” on student transcript • Accelerated pace • More material covered at a deeper level

  5. Honors Courses • English 9 Honors • English 10 Honors • Geometry Honors • Algebra II/ Trigonometry Honors • Pre-Calculus Honors (weighted grade)

  6. SDUHSD Criteria forEnglish Honors Enrollment English (3 of 4) • “A” in College Prep English from previous year (2 semesters) • STAR: 95th percentile or higher on ELA Language or Reading portion • California Standards Test (CST): Advanced • 5 or 6 on District Writing Assessment (DWA)

  7. Key Expectations for English Honors • Approximately 4 to 5 hours of homework per week, depending on length and involvement of the assignment • Possess independent critical thinking skills and the ability to function at a faster pace • Has strong work ethic, self-motivated

  8. SDUHSD Criteria for Math Honors Enrollment Math (2 of 3) • “A” in previous honors math course (both semesters) • STAR/California Standards Test Mathematics (CST) level: Advanced and STAR score: 95% or > on Math portion • Meet cutoff score on Math Placement Test

  9. Key Expectations for Math Honors • Average of 1.5 to 2 hours outside of class on homework for each class period • 1 ½ to 3 sections from the text per class, one chapter every two to three weeks – may also include projects • Honors courses require honors-level attitude, work ethic, and responsibility

  10. What is Advanced Placement? • College level coursework offered on a high school campus • Courses that meet CSU and UC eligibility requirements • Students receive a weighted grade

  11. Advanced Placement Fine Arts • Art History, Music Theory, Studio Art (Drawing, Design, Sculpture) English • English Language, English Literature Mathematics • Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics Science • Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics Social Sciences • Economics, European History, Government, U.S. History, World History, Psychology World Languages • French Language, French Literature, Spanish Language, Spanish Literature

  12. Benefits of Enrolling in AP Courses • Most Colleges and Universities accept AP courses and apply credit based on the exam taken and the score received • Saves students and parents money

  13. Benefits for Students • Studies show the type of courses students took in high school was more important than test scores or grade point averages. • Students are significantly more likely to attain a college degree if they have had AP experience.

  14. FAQ’s:Typical characteristics of successful students… • Passionate and/or exceptionally strong in that content area • Great work ethic and self-motivated • well-organized • Comfortable asking questions, self-advocating • Works well both independently and in a group.

  15. FAQ’s:What should my student take into account? • His/her interests, other courses enrolled in and extra-curricular or outside activities • Students should be prepared to make a commitment for an entire academic year, as space may not be available for a level change into a college prep course.

  16. Additional Resources for Course Selection • Counseling Webpage - Course Descriptions • AP Course Descriptions www.collegeboard.com • Department Representatives/ course information handouts available this evening

  17. Elective Offerings for Fall 2009 • Total of 70 elective credits required for high school diploma • Practical Arts • Minimum of 5 credits - Class of 2010 and 2011 • Minimum of 10 credits -Class of 2012 and beyond • Visual and Performing Arts • Minimum of 10 credits for graduation and CSU/UC Eligibility

  18. Applied TechnologyPractical Art Introduction to Engineering & Design ROP Engineering Principles P ROPCivil Engineering & Architecture ROP Computer Aided Drafting ROP Digital Photography ROP Photographic Imaging

  19. Business & Computer TechnologyPractical Art Business Math Computer Applications Graphic Communications Marketing Principles Web Design ROP Digital Media Production (TV) ROP Digital Media Production (TV)Advanced ROP Stagehand Tech ROP Virtual Enterprise (pending CSU/UC approval) Internship Work Experience

  20. Dance (PE or Visual Performing Art) Beginning Dance P Intermediate Dance P Advanced Dance P Home Economics/Careers Technology (Practical Art) Art of Cooking ROP Culinary Arts ROP Child Development

  21. Performing ArtsVisual & Performing Art Acting I P Intermediate Acting P Advanced Acting P Advanced Drama Honors P Drama Production P Concert Band P (Beginning) Orchestra P Symphonic Band P (Advanced) Percussion (Drums)/Color Guard Music Appreciation (Pilot course) AP Music Theory P

  22. Marching Band- after school -PE credit for first semester -Must be enrolled in 1 of following: Concert Band Symphonic Band Percussion/Color Guard Physical Education Aerobics Basketball: Co-ed Boys’ Team Girls’ Team Fitness Walking Football:Junior Varsity Varsity Soccer : Co-ed Tennis Volleyball Weight Lifting Wrestling Yoga ROP Surf Lifesaving (off-campus must provide own transportation) Surf PE (off-campus must provide own transportation) Physical Education Electives

  23. Publications Journalism Advanced Journalism (Instructor Approval) Yearbook (Instructor Approval) Social Science Electives Psychology P Social Justice P Sociology P AP European History P AP Psychology P Practical Art

  24. Speech & Other English Electives Academic Literacy (Instructor Approval) Fiction & Film P Speech (practical art) Lincoln Douglas (practical art) Policy Debate (practical art)

  25. Visual Arts Visual & Performing Arts Drawing & Design P Painting P Sculpture P Imaging P (Computer Art) AP Art History P AP Studio Art P (Drawing) AP Studio Art 2D P (Design) AP Studio Art 3D P (Sculpture) Fine Art Digital Photo P Video Film P

  26. American Sign Language I P American Sign Language II P American Sign Language III P American Sign Language IV P French I P French II P French III P French IV P French V P AP French Language P AP French Literature P Japanese I P Japanese II P Japanese III P Japanese IV P Spanish I Spanish II P Spanish III P Spanish IV P Spanish for Professional Comm. P AP Spanish Language P AP Spanish Literature P Spanish for Spanish Speakers I P Spanish for Spanish Speakers II P AP Spanish (Native Speakers) P World Languages ‘C’ grade or higher is required to move to next level.

  27. Additional Electives ASB (Officers–Instructor Approval) Independent Study PE (Instructor Approval)application available online or through Athletic’s office Off Campus Class (permission form required) Office Aide Teacher Aid Peer Tutor (Instructor Approval) Unscheduled Period 1 or 2 Unscheduled Period 5 or 6 Not an option, unless you are taking a class off-campus & it has been approved.

  28. How can I find out what a class will be like? • Visit the counseling web page • Ask your teachers and/or counselor • Speak with the teacher or representative this evening- Foyer, Band Room and 900 classrooms

  29. QUESTIONS?? Representatives and materials available in Foyer, Band Room and 900’s until 7:30 p.m.

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