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Read! Write! Learn!

2010 -2011 School Year. Read! Write! Learn!. “Where students do their best learning & staff do their best teaching”. Parents...Welcome to. Distinguishing Factors of Segerstrom High School. Voluntary enrollment No English Development courses College prep environment

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Read! Write! Learn!

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  1. 2010 -2011 School Year Read! Write! Learn!

  2. “Where students do their best learning & staff do their best teaching” Parents...Welcome to

  3. Distinguishing Factors of Segerstrom High School • Voluntary enrollment • No English Development courses • College prep environment • School-wide consistency in discipline and expectations • High standards of student conduct and attendance • Insistence on strong study habits, self-discipline, and responsibility • Summer reading assignment • Reinforcement of the traditional values of patriotism, citizenship, respect, courtesy, and pride in accomplishment • High standards of Dress Code

  4. Jaguar Successes! • 812 API score • 98% First-Time Pass Rate on CAHSEE English • 98% First-Time Pass Rate on CAHSEE Math • 99% Graduation Rate • 98% Class of 2010 enrolled at a 2- or 4-year college immediately following graduation • Nearly 50% of juniors, sophomores & freshmen made the Honor Roll Spring 2010

  5. Fundamental Structures TARDY CARD 1st Teacher Warning 2nd Teacher Consequence - Parent Notification 3rd Detention – 30 Minute Central Detention 4th Counselor Referral – 60 Minute Central Detention & Student Conference 5th Counselor Referral – Saturday School & Parent/Student Conference 6th Administrative Referral – Saturday School & SART 7th Administrative Referral – Saturday School & Possible SARB 8th Principal Referral – Parent/Student Conference with the Principal DRESS CODE VIOLATION CARD 1st Warning – Student Corrects Violation 2nd Teacher Consequence - Parent Notification 3rd Detention – 30 Minute Central Detention 4th Counselor Referral – 60 Minute Central Detention & Student Conference/Dress Code Letter 5th Counselor Referral – Saturday Work & Parent/Student Conference 6th Administrative Referral – One (1) Day Suspension & Probation Letter 7th Administrative Referral – Two (2) Day Suspension & Parent/Student Conference w/Principal 8th Principal Referral – School Reassignment • ASSIGNMENT CARD • 1st Teacher/Student Conference • 2nd Teacher Consequence - Assignment Notification Form • 3rd Teacher Consequence – Call Parent & Assignment Notification Form • 4th Counselor Referral – 60 Minute Central Detention, & Student Conference • 5th Counselor Referral – Saturday School & Parent/Student Conference • 6th Administrative Referral – Saturday School & Parent/Student Conference • 7th Administrative/Counselor Referral – Saturday School & Pre SST/Parent/Student Conference • 8th Principal Referral –Parent Conf w/Principal

  6. DRESS CODE DEFIANCE

  7. EXCUSED ABSENCES • Illness • Bereavement • Medical Appointments • No Make-Up Work • Citizenship Grade • Saturday School • SART • SARB/Non-Invite UNEXCUSED ABSENCES result in...

  8. IMPORTANT INFO FOR PARENTS • Student Agenda • Homework / Tutoring • Staying in Contact • Grade Check (6-week grades) • School involvement • School website DELAYED STARTS Sept. 15 Oct. 6 & 27 Nov. 17 Dec. 15 Feb. 16 March 23 April 20 May 18 Classes begin at 9:30am

  9. Clubs and Activities • ASB and Student Council • Leadership; Help start traditions that will last a lifetime. • Academic Competition Teams • MESA, Quiz Bowl, Academic Decathlon • Clubs • Kiwins, Key Club, Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, Earth Resources, CSF, NHS, Club Euro, Anime, LULAC, Guitar Club, Lacrosse, GSA, HackeySack, American Cancer Society, Club Refuge, Riptube, VSA, Surf, Red Cross, Car Club • Activities • Cheer, Drama, Band, Orchestra, Journalism

  10. Competitive Athletics FallWinterSpring Cross Country Basketball Baseball Football Soccer Softball Tennis – Girls Wrestling Tennis – Boys Volleyball – Girls Track/Field Volleyball – Boys

  11. Why is 9th Grade Important? COUNSELORS Mr. Gonzalez (A - C) Mrs. Griset-Villanueva (D – Herm) Ms. Castillo (Hern – Mir) Mr. Wheeler (Mo – Roc) Mrs. Lara (Rod – Z) Ms. Huezo (Higher Ed.) • H.S. Diploma = 220 credits • Start of college readiness ACT Explore on Oct. 13 • CAHSEE Practice Test • Community Service (64hrs) • Getting Involved

  12. Why is 10th Grade Important? • H.S. Diploma = 220 credits • Start of college readiness ACT Plan on Oct. 13 Begin building college gpa • CAHSEE: March 8 - 9 • CST Exams: April 26 - 29 • Community Service (64hrs) • Getting Involved COUNSELORS Mr. Gonzalez (A - C) Mrs. Griset-Villanueva (D – Herm) Ms. Castillo (Hern – Mir) Mr. Wheeler (Mo – Roc) Mrs. Lara (Rod – Z) Ms. Huezo (Higher Ed.)

  13. Why is 11th Grade Important? • H.S. Diploma = 220 credits • College Readiness PSAT on Oct. 13 Strengthening college gpa • SAT & ACT exams • CST Exams: April 26 – 29 • AP Exams: May 2 - 12 • Community Service (64hrs) COUNSELORS Mr. Gonzalez (A - C) Mrs. Griset-Villanueva (D – Herm) Ms. Castillo (Hern – Mir) Mr. Wheeler (Mo – Roc) Mrs. Lara (Rod – Z) Ms. Huezo (Higher Ed.)

  14. Why is 12th Grade Important? • H.S. Diploma = 220 credits • College Applications Universities: Oct. & Nov. Community College: March • SAT & ACT exams in Fall • AP Exams: May 2 - 12 • Community Service (64hrs) • Senior Exit Portfolio COUNSELORS Mr. Gonzalez (A - C) Mrs. Griset-Villanueva (D – Herm) Ms. Castillo (Hern – Mir) Mr. Wheeler (Mo – Roc) Mrs. Lara (Rod – Z) Ms. Huezo (Higher Ed.)

  15. CONTACTING SEGERSTROM HIGH SCHOOL Main Office (714) 241-5000 Attendance (714) 241-5057 Counseling Office (714) 241-5078 Higher Education Center (714) 241-5010 Library (714) 241-5093 www.sausd.us/segerstrom

  16. Upcoming Events Turn in lunch applications before Sept. 22! September 22: Back to School Night September 24: 1st Home Football Game October 6: College Night @ Godinez FHS October 13: Schoolwide ACT / PSAT Test November 3: PTSO meeting @ 6:30pm November 24-26: Thanksgiving Break Dec. 20 – Jan. 7: Winter Break March 8 – 9: CAHSEE March 31: OPEN HOUSE April 4 – 8: Spring Break

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