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Learn about high school graduation requirements, college entrance criteria, and create a four-year plan with our counselors to guide your academic goals and career aspirations. Explore various career pathways and prepare for your future success. Discover post-graduation options including community college, 4-year colleges/universities, and career paths. Get involved in extracurricular activities, community service, and clubs to enhance your college applications. Stay organized, participate actively, seek help when needed, and join our College/Career Center to boost your success.
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Ms. Caress x 34150 A - Crui • Mr. Barba x 34159 Cruj - Hin • Ms. Garcia x 34151 Hio - Mez • Mrs. Farley x 34152 Mf - Sal • Mr. Wood x 34157 Sam - Z • Walk-ins are welcome most days before school, during lunch, and after school • To make an appointment, see a secretary before school, during lunch, or after school and she will write a pass for a specific time and date. Show your teacher the pass on that date to be released from class for your appointment! Counselors Mrs. Meyer Mrs. Valle
My role in your education • High School Graduation Requirements • CA College Entrance Requirements • Your “Four-Year Plan” What we’ll talk about today…
* advise * assist * guide * encourage * • academic goals • social and personal development • college/career planning If I’m not in my office, make an appointment! Thank you, counselor! You can do it! Counselor’s Role
What do you think? What’s a 4-Year Plan? What can you do after you graduate from high school? Does everybody take the same classes in high school?
CV Career Pathways Child Development Engineering Design Engineering Technology Entrepreneurship / Self-Employment Food Services and Hospitality Game Design and Integration Production and Managerial Arts – Stage Tech. Patient Care Public Safety What do you want to be when you grow up?
Join the military? Technical or trade school? Go to college? How will you prepare for your career?
How many classes will you take in high school? How many credits will you earn if you pass all of your classes? What is a passing grade? How many classes are you required to pass? How many credits are you required to earn?
Community College • “Community College” “2-Year College” “Junior College” • Entrance requirement: Graduate from high school (or turn 18) • Options: • Earn a certificate • Earn an AA/AS degree • Transfer to 4-Year College/University
4-Year CA Colleges/Universities • “4-Year College,” “College,” “University” • Entrance requirements: A-G • Earn a BA/BS degree 23 9
Private and Out-of-State Colleges/Universities Broad range of admission standards and policies
All classes taken above and beyond graduation requirements fall into the elective category. Colleges require 1 year College-Prep Elective. Electives and Exams
Get help! C.A.S.H. C.A.S.H
Get involved! High School + 2!
Medical Leaders of Tomorrow Next summer, spend a week living in the dorms at UC Riverside, preparing for a career in medicine! See your counselor in the spring for more information.
Colleges want to see more than good grades. Keep track of the following: • Co-curricular/extracurricular activities • Community Service • Volunteer Work • Sports • Clubs (leadership experience) • Part-Time Jobs Visit & Join CVHS College/Career Center Class of 2023:fnzc5B
Be here and be on time • Work hard – effort pays off • Bring your stuff • Note-taking: review, revise, organize • Participate • Get help – CASH/Peer Tutoring • Check grades on Aeries • Join your counselor’s Google Classroom • Join the Career Center: Class of 2023: fnzc5B Keys to Success
End of 9th grade visit • Extra slides follow if desired
Wrap up:What’s the purpose of creating your 4-year plan?Does everybody take the same classes in high school? Why? Why not? What can you do after you graduate from high school?