Roseville High School Agenda 1 Learn more about
Roseville High School
Agenda 1. Learn more about Roseville High School 2. Courses of study 3. How does RHS place students in core academic courses 4. How to select classes for 9 th grade 5. Online enrollment 6. Next steps
Counseling Department GRACIELA FERNANDEZ NANCY MUŇOZ ROBYN PASCO PHILOMENA CRONE JASON BRADLEY JEFF CLARK Counselor (A-Dl) Counselor (Do-Fa & EL/Intervention) Counselor (Fe-La) Counselor (Le-Ri) Counselor (Ro-Z) Special Services Coordinator ANGELA SANCHEZ SHELLY DAVIS DAYLE EDGERTON JASON WILSON DAVID BYRD School Psychologist Nurse Assistant Principal (Counseling) Principal
Contact Information § Email First initial & last name Example: dstudebaker@rjuhsd. us § Phone Dana Studebaker, Registrar (916) 782 -3753 x 3020 § Web Site www. rosevilletigers. org
1. Tracks Through Roseville: Academic Planning Guide 2. Course selection sheet/4 -year plan (yellow) 3. Online registration instructions (white) 4. New student enrollment info. / Next steps (Salmon)
• Your primary resource for selecting classes • Minimum graduation requirements & UC/CSU a-g requirements (page 4) • Sample 4 -year plans/recommended courses of study to best prepare students for all posthigh school education options (page 6) • Complete course descriptions
Graduation and UC/CSU a-g Requirements a-g Subject Graduation Requirement a History/Social Science 3 years 2 years b English 4 years c Math 2 years 3 years (4 rec. ) d Lab Science 2 years (3 rec. ) e Foreign Language f Visual & Performing Arts g Elective 11 total electives 1 year -- Physical Education 2 years N/A -- Health 1 year N/A -- Personal Finance Course Online N/A 1 year UC/CSU Entrance Requirements 2 years (3 rec. ) 1 year
Earning Credits at RHS 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th FALL TERM SPRING TERM August – December January - May Integrated Math 1 CP English 9 Art 1 Health and Safety 4 Courses = 40 Credits 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Spanish 1 PE 9 NGSS Biology Introduction to Engineering 4 Courses = 40 Credits TOTAL FOR YEAR = 80 credits
Course Selection Sheet Ø Courses of Study Ø Math, English and science course selections Ø Electives Ø Alternates Ø Post high school plan Ø 4 -year plan
Courses of Study RHS mission statement “Working together, we will prepare every student for post-secondary education. ” • Course of study/Pathway - A sequence of at least three progressively more challenging elective courses in a variety of student interest areas • We encourage all freshman to select at least one course of study
Courses of Study Examples Course of Study FRESHMAN COURSE FUTURE COURSES Advanced Placement Pre AP Geography & English 9 20 Different AP Courses! AVID 9 AVID 10, 11, 12 Art 1 Art 2, 3, 4 & AP Studio Art Ceramics 1, 2 Digital Photo 1, 2, 3 Engineering Intro to Engineering Design Principles of Engineering Comp. Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Design & Devel. Culinary and Hospitality Culinary 1: Intro to Food and Beverage Culinary 2 Culinary 3 Culinary 4
CP English 9 / Geography & World Cultures Ø A Pre-AP course designed for students seeking a rigorous course of study designed to prepare them for a strong Advanced Placement program Ø Builds critical thinking skills while developing the work habits and work ethic necessary for success in future AP courses Ø Humanities based approach integrating English and cultural themes Ø A year long rotating block
Add Geography & World Cultures here Check CP English 9 (Pre-AP English 9 & Geo/World Cultures) Geo & World Cultures
Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) • A college-readiness system designed for students in the “academic middle” • Desire support to develop college-readiness skills and prepare for four-year university admission • Writing & reading skills are developed along with collaboration, organization, note-taking skills, time management, goal setting & team building • AVID 9 is a year-long course. Please write it in twice as an elective.
Write in AVID 9, twice AVID 9
Ø Rigorous, college level courses with a national standardized exam offered in the spring Why take AP courses? Ø College Preparation Ø Twice as likely to graduate from a 4 -year College Ø Increased writing, study, collaborative, and critical thinking skills Ø Save $ by earning college credits Ø Recommend that all students take at least one AP course at RHS
• • • AP Literature AP Language & Composition AP European History AP US Government AP Comparative Government & Politics AP Microeconomics AP Macroeconomics AP Human Geography AP Psychology AP Studio Art AP Art History AP Physics AP Chemistry AP Biology AP Environmental Science AP Statistics AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles • AP Spanish • AP French • • •
English Placement All students will take CP English 9 OR Pre-AP English 9 w/ Geography & World Cultures
Science Placement All students will take NGSS Biology
Math Placement “D” or lower in Math 8 ACCESS to IM 1 AND Integrated Math 1 “C” or better in Math 8 OR “D” or lower in IM 1 Integrated Math 1 “C” or better in IM 1 Integrated Math 2
Math Placement Access to IM 1 will be added if necessary or recommended by 8 th grade math teacher Integrated Math 1
Electives Drama Exploring Computer Science Musical Theater Art 1 Photography 1 Dance 1 IT Essentials (Tiger Tech) Multimedia Media Productions Yearbook * Peer Helping Dance 2 Band * Jazz Band Colorguard Beg. Piano Beginning Guitar Spanish 1 Native Spanish 1 French 1 * Yearlong courses Leadership Culinary 1: Intro. to Food and Beverage Principles of Biomedical Science Intro to Engineering and Design Student Government (Spring) AVID 9 * Geography & World Cultures
What is your career interest and post high school education plan? When selecting courses, look for: prerequisites, grade level restrictions, and whether the course meets a-g requirements Be certain to select 4 alternates (electives) Leadership Choose 3 electives Band Beginning Guitar Band Peer Helping French 1 Culinary 1
Course Selection Sheet IM 3 NGSS Physics Biomed. Science AP Psychology Pre-Calculus AP Physics Computer Science Geo & World Cultures Beginning Piano Int. Piano AP Spanish 1 Spanish 2 Spanish 3 Spanish 4 Media Productions Adv. Media Productions Tech Innovations
VIDEO: http: //rjuhsd. us/enrollment A few TIPS 1) Refer to the handout “Online Registration Instructions” and follow each step 2) Be sure to select “ 2018 -2019, Pre-Enrollment” 3) Select “ 8 th Grade” as student’s current grade level 4) Input all contact information and pertinent medical conditions 5) Print the “Enrollment Confirmation Page”
Ø If you do not have access to a computer, please consider the following options: § § § Come to the RHS front office between 7: 30 and 3: 30 pm Visit the local public Library A computer station will be available during arena registration Ø If you have additional questions, please contact Ms. Studebaker at dstudebaker@rjuhsd. us or 782 -3753 x 3020
NEXT STEP RHS staff will review course selections
What to bring to Arena Reg. RESIDENCE VERIFICATION IMMUNIZATION RECORDS Enrollment Confirmation Course selection sheet
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