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Orientation & Registration 11 th Grade

Orientation & Registration 11 th Grade. Graduation Requirements English-40 credits Social Science-40credits Mathematics-20 credits Science-30 credits Fine Arts/Foreign Language-10 credits Physical Education-20 credits Electives-60 credits Total credits for graduation- 220

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Orientation & Registration 11 th Grade

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  1. Orientation & Registration 11th Grade

  2. Graduation Requirements English-40 credits Social Science-40credits Mathematics-20 credits Science-30 credits Fine Arts/Foreign Language-10 credits Physical Education-20 credits Electives-60 credits Total credits for graduation-220 Pass the California High School Exit Exam A-G Requirements A. History/Social Science-2 Years B. English-4 years C. Mathematics-3 years D. Laboratory Science-2 years E. Foreign Language-2 years F. Visual and Performing Arts-1 year G. College Preparatory Electives- 1 year *Must complete all A-G classes with a “C” or better. Graduation & College Entrance Requirements

  3. Why should I take A-G classes? • These requirements plus taking the SAT or ACT will make you eligible to start at a 4 year university straight out of high school. • If you plan to attend a 2 year college you will be better prepared for the course work, the placement exams, and you will qualify for more scholarships!!

  4. Why should I go to College? • A college education can provide you with many opportunities for a better life. • In your working life, more and more jobs will require education beyond high school.

  5. SAT & ACT EXAMS • If you plan on attending a UC/CSU, you must take the SATorACT • ACT- A three and a half-hour college admissions examination that consists of tests in English, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. • SAT- A three and a half-hour college admission test of critical reading, mathematical reasoning abilities, and writing skills. • Should take tests in Spring of your Junior year • Registration is online. Links can be found on the BCHS website or below: • ACT – www.actstudent.org • SAT – www.collegeboard.org

  6. CAHSEE • The exam has two sections: English & Math • Once students pass one section, they do not need to take that section again. • Students must score 350 or higher to pass the section but the goal is to get a 380 which is a proficient score. • Test Date Reminder: March13th & 14th • Tutorial Available on Wednesday mornings • CAHSEE boot camp March 3rd and 10th • Library computer tutorial

  7. Special Recognition at Graduation • White Robe-must be a Life member of CSF (California Scholarship Federation) 4 of 6 semesters. May also earn wearing a gold stole for 100% membership (6 of 6 semesters).Must qualify for one term during senior year. See Mr. Callihan in F14 for more information. • Gold Cord-must maintain a 3.5 GPA throughout high school. • Red Cord-need to complete 250 hours of community service. See Mrs. Tanzillo for ideas for sites or projects.

  8. Class requirement reminders: • Work Experience- must be 16 yrs old and have a job. Will attend a weekly class. Must maintain a 2.0 GPA. Can only take 1 period during Junior year and 2 periods during Senior year. See Mr. Fitzgerald. • College classes- enroll at MCC (see Counselor for K-12 form). Must maintain a 2.0 GPA at BCHS. Bring in college class schedule prior to adding the “MCC” class to your BCHS schedule. • Class/Office Assistant, PAL or AVID tutor- complete the class assistant form and turn in w/ your registration. Must have passed both sections of the CAHSEE. 20 credits max. 10 credits per year. • ROP (Regional Occupational Program).- On campus and off campus classes. Do not need to have job. Some on the job training provided without pay. Many classes take 2 class periods.

  9. Ways to Make Up Classes • Online classes – After school Monday-Thursday from 3:00-4:00. See your counselor to sign up. • Summer School – Usually offers most graduation requirement classes. Listen to announcements for more information. • On Campus- Add to your schedule for next year if there is room in your schedule and space in the class. • Alternative Education – usually only used when you can no longer graduate from BCHS.

  10. Online Registration

  11. Online Registration

  12. Registration Day • Please fill out your registration form including 2 alternate classes and bring on your registration day • Registration days are as follows: • Callihan and Holl – February 7th • Freitas – February 8th • Schumacher, Duran and Webb – February 9th • Saxton – February 15th

  13. Questions?

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