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Welcome To San Ramon Valley High School Home of the Wolves

Welcome To San Ramon Valley High School Home of the Wolves. Counselor Assignments. A – Cha Jennifer Kessler 552-3035 Che – Ge Craig Ritts 552-3025 Gh – K Nancy Conti 552-3027 L – Ni Sara Spence 552-3045 No – Sch Jenifer Levy-Wendt 552-3092 Sci – Z Vivian Srouji 552-3033.

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Welcome To San Ramon Valley High School Home of the Wolves

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  1. Welcome To San Ramon Valley High SchoolHome of the Wolves

  2. Counselor Assignments A – Cha Jennifer Kessler 552-3035 Che – Ge Craig Ritts 552-3025 Gh – K Nancy Conti 552-3027 L – Ni Sara Spence 552-3045 No – Sch Jenifer Levy-Wendt 552-3092 Sci – Z Vivian Srouji 552-3033

  3. Role of Counselor To Access Counselor: Drop in before school, during brunch or lunch or during the school day by appointment. Email: critts@srvhs.orgor phone Students are encouraged to direct questions to individual counselor. Typical Services: Academic Counseling, Conflict Resolution, Post Secondary Planning, Referrals, Academic and personal crisis counseling.

  4. Important Dates • April 5, AP Evening 7 pm PAC • April 17, Home Room to return Course Selection Material • April 28, College Connection 1-4:50 St. Mary’s College

  5. Important Dates Summer School at Los Cerros Middle School or Venture Session 1 6/22 – 7/13 8:00 am – 12:25 pm Session 2 7/16 – 8/3 8:00 am – 12:25 pm Remediation only

  6. Important Dates • Packet Pick-Up – 8/16 and 8/17 Cafeteria 9:00 – 3:00 • Wolf Pack Days – Tuesday - 8/21 8-12 and 3-7 Wednesday 8/22 7am -12pm • 1st Day of School Monday - 8/27 • Evening with Principal - 9/12 7:00 pm PAC

  7. Graduation Requirements Subject and Credit Requirements Course Selection College Entrance Requirements Question and Answer Session Agenda

  8. Graduation Requirements • English 40 Credits • Math - (Must Pass Algebra 1B or equiv) 20 Credits • Social Studies 35 Credits • Science 20 Credits • Physical Education 20 Credits • Foreign Language • Visual/Performing Arts 20 Credits • Vocational/Applied Arts • Health 5 Credits Sub Total 160 Credits • Electives 80 Credits Total 240 Credits Pass CAHSEE

  9. Length of School Day All 12th graders must be enrolled in periods 1 – 6 Period 1 – 6 required per district policy 8:30 – 3:10 M W TH FR 9:30 – 3:10 Tuesdays Optional seventh class – A Period (If available) 7:30 – 3:10 M W TH FR 8:40 – 3:10 Tuesdays

  10. Course Selection These are the planned course offerings for 2007-08 We strongly encourage you to follow recommended guidelines. Budget and enrollment may impact whether or not these courses are provided.

  11. English • English 12 (Year) • English Literature AP (Year) • Composition (Year) • Film as Literature (Year) Non College – Prep

  12. American Government (Semester) American Gov. AP (Year) Economics (Semester) Economics AP (Year) European History AP (Year) Civil War (Semester) World War II (Semester) Law (Semester) Psychology (Semester) Psychology AP (Year) Vietnam Era (Semester) Roots of Rock Music (Semester) Great Political Thinkers & Mass Movements (Semester) AP Comparative Gov’t (Must be taken concurrently with English 12-Team taught) Social Studies

  13. Algebra 1 ( Year) Standards Algebra (Year) Geometry (Year) Algebra 2 (Year) Algebra 2 Advanced (Year) Math Topics Advanced (Year) Statistics AP (Year) Trig/Math Analysis (Year) Trig/Math Analysis Honors (Year) Calculus AB AP (Year) Calculus BC AP (Year) Mathematics

  14. Physical Science • Physical Earth Science (Year) • Chemistry (Year) • Chemistry Honors (Year) • Chemistry AP (Year) • Physics (Year) • Physics Honors (Year) • Physics B AP (Year)

  15. Life Science • Life Science (Year) • Biology (Year) • Biology AP (Year) • Anatomy/Physiology (Year) • Environmental Science AP (Year)

  16. Physical Education • See course selection for course listings

  17. World Languages • Latin 1 (Year) • Latin 2 (Year) • Mandarin 1 (Year) • Spanish 1 (Year) • Spanish 2 (Year) • Spanish 3 (Year) • Spanish 4 Honors (Year) • Spanish Language AP (Year) • French 1 (Year) • French 2 (Year) • French 3 (Year) • French 4 Honors (Year) • French Language AP (Year) • German 1 (Year) • German 2 (Year) • German 3 (Year) • German 4 Honors (Year)

  18. Visual/Performing Arts All Year Long Courses • Art 1 • Art 3 • Studio Art AP • 3 D Art 1 • Graphic Design 1 • Dance 1 - 5 • Photography • Photography Adv • Digital Photo • Theatre Arts 1 – 4 • Theatre Production • Oral Interpretation • Concert Band • Jazz Band - Audition • Jazz Ensemble - Audition • Music Theory AP

  19. Visual/Performing Arts • Symphonic Band - Audition • Orchestra • Men’s Ensemble • Women’s Ensemble • Treble Choir - Audition • Concert Choir - Audition • Chamber Singer - Audition • Dance 1 – 5 • Art of Video Production 1 • Art & Animation 1 – ROP • Multimedia 1 - ROP

  20. Vocational/Applied Arts • Careers with Children (ROP) (Semester) • Culinary Arts 1 (Semester) • Culinary Arts 2 (Semester) • Sun Java Programming (Comp 1)(Semester) • Computer AP (Year) • Web Page Design (Year) • Internet Essentials (Semester) • Auto 1 (Semester) • Auto 2 (Semester) • Alternative Fuels (Semester) • Auto Technology (ROP) (Semester) • Careers in Education (Semester) • Business Computer Applications (ROP) (Semester) • Sports Medicine (ROP) (Year)

  21. Non-Departmental • Journalism (Semester) • Speech 2 (Year) • Yearbook (Year) • Newspaper (Semester) • Creative Writing (Semester) • Engineering (Year) • Work Experience (Semester) (Documentation Required) • Marching Band (Semester) • Unscheduled A (Fall, Spring ) Use for 6 Period Day

  22. College Courses on SRVHS Site • Intro to Business - Bus 109 (DVC) (Fall ) • BusMK 255/Advertising (DVC) (Spring) • Sign Language 280 (DVC) (Spring)

  23. Special Education • Resource /Tutorial • Full Inclusion • Pre Transition IEP Required for all these programs

  24. Course Selection Semester 2 Semester 1 English English Government Economics Alternate Choices Alternate Choices

  25. Community College Admission • High School Graduation, California High School Proficiency Exam, or 18 years old • Assessments in Math, Writing & Reading Comprehension • Counseling Orientation Course • Certificate Programs • AA Degree • 4 Year College Transfer

  26. CSU/UC Entrance a-g Requirementsall courses must be completed with a grade of C or better a History (2 years): one year of World/European History; one year US History or one semester US and one semester American Government b English (4 years) c Math (3 years) must include Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 d Laboratory Science (2 years) one year life, one year physical

  27. CSU/UC a-g Entrance Requirements e World Languages (completion of 2nd level of the same language) f Visual/Performing Arts (single year long approved course) g Elective (additional year or two semesters of SRVHS approved courses)

  28. CSU SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Application deadline November 30th for priority admissions More information go to www.csumentor.edu UC SAT Reasoning Test or ACT SAT II (2 tests in different subject areas) Personal Statement November 30th Application deadline Comprehensive Review More information go to www.ucop.edu/pathways Additional Requirements

  29. Independent Colleges/Universities and Public Out of State Colleges/Universities • Check Admission Requirements • Course Requirements • Testing Requirements • Grade Point Average Requirements (GPA) • Letters of Recommendation (Private) • Essays and/or personal statements • Comprehensive Review

  30. Annual East Bay College Connection Date: April 28 Time: 1 - 4:50 Place: Saint Mary’s College

  31. Career Center • Career Center Coordinators Candy Jewett, Carolyn Mackell 552-3007 • Hours 8:00 - 4:00 Monday - Friday • College/Testing/Career/Scholarship/ Volunteer Opportunities/Financial Aid/Work Permits/Job Board/ College Rep Visits/Computer Search,Videos and College Catalogues **Library Open M-W-TH-F 7:15 – 3:30, Tuesday 8:00 – 3:00

  32. Checklist for Seniors • Review high school transcript and status report. Make sure you are meeting high school graduation requirements • Four year college must meet “a-g” requirements with at least a “C” grade. • Use SRVUSD Summer School or DVC to remediate “D’s” & “F’s” • Maintain solid college prep program for senior year • Athletes Division I & II - complete NCAA Clearinghouse paperwork (Online www.ncaaclearinghouse.net) • SAT/ACT Testing for UC/CSU complete by October, if possible. Send scores to colleges of your choice. • CSU & UC Applications available in Career Center by October 1st - Apply On Line • Attend College Fairs

  33. More College Information • Prepare a resume, parent brag sheet, personal statement before requesting letters of recommendation (letters for private colleges). • Community Service • Visit colleges • Maintain solid college preparatory program and GPA in senior year. • File for Financial Aid January 1st

  34. Thank you for attendingand have a pleasant evening.

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