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Incoming Freshmen February 2019

SPHS Programming. Incoming Freshmen February 2019. Janet Anderson Principal. Open door policy; enjoys talking to all students. Drop in and say hello!. David Speck Assistant Principal of Student Services. Attendance Discipline Community Service Sports Eligibility.

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Incoming Freshmen February 2019

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  1. SPHSProgramming Incoming FreshmenFebruary 2019

  2. Janet AndersonPrincipal • Open door policy; enjoys talking to all students. • Drop in and say hello!

  3. David SpeckAssistant Principal of Student Services • Attendance • Discipline • Community Service • Sports Eligibility

  4. Janet WichmanAssistant Principal of Curriculum anD Guidance • Assessment • Curriculum • Guidance • Instruction

  5. Angelica MadrigalRegistrar • Registers students • Sends all final transcripts to colleges • Updates transcripts

  6. Counselors OLINDA CAZARES MARYLIN GARCIA TRACY ISHIMARU MARIA LONG NAN NG

  7. Counseling Staff SUZANNE SACCO Academic Coach/ Title l Clerk PATTY DOMINIQUE Counseling Clerk NATASHA PRIME Train Your Brain Specialist

  8. Two Sets of Requirements • SPHS Diploma Requirements • A-G Subject Requirements • Minimum requirements necessary to be eligible to apply to a 4-year college/university

  9. SPHS Diploma Requirements • 220 Credits • Community Service Hours (45 hours minimum)

  10. SPHS Diploma Requirements Specific Courses: • History: 3 Years • English: 4 Years • Math: 2 Years (additional • year of math or science) • Science: 2 Years (additional year of math or science) • LOTE or VPA: 1 Year • Practical Arts: 1 Year • PE: 2 Years • Health: 1 semester

  11. A - G Subject Requirements A: History: 2 Years B: English: 4 Years C: Math: 3 Years (minimum Math III) D: Lab Science: 2 Years/3 recommended E: LOTE: 2 Years/3 recommended F: VPA: 1 Year G: College Prep Elective: 1 Year

  12. Special Notes: • 5 credits per semester class is earned for grades A-D • Unweighted GPA at SPHS • Each letter grade carries a certain point value: A= 4 points B= 3 points C= 2 points D= 1 point F= 0 points • Only specific honors classes and all AP classes are given an extra point (weighted GPA calculation done only at the college admissions level, not at SPHS)

  13. SPHS A-G Course List

  14. Required Freshmen Classes 7 classes will be programmed: • English - prescheduled • PE - prescheduled • 9th Study Hall - prescheduled • Math I –prescheduled* • Elective (Science) • Elective (LOTE) • Elective (VPA or Practical Arts)

  15. History - (A) Requirement A-G: 2 yearsDiploma: 3 years *Skills Mastery Form required for Enrollment

  16. English - (B) Requirement A-G: 4 yearsDiploma: 4 years * Skills Mastery Form Required for Enrollment

  17. MATH - (C) REQUIREMENT A-G: 3 years (must take/pass Math lll) Diploma: 2 years** Math I Math l+ Math II Math II+* Math II Math II+ Math III Math III+* Math III Math Analysis Statistics AP Statistics* Math III+ Calculus 1/2 AP Calculus AB* Statistics AP Statistics* * Skills Mastery Form required for enrollment ** An additional year of math or science needed to satisfy diploma requirement 3rd Year HS Math Options: Applied Math and Comp Science

  18. freshman math class placement Math 8 Math 8 Honors Math I or Math I+ (based off math assessments results) Math II or Math ll+ (students earning A or B in the 4th quarter in Math I+ will be placed in Math II+) Math I+

  19. 8th Grade Math Readiness Assessment All MATH 8 AND MATH 8 HONORS students will take a math readiness assessment to ensure success in their ninth grade mathematics course. (Given at the end of May at SPMS) Students must pass 4 of the 5 criteria listed on our website sphstigers.org to be eligible to enroll in an accelerated “+” class.

  20. Science - (D) Requirement A-G: 2 years Diploma: 2 years** PLTWBiolmedicalInnovatiion (meets “G” elective requirement) • *Skills Mastery form required for enrollment • **An additional year of math or science needed to satisfy diploma requirement

  21. Freshmen Science options • Science Explorations: • Research, conduct experiments, integrated science course of introductory biology, physics and chemistry • in the field of matter and energy, motion and the electromagnetism. • Biology: • Investigate, inquire, conduct experiments • in changes of organisms, evolution, photosynthesis, genetics, and human body functions. • PLTW Bio Med: • Explore concepts, conduct experiments, investigate and research • in biology and medicine, and human physiology

  22. Which FRESHMAN Science Class should You take? Math 8 with a C or below Science Explorations Math 8 with an A or B Math 8 Honors Math I+ Biology or Bio Med

  23. Language other than English (LOTE) -(E) Requirement A-G: 2 years Diploma: 1 year** *Skills mastery form required for enrollment ** 1 year LOTE or VPA needed to satisfy diploma requirement

  24. Visual Performing Arts (VPA) -(F) Requirement A-G: 1 yearDiploma: 1 year** Band Choir Commercial Photography and Digital Photography Drama I Introduction to Engineering Design Orchestra Painting/Drawing 1/2, Intermediate Art, AP Art*, AP Art Photo* Stage Production (for HS diploma only) UC Animation UC Graphic Design 1/2 UC Screen Printing * Skills Mastery Form required for enrollment ** One year of either VPA or LOTE required for graduation

  25. COLLEGE PREP ELECTIVE • (G) REQUIREMENT • Economics or Microeconomics AP* or Macroeconomics AP • Entrepreneur 1 and Entrepreneur 2-4 • Virtual Enterprise • Principles of Education I • PLTW Computer Science and Engineering • Computer Science AP* • Sports Medicine and Advanced Sports Med • UC Graphic Web Design 3/4 • Psychology (only offered in summer school) • Biomedical Innovation • OR • An additional year above the minimum requirements of any A-E course • *Skills Mastery Form required for enrollment • A-G requirement only: 1 year

  26. Practical Arts • All CTE Classes • Academic Decathlon • Cabinetry • Journalism • PLTW Computer Science • and Engineering • PLTW Computer Science Applications • Principles of Education II • Second year of LOTE • Speech and Debate • Stage Production • UC Graphic Design Skills • Wood • ASB Business Management* • Copa de Oro Yearbook* • Internship Program* • Leadership* • Media Aide*/Academic Coach* • Office Aide*/Counseling Aide* • Tiger Newspaper* • * Approval Needed Diploma requirement only: 1 year

  27. Cabinetry, Millwork and Woodworking Computer Programming Design, Visual And Media Arts CTE PATHWAYS CTE PATHWAYS Entrepreneurship/Self-Employment Ed Childhood Development and Family Services Patient Care Performing Arts

  28. Physical Education Diploma requirement only: 2 years

  29. ATHLETICS/SPORTS Spring Season Badminton Baseball Golf (B) Tennis (B) Softball (G Swim Tennis (B) Track Volleyball (B) Weight Training Fall Season Cross Country Football Golf (G) Tennis (G) Volleyball (G) Water Polo (B) Winter Season Basketball (B) Basketball (G) Soccer (G) Soccer (B) Water Polo (G) Wrestling Fall Semester Spring Semester Min. 2.0 GPA to be eligible to play (2.5 for Pep)

  30. SPORTS TRYOUTS • Incoming 9th graders: • Check website after April 1st for summer tryouts and practice schedule • Students must promote from 8th grade to begin summer practice with the team • Students must complete online registration • Students must submit current medical physical • Visit sphstigers.org for complete information • Contact Greg Luna, Athletic Director at gluna@spusd.net

  31. SPHS Summer School ~www.spef4kids.org~June 17 - July 19, 20198 AM to 1:20 PMAll classes ARE tuition-based.

  32. Recommended Summer School Classes for Incoming 9th Grade Students • Academic Decathlon (1 semester) • Career Essential (1 semester) • Graph Design Printmaking (1 year) • Health (1 semester) • PE (1 semester) • Photography (1 year) • Prep for Biology (1 semester) Pass/Fail • Prep for Math I (1 semester) Pass/Fail • Prep for Math I+ (1 semester) Pass/Fail • Psychology (1 semester)

  33. CURRICULUM COURSE CATALOG • www.sphstigers.org • Click on Guidance and • Counseling hyperlink • Click on programming • 2019-2020 hyperlink

  34. Freshmen Plan Worksheet

  35. 9thgrade course list

  36. Directions for freshmen plan worksheet Fill out the ENTIRE form! • Full given name and nickname • Contact info • List names of classes • PARENT Signature (REQUIRED) Please write legibly!

  37. Directions for 9th Course Selection

  38. 4-YEAR PLANNING FORM

  39. 4 Year Planning Form • Fill out with your parent/guardian • Helps you plan a tentative class schedule for the next 4 years • Counselors work with students every spring on programming needs and changes • Keep at home for reference

  40. 4 YEAR COURSE SELECTION

  41. SKILLS MASTERY FORM Only students requesting to take Spanish 3/4 Honors in 9th grade will need a Skills Mastery Form

  42. Important information • Check pre-requisites and course descriptions in the online Course Catalog on sphstigers.org under the Guidance and Counseling tab. • We urge our families to select classes and class levels carefully.

  43. MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION • SPHS creates a master schedule for the following academic year based on student spring course requests (this master schedule includes the specific course offerings, the number of sections of these courses, the teacher assignments for these sections, the classrooms for these sections, and the period determinations). • Availability to change classes will be limited at the beginning of the new school year since the master schedule is built based on the students’ spring course requests.

  44. TIME MANAGEMENT PLANNER INFORMATION • Please note that we have now included a “time management planner” to help students reflect on their various school, extra-curricular, and personal time commitments in order to make the best scheduling decisions. Each student must evaluate the unique set of demands that each academic course and extracurricular activity presents combined with the time and energy necessary to achieve success in these commitments while also maintaining his/her health and well-being. This form will be returned when students meet individually with their counselors.

  45. FINAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION • We want our students to make choices that are the best fit for them. Counselors are also available to help students with these decisions. • Course availability, second semester grades and/or summer school course completion may alter student fall schedules. • Changes to course requests will be accepted by counselors through June 5, 2019. • On June 6th, the master schedule will be built based on submitted requests.

  46. STUDY HABITS Good study habits = A successful Freshman Year • Advocate for yourself • Take advantage of tutoring resources • Write assignments in your Tiger Guide • Ask questions when you don’t understand • Prioritize your schedule/manage your time • Check teachers’ websites • Do all of your homework the day it is assigned & review for tests/quizzes

  47. Weekly Time Management Planner

  48. Core Course List with homework Estimation per Week

  49. Attendance Come to school every day. Be prompt to each class. Absences and tardies do affect learning. Bring a note to the attendance clerk to clear absence. Consequences: Saturday School, SART/SARB School hours are 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM Ruth Carlson Attendance Clerk

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