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WHS Ninth Grade Parent Night. Alexandra Purchase (A-F) Tiffany Sapienza (G-Ld) Sara Ackelson (Le-Q) Tania Barricklow (R-Z) Philip Drasner (Student Support Counselor). Unique Challenges of the 9th Grade. Transition Larger campus New social groups Organization
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WHS Ninth Grade Parent Night Alexandra Purchase (A-F) Tiffany Sapienza (G-Ld) Sara Ackelson (Le-Q) Tania Barricklow (R-Z) Philip Drasner (Student Support Counselor)
Unique Challenges of the 9th Grade • Transition • Larger campus • New social groups • Organization - Longer, more involved assignments • Long Term planning - College
The Counselor’s Role • Academic • College • Career • Personal/social
How do I contact my counselor? • Your student can sign up for an appointment in the Counseling Office or drop by at lunch (except Thursdays) or after school • Call or email to schedule an appointment or a phone conference: • apurchase@tusd.org or x7610 (A-F) • tsapienza@tusd.org or x7609 (G-Ld) • Sackelson@tusd.org or x7611 (Le-Q) • Tbarricklow@tusd.org or x7612 (R-Z) • Pdrasner@tusd.org or x7702 (Student Support)
How do I find out how my student is doing in class? • Contacting the teacher directly • Parent Connect (instructions were mailed home the week of November 5th) • Quarterly and semester report cards • Progress reports - from teacher sent every 5th week if student is receiving a D or F, or a U in Citizenship. • Grade checks by counselor per parent request • Weekly Progress Reports - Student picks up on a Friday from the Counseling Office, also available on West High’s website.
What do I do if my student is having difficulty? • Student can get help from teacher • Parent-Teacher Conference • Tutorial Center: • Wednesday at Lunch in Room 5106 • Tues, Wed, and Thurs After School from 3-4pm in the Library
Communication • Grade level Parent Nights • Back-to-school Night • College Night - in October • The Counseling Office Bulletin (COB) • Principal’s and PTSA newsletter • College Fair - District College Fair at WHS on February 23rd from 11am – 2 pm • West High website: www.whs.tusd.org
Parent – Teacher Communication • Why? Questions or concerns regarding your student’s progress in class. • How? By phone or e-mail (Contact information on WHS website) • When? Anytime. The call will go directly to voicemail and the teacher will return the message as soon as possible.
Student Involvement on Campus • Freshman Focus • Athletic Teams • Clubs
Freshman Focus • Juniors and Seniors visit freshman classes during the Fall (once per month) to inform students about activities, clubs, ASB, athletics and other ways of getting involved on campus.
Athletic Teams • All athletes meet with their team during 6th period. Students must tryout for most teams prior to the season and maintain a 2.0 GPA and satisfactory citizenship.
Clubs • There are approximately 50 clubs on our campus. Students are encouraged to find a few clubs of interest and maintain involvement throughout high school. See handout for list of clubs and their sponsors.
High School Graduation Requirements • 220 total credits in the required subjects. An average of 60 credits per year. • Six semesters of excellent or satisfactory citizenship • Students also need to pass the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE).
Graduation Requirements • English 40 credits • Social Science 30 credits including: World History 10; US History 10; Govt/Econ 10 • Mathematics 20 credits: Algebra minimum • Science 20 credits (physical and biological) • Health 5 credits • Foreign Language/ V P Arts 10 credits • Physical Education 20 credits • Electives 75 credits
What if my student falls behind? • Summer School is recommended if a student fails a required class during his/her freshman year. • Hamilton Adult School (16 years old or a Junior) • SCROC - elective credit only (15 years old or a sophomore)
Summer School Options • West High (TUSD) - for students who failed a core class or earned a “D”grade. • Marymount College - for advancement or to make up a D or F grade. This is tuition-based for subjects not offered in TUSD summer school (approx. $190/5credits) • El Camino College – open to 11th and 12th grade students. • BYU Online • Laurel Springs
School Policies • Tardies - 4 or more per quarter = U in citizenship • Truancies • Academic Honesty Policy - automatic U in citizenship and 0 on assignment. • Cheating referrals may affect local scholarships in senior year.
Attendance Procedures • Anytime a student is absent from school he/she must have a note stating the reason, date of absence and a contact number. • When returning to school after an absence students are required to bring a valid ID to the Attendance Office and receive an official readmit to class. • If parent does not notify school of a reason by note or phone, student is given truancy.
Attendance Procedures (cont.) • You will receive an automatic phone call when your student is absent for any reason. • An off campus pass is needed when a student needs to leave school during the school day. A note from parent including a phone number to verify information is needed.
Tips for Success • Aim for a high GPA. • Take challenging courses • Take the PSAT in October • Get Organized! Obtain a student planner or personal organizer. Available in Student Activities office for $5 (Rm 4139). • Create a personal resume file. • Get to know your teachers and counselor.
Community College • High School diploma or 18 years of age • Local, inexpensive option to continue schooling. • Wide choice of programs to enter vocational fields, or transfer to a four-year university. • TAG – Transfer Agreement Guarantee
Public Universities UC www.universityofcalifornia.edu Cal State University www.csumentor.edu Out of State Private Universities Numerous choices throughout the U.S. www.aiccu.edu 4-Year Colleges and Universities
A-G Requirements for College Entrance • A. History and Social Science (2 years) • B. English (4 years) • C. Mathematics (3 years, 4 years recommended) • D. Science (2 year Lab Science, 3 years recommended) • E. Foreign Language (2 years, 3 years recommended) • F. Visual/Performing Arts (1 year) • G. College Prep Elective (1 year)
Other Requirements and Tips for College Entrance • SAT Reasoning or ACT (with writing) • SAT Subject Tests • Choose challenging and rigorous courses • Community Service • No “D” grades accepted • Repeated grades will be calculated into GPA
Other Post Secondary Options • Vocational Training • Military • Workforce
Thank you for coming… HAVE A GREAT NIGHT!