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Fountain Valley High School

Visual & Performing Arts/World Language/Applied Curriculum (one year- Visual & Performing Arts or World ... f. Visual or Performing Arts***(one yearlong course) g. Advanced ...

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Fountain Valley High School

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    Slide 1:Fountain Valley High School

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    Slide 2:What are you doing with your life?

    Discussion: what is a 2yr school, what is a 4yr? A private school or public school? What professions do you see here? What do you want to do with your life?Discussion: what is a 2yr school, what is a 4yr? A private school or public school? What professions do you see here? What do you want to do with your life?

    Slide 3:What do I have to do to Graduate?

    Pass High School Exit Exam Students must have 220 credits to graduate from high school. Students must have 220 credits to graduate from high school.

    Slide 4:What does it take to go to College?

    All courses must be completed with a grade of C or above. What courses you choose in high school will determine your college choicesWhat courses you choose in high school will determine your college choices

    Slide 5:What does it take to go to a 2yr College?

    Must graduate from High School or Be 18 yrs old Apply online Attend orientation SAT/ACT Tests not necessary Seniors should consider taking a concurrent spring class at OCC/GWC Seniors should consider taking a concurrent spring class at OCC/GWC

    Slide 7:Which Courses should I take? Language Arts Flow Chart

    Please remind students that they are in the right class. They were put there with test scores, pre-requisites and course sequencingPlease remind students that they are in the right class. They were put there with test scores, pre-requisites and course sequencing

    Slide 8:Social Studies Flow Chart

    Slide 9:Math Flow Chart

    Please remind students that if they start in Alg. BC they CAN meet college requirements in 4yrs ending with Alg 2B/Trig.Please remind students that if they start in Alg. BC they CAN meet college requirements in 4yrs ending with Alg 2B/Trig.

    Slide 10:World Languages Flow Chart

    Students must read at grade level or higher to take a French, Japanese, or Spanish. Students who take Spanish 1 in middle school need a teacher recommendation to advance to Spanish 2, or must score an 86% or better on the second semester Spanish 1 final.

    Slide 11:Science Flow Chart

    Slide 12:Business Department Flow Chart

    Microsoft Office Business Law (Sem.) Business and Personal Finance (Sem.) ROP Entrepreneurship Information Technology Sequence Business Sequence

    Slide 13:Consumer & Family Studies Flow Chart

    Foods & Nutrition I Introduction to Design Elements Environmental Design** Foods & Nutrition 2 Fiber Arts** 9th Grade Foods (Dependent Upon Enrollment Numbers) Economics Developmental Psychology of Children* Interior Design Culinary Arts Costume Design Baking & Pastry Careers in Education Careers with Children * Meets UC/CSU Elective Credit ** Meets UC/CSU Fine Arts Requirement Computer Aided Drafting Retail Sales & Merchandising Environmental Design (Green Design) Careers in Fashion Hotel & Tourism Internship Home Technology Integration CFS Core Classes 9th Grade Only CFS Specialized Classes ROP

    Slide 14:Performing Arts Flow Chart

    Slide 15:Visual Arts Flow Chart

    Slide 16:Conclusion

    Pass your classes Few remediation options Keep up your GPA Keep your options open Start planning early Make college/career decisions senior year Students should come away remembering 3 key points: Pass your classes, Keep up your GPA, Keep options open. Also note: we are offering limited remediation. 2 English classes held here at FVHS, all other classes are at MHS Adult School. Please refer at risk students to Marilyn Wong the school counselor or Nancy Peterson.Students should come away remembering 3 key points: Pass your classes, Keep up your GPA, Keep options open. Also note: we are offering limited remediation. 2 English classes held here at FVHS, all other classes are at MHS Adult School. Please refer at risk students to Marilyn Wong the school counselor or Nancy Peterson.

    Slide 17:Useful Resources

    FVHS.COM University of CA System: www.universityofcalifornia.edu Cal-State System: www.csumentor.edu OCC: www.orangecoastcollege.edu GWC: www.goldenwestcollege.edu Community College Transfer List (IGETC): www.assist.org Fastweb (scholarship search engine): www.fastweb.com FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid: www.fafsa.ed.gov College Board (SAT Tests): www.collegeboard.com ACT (ACT Tests): www.act.org NCAA (For Student Athletes): www.ncaaclearinghouse.net Career Decisions: www.acinet.org

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