Mountain View High School 2018-2019 School Year
*Over a 40 year period, the difference totals nearly $1,000,000 more for the college graduate. *The holder of a professional degree earns $3.2 million more than high school graduates.
Prepare for life beyond high school Be Career Ready Be College Ready Learn the Knowledge and Skills to be Globally Competitive
Minimum Requirements: No D s!!!!!!! 4 years of English 3-4 years of social science 4 years of science recommended Math through Algebra 2/Trig or Pre-Cal 2-3 years of same Foreign Language Take ACT and SAT
Research colleges on-line Sign up for an ASPIRE mentor Talk to your counselor Keep an eye on the Senior Bulletin Board Visit the MVHS Website MVHS college visits Visit colleges Attend campus pre-view days Register for SAT
Forecasting March 12-16 th ACT/Aspire Testing April 3 Take the SAT in May or June see your counselor
We offer over 40 courses for college dual credit 21 of these are Advanced Placement courses and 8 are AP/college dual credit courses There are over 170 college transfer/cte credits available for students to earn
AP Scholar Awards Recognition and Certificates AP Scholar score of 3+ on three exams AP Scholar with Honor 3+ on four exams (3.25 average on all AP exams) AP Scholar with Distinction - 3+ on five exams (3.5 average on all AP exams)
Students must score a 3+ on five exams in the following areas: 2 AP exams from two different languages one of which can be English 1 AP exam in World History, Human Geography, or Comparative Government 1 AP exam in Science or Math (1) or (2) AP exams from any content area except for English and Word Languages
Wednesday February 28 th during school Learn about other programs and opportunities Find out what an AP/Dual Credit/CTE class is like There will be multiple opportunities to attend sessions related to student interests
AP Skills Academy Class for students taking an AP Social Studies Course + AP Study Hall Online Collaboration and Support AP Peer Mentors Wednesday Tutoring during School Improvement Time at 1:15 pm AP Study Hall at Lunch Learn about the different courses, the course expectations, and strategies for success! Students commit to a Full Year of Study!
Madison 36 credits Kelsie 38 credits Alyssa 58 credits Brenden 50 credits HW 46 credits Chris* 75 credts *A savings of approximately $15000 dollars over OSU or U of O tuition($191/credit) and fees. Total cost to enroll in 75 dual college credits through MVHS and COCC is $1100 at $15/credit
Credits Issued 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2880 3267 3675 4045 4493 4640 4520 2500 2000 1620 1500 1000 Credits Issued 500 0 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Credits Issued
Tuition Saved 400,000 350,000 395,000 300,000 323,500 334,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 90,000 166,000 200,200 251,000 271,000 Tuition Saved 50,000 0 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Tuition Saved
Central Oregon Community College Lane Community College Mt. Hood Community College Art Institute of Oregon Oregon Institute of Technology Blue Mountain Community College Linn Benton Community College Chemeketa Community College All are transferrable to Oregon 4 yr. universities
Get ahead with MVHS!!!
SUBJECT CLASS OF 2017-20 ENGLISH 4 MATH 3 SCIENCE 3 SOCIAL SCIENCES 3 HEALTH 1 & 2 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 ARTS, CAREER & TECH EDUCATION ELECTIVES 8 TOTAL CREDITS 26 3
SUBJECT MINIMAL CREDIT ENGLISH 4.0 MATHEMATICS (Alg I & Higher) 3.0 SOCIAL SCIENCE 3.0 SCIENCE (Lab 2.0) 3.0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2.0 HEALTH EDUCATION 1.0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.0 ARTS, CAREER & TECH ED 1.0 ELECTIVES 9.0 TOTAL 26.0 SUBJECT COMPETITIVE CREDIT ENGLISH 4.0 MATHEMATICS (Alg +3 4.0 Higher) SOCIAL SCIENCE 3.0 SCIENCE (Lab 4.0) 4.0 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 4.0 HEALTH EDUCATION 1.0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.0 ARTS, CAREER & TECH ED 1.0 ELECTIVES 6.0 TOTAL 28.0
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 3.00 GPA OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY 3.00 EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY 3.00 PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY 3.00 OREGON INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY 3.00 SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY 2.75 WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY 2.75 *Applicants below a 2.5 may submit a portfolio for admission. *Minimum SAT scores are not required, but GPA must be submitted.
COURSE ENGLISH 11 JUNIOR Writing Workshop AP Language CREDIT 1.0 SCIENCE 1.0 MATH 1.0 SOCIAL 0.5 STUDIES ELECTIVES 3.5 TOTAL 7.5 COURSE SENIOR ENGLISH 12 Lit 4 AP Literature Writing 121 Narr/Comp AMERICAN GOVERNMENT SOCIAL STUDIES CREDIT 1.0 0.5 0.5 ELECTIVES 5.0 TOTAL 7.5
English Social Science Elective or AP Social Science Math Science Foreign Language Electives
AP Language/Comp Writing Workshop Technical Writing
AP Language Writing 121-122 AP Literature World or American Narrative & Comp Study (Film as Literature) 11 th Grade 12 th Grade 12 th Grade 12 th Grade 12 th Grade
Required Social Study Elective Law Psychology Criminal Justice Criminal Law Or AP Courses AP Psychology AP U.S. History AP Government & Politics AP Human Geography AP European History
AP Human Geography 9-12 AP European History 10-12 Grade AP US History 10-12 Grade AP Government 11-12 Grade AP Psychology 11-12 Grade
Chemistry Anatomy/Physiology Biomedical Foundations Forensic Science Physical Science AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 Zoology Animal Science Natural Resources Ag. Science Pre-Vet Medicine Intro to Engineering Principles of Engineering AP Computer Science Environmental Sci Plant Science
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Standard Path Biology Physical Science Chemistry* Physics* Honors Path Honors Integrated Science Chemistry* Physics* Choose AP Science* *If doubling up, add a science elective *Science Electives Natural Resources (9-12) Intro to AgriScience (9-12) Pre-Veterinary Science (10-12) Animal Science (10-12) Intro to Engineering (9-12) Principals of Engineering (10-12) Anatomy & Physiology (10-12) BioMedical Foundations (11-12) Biomedical Technology (12) AP Biology (11-12) AP Chemistry (11-12) AP Physics (11-12)
Integrated III Algebra 2 RE-TAKE Algebra 2 if you received D or an F Pre Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Statistics Math Strategies-based on student need
Colleges want math on your schedule Money $$$$$$$$$ Placement Exams --Often students who do not take math their junior/senior year will have to take remedial math in college. This costs you $$. ---Math 60 at COCC $350 dollars ---Math 65 at COCC $350 dollars ---Math 95 at COCC $350 dollars
2-3 year minimum required for four-year colleges We have Spanish, French, and Japanese NO D s!!!!! Take Spanish 4 to get ready for AP Take French 4 to get ready for AP
AP Music Theory AP Art History Musical ipad Photography 3
Automotive Technology Culinary Agriculture Science Metals Technology Woods: Manufacturing Engineering Technology Graphic Design Criminal Justice Visual Arts Business: Marketing, Accounting, Computers Engineering and Computer Science Health Occupations and Biomed Foundations Robotics
Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Must be enrolled, and passing at least 5 classes/2.5 credits and have a 2.0 GPA. Must be making satisfactory progress towards graduation. Your grades this year determine your eligibility for next year. Free Physicals are offered pick up forms See coaches for spring and summer activities
If you have an F on your transcript Deficient in credits Alternative Learning Center - POLO COIC, Marshall HS, Credit Recovery, Luna Talk with your counselor PLANNING IS KEY DON T PROCRASTINATE!!!!
School District pays for COCC classes, and books. Must take COCC placement test Classes must be 100 level or higher Must be enrolled in one class at MVHS Cannot be a class we offer at MVHS - No Writing 121, psychology etc * A Junior who completes AP Calculus BC can take Advanced Calculus 263 at COCC for free as a Senior! Sign-ups in Counseling Office
Important college prep tests are given during the junior and senior year. ACT Given to all juniors in April 3rd- Free SAT Given at BSH (Saturdays) in March, April, May and June Take Both
Can be met in a Signature Class Take the Careers Class! Requires 16 hrs. of career related learning experience such job shadows, internships, community service, field trips, guest speakers and employment. Demonstrate Extended Application with a collection of evidence (i.e. reflection paper, speech, presentation, cumulative project)
Ø Ø Ø Ø Please visit for all scholarship information Sign up for ASPIRE volunteer mentors Check the board for college visits School-to Career credits are available
Trained volunteers will divide up the junior class into small groups. Juniors assigned to each Mentor In the spring of your junior year, mentors will connect with each of you to help identify your goals after high school. Mentors work with you and your counselor to help you with: financial aid, looking for scholarships, searching for colleges, exchange programs, trade schools, etc. This will all be done via the School to Career Center.
Ø Ø Under the Academics header on our website Select the Academic Overview page and click the link to our online Curriculum Guide
OFFICE USE SELECT 11TH GRADE ELECTIVE CREDITS CREDITS PREREQUISITE SIGNATURE REQUIRED AUDITION REQUIRED SIGNATURE OFFICE USE SELECT 11TH GRADE ELECTIVE CREDITS CREDITS PREREQUISITE SIGNATURE REQUIRED AUDITION REQUIRED SIGNATURE APPLIED ARTS - Page 44 FINE/PERFORMING ARTS (CONTINUED) 5 Automotive Technology 1 1 153 Music Composition 0.5 1163 Automotive Technology 2 (Advanced Automotive) 1 149 Guitar 1 0.5 1351 Small Gas Engines 1 0.5 665 Concert Band 1 28 Web Design 1 0.5 666 Symphonic Band 1 30 Web Design 2 0.5 667 Jazz Band 1 1 1345 CAD/CAM 1 0.5 668 Jazz Band 2 1 1346 CAD/CAM 2 0.5 941 Percussion Techniques 0.5 1278 Future Technology 0.5 1063 Piano 0.5 43 Foods 1 0.5 669 Orchestra 1 46 Culinary Arts 1 1 1355 Womens Vocal Ensemble 1 49 Culinary Arts 2 1 670 Concert Choir 1 67 Interior Design 1 0.5 671 Mixed Choir 1 69 Interior Design 2 0.5 672 Jazz Choir 1 1099 Metals Technology 1 1 1279 Mens Vocal Ensemble 1 1102 Metals Technology 2 1 1061 Voice 0.5 77 Video Arts 1 0.5 1285 TV Broadcasting/Production 0.5 1266 Mfg & Engineer Tech: Woods 0.5 FOREIGN LANGUAGE - Page 55 1267 Mfg & Engineer Tech: Adv Woods 1 171 French 1 1 1070 Careers 1 0.5 174 French 2 1 1277 Business Software 0.5 177 French 3 1 1120 Accounting 1 1 180 French 4 1 1123 Accounting 2 1 715 AP French 1 1012 Personal Finance 0.5 213 Japanese 1 1 1152 Marketing 1 0.5 216 Japanese 2 1 1153 Marketing 2 0.5 1336 Japanese 3 1 1213 Fashion Merchandising (Fashion Design) 0.5 1361 Japanese 4 1 CADET CORPS - Page 50 198 Spanish 1 1 201 Spanish 2 1 1312 Cadet Corps 1 1 204 Spanish 3 1 1313 Cadet Corps 2 1 207 Spanish 4 1 1314 Cadet Corps 3 1 210 AP Spanish 1 1273 Developing Leaders 1 0.5 1274 Developing Leaders 2 0.5 LANGUAGE ARTS - Page 60 1275 Survival 0.5 286 Journalism 0.5 1276 Intro to Aviation 0.5 1247 News Staff 1 FINE/PERFORMING ARTS - Page 52 679 Yearbook 1 279 Speech 0.5 118 Drawing & Painting 1 0.5 677 Competitive Speech 1 120 Drawing & Painting 2 0.5 1244 Graphic Arts 1 0.5 PE/HEALTH - Page 65 1347 Graphic Arts 2 0.5 1039 Sports Medicine/Athletic Training 0.5 122 Sculpture/Ceramics 1 0.5 1016 Sports Psychology 2 0.5 544 Sculpture/Ceramics 2 0.5 1014 Sports Psychology 1 0.5 782 AP Art Studio 1 1214 Photography 1 0.5 SCIENCE - Page 71 1218 Advanced Photography 0.5 673 Ag Leadership 1 161 Theater Arts 1 0.5 163 Theater Arts 2 0.5 SCHOOL TO CAREER - Page 66 1058 Musical Theater 0.5 1352 Cadet Teaching 1 664 Cougar Co 1 389 Cdt Hlth Care Giver 0.5 151 Music Theory 1 0.5 1354 Sports Management (NEW) 0.5 1200 Dental Occupations 1
Course Handbook Transcript Forecasting sheet List of courses by subject area Forecasting window is open from March 12 th through March 16 th