Mountain View High School 2018-2019 School Year
ü MVHS expects success. ü Expect success from yourself! ü Challenge yourself by taking rigorous courses ü If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you have always gotten.
ü ü ü ü ü ü Grade 9 is your chance at a fresh start. Wisely managing your free time is critical to academic success. Are D s good enough? If you struggled in middle school, what will you change in high school? Tell somebody if you need help! Speak up for yourself. Speak up for your classmates. Check out our Cougar FIRE Peer Tutor/Mentor Program
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.
Must be enrolled, and passing, 5 classes/ 2.5 credits and maintain a 2.0 GPA. Must be making satisfactory progress towards graduation. Your grades for the first semester will determine your eligibility for winter and spring sports. Free Physicals are offered pick up forms See coaches for spring and summer activities
Attend class everyday Get involved in extracurricular activities Be organized Set aside a consistent time everyday to study Don t swim upstream, let us help you Seek support from us we have resources If you get behind, don t give up Take it one step at a time we ll work with you
Cougar F.I.R.E. Program
MVHS has over 36 different clubs and activities. In addition, there are 17 sports teams one can join at MVHS. Music and Performing Arts direct at least three major productions each year. A musical every other year! Boredom is a choice. Participate and be involved in at least one extra curricular activity!
Approximately 190 courses will be offered this fall More than 170 credit hours toward a college diploma can be earned at MVHS 1200 students earned 4500 college credits in 2016 and saved over to $350,000 in tuition Students can build a robot, paint a mural, be a Top Chef, read Shakespeare or fly a plane
SUBJECT CLASS OF 2018-21 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
*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.
FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE COURSE CREDIT COURSE CREDIT ENGLISH 9 (Lit Comp 1) 1.0 SCIENCE Biology 1.0 MATH 1.0 SOCIAL STUDIES Modern World History AP Human Geography 1.0 PE 1 (.5) HEALTH (.5) 1.0 ELECT 2.0 Freshman Foundations 0.5 ENGLISH 10 (LitComp 2) 1.0 SCIENCE Chemistry or Physical Science 1.0 MATH 1.0 SOCIAL STUDIES US History AP European History 1.0 PE Elect (.5) HEALTH 2 (.5) 1.0 ELECT 2.0 TOTAL 7.5 TOTAL 7.5
SUBJECT MINIMAL CREDIT ENGLISH 4.0 MATHEMATICS (Alg I + 2 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 8.0 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
Prepare for life beyond high school Be Career Ready Be College Ready Learn the Knowledge and Skills to be Globally Competitive
Advanced Placement International Diploma and Scholar Awards Early College Career Technical Courses
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
Math 1.0 or 1.5 credits Integrated I, II, III Algebra, Geometry or Algebra II Algebra and Geometry in one year Math Lab for designated students Language Arts Standard, Honors Reading Strategies not reading at grade level Accelerated Reader help with comprehension Science Biology Social Studies Modern World History or Advanced Placement AP Human Geography in 9th AP European History in 10 th
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
Cougar FIRE Mentor Program Tutorial in the morning Peer Tutoring on Wednesdays 1:15-2:45 Lunch Time Peer Tutoring After school tutoring by appointment Family Access Network Individual counseling services Group counseling services AP Strategies and AP Study Hall
Under the Academics header on our website Select the Academic Overview page and click the link to our online Curriculum Guide