Counseling Department Parent Meeting for the Class of 2020
WE WILL GO OVER... Graduation Information New Class Selection Process A-G University requirements CSUSM MOU SAT and ACT Information Important dates and deadlines College and Career Center Information *** You will find helpful links are throughout this presentation!
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English 40 credits Social Science 30 credits Science 20 credits Mathematics 30 credits Physical Ed. 20 credits Fine Arts or World Language 10 Credits Electives 70 Credits TOTAL 220 Credits Pass Algebra 1 Community Service 40 Hours
Community Service Log Available on TVHS Website under Counseling Link. Turn in completed forms to counseling office or the career center (rm 207) 40 hours total required, but they can be completed at multiple locations and students do not need to wait for all 40 hours to be done before turning in the log.
How many community service hours are done? You can check the number of community service hours already turned into the school by logging into your Infinite Campus account and selecting the assessment tab.
Using Infinite Campus to check graduation progress If total shows red, then student has not planned the correct classes for graduation. If total shows green, then the student has either already completed this requirement or has it planned. The + next to the category name will list the classes that meet this requirement.
What is your student s plan after HS graduation? The students decided what to select from the drop down menu. If you have not discussed these choices with your student, then this screen would be an excellent conversation starter.
Juniors have already planned senior classes in IC Parents can view & approve courses electronically in Academic Planner Final class selection will be done at individual meetings/class audits with counselors in February. Everything in this column is what they plan to take as a senior. Both required and elective courses are listed.
All Green is our Goal = Complete Plan for Graduation
UC/CSU A-G Course Eligibility Requirements Area Subject Required Recommended A History/Social Sciences 2 years B English 4 years C Mathematics (Min. Algebra 2) 3 years 4 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 3 years E Laboratory Sciences (1 yr Bio & 1 yr Physical) Language Other Than English/World Language F Visual and Performing Arts 1 year G College Preparatory Elect s 1 year D
A-G Status can be monitored in Infinite Campus also Change from HS Graduation to STATUS Check - A-G Cal State If Progress is all Green, then the student has correct classes to be an A-G Qualifier. Select + next to Category name to match the classes selected or planned with the courses approved on the school s A-G list.
REVIEWING TRANSCRIPTS class rank Checking out your GPA Parents and Students can print unofficial transcripts in Infinite Campus under the Reports tab. Credits Earned
UC/CSU - Approved Course List Temecula Valley High School A-G Course List Temecula Valley Unified School District Location: Temecula, CA Website: tvhs.tvusd.k12.ca.us College Board Code: 053499 (Click Here)
When should juniors take college entrance exams? Our recommendation is FebJune test dates. Merge PSAT results and Khan Academy account for personalized test practice for SAT Some majors will require SAT subject tests. For in-state colleges, students need to take these exams before Dec of senior year
Which Test? Test Date Deadline Score Release ACT Feb 09, 2019 Jan 11, 2019 MC - 02/20 / Essay - 03/06 SAT March 09, 2019 Feb 08, 2019 MC - 03/22 / Essay - 03/24 ACT Apr 13, 2019 Mar 8, 2019 MC - 04/23 / Essay - 05/07 SAT May 04, 2019 April 5, 2019 MC - 05/17 / Essay - 05/19 SAT June 01, 2019 May 3, 2019 MC - 07/10 / Essay - 07/14 ACT June 8, 2019 May 3, 2019 MC - 06/18 / Essay - 07/02 ACT July 13, 2019 June 14, 2019 MC - 07/23 / Essay - 08/06
SAT / ACT Prep Prep classes and workshops are also offered by: (These classes and workshops are fee based) - Doorway to College - Princeton Review - Kaplan - Be SAT Wise - USD - Khan Academy - Achieve *Practice test books are available at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Princeton Review Free Practice tests: - for the ACT go to actstudent.org/sampletest/ - for the SAT go to sat.collegeboard.org/practice/sat-practic e-test
State Testing: CAASP with EAP (Early Assessment Program) EAP is now embedded in the CAASPP exam all juniors take in the spring semester Standard Exceeded = Student deemed ready for college level courses. Scores determine which category CSUs will put student: Standard Met = Must take a course higher than Algebra 2 as a senior &/or do ERWC instead of Eng 12 and earn a letter grade of C- or higher. Standard Exceeded Standard Met Standard Nearly Met Standard Not Met Standard Nearly or Not Met = May need to take an Early Start summer program for remediation and enroll in additional support course alongside college level course.
TVHS/MSJC Dual Enrollmenta great opportunity! Allows qualified high school students to earn college and high school credit while meeting high school graduation requirements For some this is an additional option other than AP courses Courses are offered here on the TVHS campus during the regular school day. Fast paced, rigorous courses A college semester course equals a full year high school course. Saves you money. Courses are free. Boosts your GPA because the GPA for DE courses is weighted. (One semester of Math 105 is 10 credits of weighted GPA. Spanish 101 & 102 are 15 credits of weighted GPA in each semester.)
Dual Enrollment Qualifiers must... have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA. meet the minimum score required on the ACCUPLACER placement exam given in January on the TVHS campus. Dual Enrollment Information Meeting on January 15, 2019 at 6PM. If you need additional information, please see Tammy Kinney in counseling.
MSJC/TVHS Dual Enrollment TVHS Dual Enrollment students save thousands of dollars each semester. Interest forms will be available in the counseling office or on the TVHS counseling website in December. Accuplacer testing begins in January or February. TVHS Dual Enrollment courses: Math 105/Math 110 English 101/English 103 Spanish 101/Spanish 102 Geology 100/Biology 117 Biology 115/Geology 103
College & Career Center Offering presentations from colleges, trade and vocational schools. Sign up in the career center, room 207. You must have a pass signed by your teacher to attend. All grade levels welcome during lunchtime, only Juniors/Seniors during class.
All Juniors will take either the ASVAB or PSAT ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery): October 24, 2018
A new resource for students & families TVUSD has joined CaliforniaColleges.edu to streamline the college planning and application process for all students. Students will be receiving account & login information soon. Explore California Colleges video
Time to schedule visits to colleges Use Thanksgiving and spring breaks to explore college campuses and schedule tours. Seeing a campus in person can help students make an informed decision.
Questions? Counselors will be available for specific individual questions after this meeting.