Transcript of 10 Th Grade Presentation
- 1. JOHN C. FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
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- Pass all required classes
- Show Computer Proficiency
- Pass the California High School Exits Exam (CAHSEE)
- Meet Service Learning Requirements
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- Pass all required classes
- See the collegecounselor tocomplete all required paperwork for
post secondary
- Clear all fines & detentions
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- To be in the 10 thgrade you must have 55 credits in the
fall.
- To be in the 11 thgrade you must have 110 credits in the
fall.
- To be 12 thgrade you must have 170 credits by July 1 st .
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- 9thGrade30 credits (1st Sem.)
- 10th Grade85 credits (1st Sem.)
- 11th Grade 140 credits (1st Sem.)
- 12th Grade 200 credits (1st Sem.)
- 9th Grade55 credits (2nd Sem.)
- 10th Grade 110 credits (2nd Sem.)
- 11th Grade 170 credits (2nd Sem.)
- 12th Grade 230 credits (2nd Sem.)
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- If you do not have the necessary credits by the beginning of
the school year, you will not be promoted to the next grade level
until the beginning of the next year.
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- If you have less than 55 credits you will not move to the 10
thgrade, you will stay in the 9 thgrade until you meet the credit
requirements.
- If you go to intersession, adult school or Saturday school with
Beyond the Bell, after the school year begins you will be placed in
the correct grade level the next school year .
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- Classes are offered in the evening,
- Saturday, while you are on track &
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- 3 years of Social Science
- 2 years of College Prep Math
- 1 year of a Lab Physical Science (Chemistry/Physics)
- 1 Semester of Life Skills
- 1 year of Applied Technology
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- ALGEBRA 1A/1B or GEOMETRY A/B orALGEBRA 2A/2B
- FOREIGN LANGUAGE/ ELECTIVE CLASS
- P.E./J.R.O.T.C./BAND/SPORT
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- We encourage students to take Advanced Placement classes. We
have a wide variety to chose from in English, Math, Science, and
Social Science.
- Many other university approved electives that are offered. Your
counselor will help you make sure you not only complete your
Graduation requirements but have the courses required for
college.
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- The CAHSEE consist of two parts:
- You must score a minimum of350on theMathandEnglishportions of
the test.
- If either Math & English are passed, that section will not
have to be taken again.
- If either Math & English are not passed, there will be
multiple chances to retake.
- Both sections must be passed to receive a Diploma.
- NOTE:The 1 sttime you will take the CAHSEE is the 2 ndsemester
of 10 thGrade, must have 55 credits to take CAHSEE.
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- Mrs. Martinez/ Mrs. Gossard.
- The Career Advisor is Mr. Shultze.
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- A- History/Social Science (2 years required)
- B- English (4 years required)
- C- Mathematics (3 years required, 4 years recommended)
- D- Laboratory Science (2 years required, 3 years
recommended)
- E- Foreign Language (2 years required of the same language, 3
years recommended)
- F- VAPA- (1 year required)
- G- College Preparatory Elective- (1 year required)
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- Begin researching colleges on the internet & in the college
center.
- Participate in academic enrichment programs.
- Take the PSAT TEST in October.
- Visit local college campuses.
- Continue to track your own high school progress.
- Maintain at least a C average in your classes but work hard to
improve to Bs and As; get tutoring if needed.
- Stay involved in school activities
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- G.P.A.= Grade Point Average, the numeric value of your academic
work used by colleges to determine eligibility.
- -B= 3for all the classes.
- -D= 1total number of classes.
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- You must have a 2.5 G.P.A. for most colleges
- Cal. State Colleges require a 2.5 G.P.A and
- UC Colleges require a 3.0 G.P.A. and the SAT I& or the ACT
& SAT II
- Private Colleges have varied entrance requirements but usually
required a 3.0 G.P.A.
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- See your Counselor regularly
- Keep track of the classes you
- you passed & the classes you
- Keep track of your credits
- If you FAIL a class make it up right away!
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- Are you planning on going to
- a 4 year college after high school
- Are you planning on going to
- a 2 year college after high
- Are you going to a trade tech
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- Your High School Counselor is here to help!