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Liberty High School. Guidance and Counseling. Counselors Eileen Sanchez A-D Carmen Davis E-K Jennifer Ayers L-Q Kerri Hamer R-Z. Today's goals. Kern High School Graduation Requirements UC/CSU/BC Requirements Counseling Resources First Day of School Q&A. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CounselorsEileen Sanchez A-DCarmen Davis E-KJennifer Ayers L-Q

Kerri Hamer R-Z 

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• Kern High School Graduation Requirements

• UC/CSU/BC Requirements• Counseling Resources• First Day of School Q&A

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What Can You Do Today To Become More Informed?

• Go to Liberty High School’s Web Page http://liberty.kernhigh.org.

• Click on the “Departments” and “Counseling.”

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Liberty High’s Web Page

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What is a Four-Year Plan?

• Opportunity to design a rigorous and challenging plan that will assist in achieving student’s post-secondary goals.

• The Freshmen Counselor will meet with students in the Fall to create their plan.

• Planning begins NOW and continues through high school.

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Course Requirements - 220 Credits

• English 40 Units• Social Studies 30 Units• Mathematics 30 Units • Science 20 Units • Physical Education 20 Units• Fine Arts/World Language 10 Units • Health 5 Units• Electives 65 Units

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California High School Exit Exam

(CAHSEE) Two portions to the test

• math• reading/writing

Must pass to receive a diploma. If CAHSEE not passed but meet all KHSD

subject requirements, student will receive a Certificate of Completion.

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CAHSEE Continued

Students allowed to retake the test until both portions are passed

Students will only take portions of the test that they did not previously pass

Additional information: www.cde.ca.gov/ta

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A. Social Studies 2 yearsB. English 4 yearsC. Mathematics 3 years (4

recommended)D. Lab Science 2 years (3

recommended)E. Modern Language 2 years (3

recommended)F. Visual & Performing 1 year

ArtsG.College Prep Elective 1 add’l year of

one subject above

Classes need to be College Prep!

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Suggested 4 Year Plan

1) English English English English 2) Elective World

History U.S. History

Govt & Economics

3) Math Math Math Math 4) Science Biology Chemistry Physics 5) P.E. P.E. Elective Health 6) World

Languag/ Elective

World Languag/ Elective

World Language/ Elective

World Language/ Elective

9th 10th 11th

12th

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TYPICAL 9th GRADE YEAR

• English CP/G/Gen• Algebra CP, Geometry CP/G or Applied Algebra 9• Integrated Science CP/Gen or Biology G• PE• Elective• Foreign Language (Spanish or French) or

Algebra/English Lab/General Studies

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Freshmen Promotion

A freshman will be promoted if he/she accomplishes one of the following:

• Passes at least 45 credits (10 credits/class/yr)• Passes English and math • Scores proficient on Algebra and English

California Standards Tests.• Or special circumstances with approval of

principal and Asst. Superintendent.

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NCAA• For eligibility requirements to play at Division I

and II schools check NCAA Clearinghouse website, http://www.ncaa.org.

• Students will register with NCAA the Spring semester of their junior year.

• Students who want to play Division I must have 16 core courses by end of their senior year, Division II, 14 core courses.

• Please have your student see their counselor to help track your student’s academic choices.

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Types of Colleges/Universities• University of California (10 campuses,

newest UC Merced opened in 2004)• 4-year Private Colleges and Universities• California State University (23

campuses)• 2-year Community Colleges (109

campuses)

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College Admissions Exams• PSAT (October sophomore/junior year)• SAT I (Writing, Math, Critical Reading –

max 2400, first test by spring of junior year)• SAT II (Optional, but may be required by

certain schools and majors)• ACT plus writing (By spring of junior year)• Register @ www.collegeboard.org for SAT

I & II and www.act.org for ACT

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College/Career Center

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College/Career Center Services

• Work Permits• ACT/SAT Registration Books• College Applications/Workshops• Career Information• Scholarships• Financial Aid Info/Registration• College Representative Visitations• College Catalogs• Military Information• Computer Access• Resumes

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HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD SUCCEED IN HIGH SCHOOL

Set aside time and place for homework. Monitor student’s progress by weekly

progress reports, email teachers, or call the school @ 587-0925 and ask for a phone message to be placed in teacher’s boxes.

http://liberty.kernhigh.org/

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How To Help Continued• Buy your student a daily planner.• The coursework is not meant to be easy. We

want your student to be challenged.• We do not advocate the “easy way out.”• Deficiency Notices are mailed to parent

approx. mid Sept., Nov., Feb, and Apr.• Report cards are mailed to parent approx.

end of October, mid January, mid March, and mid June.

• Semester grades are on the transcript.

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Using the Library• Library hours: 7:45am to 3:45pm Monday

through Thursday and 7:45am to 3:21pm on Fridays.

• Student must have an I.D. to check out library books.

• Overdue books are charged $.20 per day per book. If book is lost the student is charged the full price of the book.

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Online Synergy Access• Parents are given an access code to create an

online account in Synergy. You should receive it today at Orientation. This allows you to monitor your student’s progress.

• Parents can monitor attendance and grades at home or through an app, Student Vue, on the cell phone. Parents also have access to teachers’ email.

• Contact teachers if you have any questions regarding grades or behavior.

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How to Contact Your Student’s Counselor• Students may fill out a “Request to See Counselor” Form,

found in the Counseling Office and your student will be called out of class.

• Parents may email the counselor or teacher to answer questions regarding their student. Email addresses are on our website under the “Staff” menu.

• Parents may call the school and ask to speak with counselor or leave a message if the counselor is unavailable.

• Appointments are highly recommended to see a counselor as dropping in may be difficult to accommodate depending on the counselor’s schedule.

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Encourage Participation• Get Involved

– Join clubs– Join a team– Become a

leader– Do

community service

– Participate

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CHESS CLUB ART CLUB

CHOIR CLUBFCA/BIBLE CLUBCHEERLEADING

CSFACADEMIC DECATHLON

CHESS CLUBFAST PITCH CLUB

DRAMA CLUBPHIT CLUB

National Honor SocietyFORENSICS

FRESHMEN CLASSJOURNALISM

FRENCH CLUB

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First Day of School Frequently Asked Questions

or Concerns

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P.E. Excuses• All students with excused PE, without a

doctor’s note, must still dress out and walk the track during PE.

• The student is required to have a Doctor’s note if they will be out for more than three days.

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Schedules• Students pick up their official blue schedule

in the gym on the first day of school.• If a student does not pick it up, they will

automatically be dropped from our school. • If the student is sick, a phone call should be

made to the Attendance Office in order to prevent a drop.

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Regular Day Bell Schedule• LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL

• Bell Schedule• Buses arrive: 7:50 - 8:05 a.m.

• Buses depart: 3:27 p.m.

• 0 7:23 - 8:20 (57)• 1 8:27 - 9:24 (57)• 2 9:30 - 10:28 (58)• 3 10:34 - 11:31 (57)• 4L 11:31 - 12:09 (38)• 4 11:37 - 12:34 (57)

• 5L 12:34 - 1:12 (38)• 5 12:15 - 1:12 (57)• 6 1:18 - 2:16 (58)• 7 2:22 - 3:21 (59)

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Lunch• Students may purchase lunch from the Cafeteria or

snack bar. They must have their I.D. to get through the lunch line quickly.

• Pre-payment Program: parents are able to prepay and the student use their ID card to access their account to pay for lunch. Parents may mail in payments to the cafeteria or send money/check with their student to prepay on their account in the cafeteria.

• Free or Reduced Lunch Applications may be picked up in the Administration Building.

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Bus Schedule• Bus Routes are printed in the Bakersfield

Californian the week before school starts.• If you do not receive the Bakersfield

Californian, you may pick up a bus schedule in the Administration Building.

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Parent Pick-Up/Drop-Off• Parents should pick-up or drop-off their

students along Jewetta Avenue in front of the Administration parking lot or in the back parking lot by the gym.

• Do not pick-up or drop-off in the staff parking lot in front of the Administration Building.

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Absences Or Off-Campus• Absences must be cleared within 72 hours

or becomes a cut.• Call 587-0925 to clear an absences.• Send note with student (including id #) to

obtain an off campus pass.• If late, send a note with student. Your

student must check in with the Attendance Office before going to class.

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Cell Phone Policy• All cell phones, pagers, and other

communication devices must have the power turned off.

• They must NOT be accessible during school hours.

• The Kern High School District is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged electronic communication devices or any charges incurred as a result.

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Academic Honor Code• The code states that all students will

complete all assigned work without unauthorized assistance from others AND without providing unauthorized assistance to others.

• The Academic Honesty Code applies not only to examination situations, but also to ALL student work completed for credit.

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C 2 GCommit to Graduate

• Make the commitment to graduate…– Be Prepared– Be on Time– Be Responsible– Be Respectful– Believe in Yourself

Be a Graduate!!