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WelcomeFVHS BARONSClass of 2016
Orientation Dates
Fulton – March 27Masuda – April 3Moiola – April 17
Shoreline Christian – April 17Talbert – April 3
Vista View – April 23
Registration Dates
FVHS Guidance goes to middle schools
Fulton – March 28, 29, 30 Masuda – April 4,5,6
Moiola – April 18 Shoreline Christian – April 18
Talbert – April 17 Vista View - April 26
Dates to Remember
Geometry / Algebra Placement Tests
Administered late May/early June At middle schools
Private schools – Saturday, June 9
Graduation and A-G RequirementsSUBJECTS REQUIREMENTS
GRADUATION A-G COLLEGE
A. HISTORY 3 yrs Required 2 yrs. Required
30 3 yrs recommended B. ENGLISH 4 yrs. Required 4 yrs. Required
40 C. MATHEMATICS 3 yrs Required 3 yrs. Required * (Must Include Alg. 1) 4 yrs. recommended
30 (Must include Alg. 2 or above) D. LABORATORY 2 yrs. of Science 2 yrs. of Lab Science SCIENCES 1 yr. of Life 1 yr. Biology 1 yr of Physical Science 1 yr. Chemistry/Physics
20 3 yrs. Recommended E. WORLD 1 1/2 years 2 yrs. Required LANGUAGE Visual/Performing Arts and/or (of the same language) World Language and/or 3 yrs. Recommended Applied Curriculum
F. VISUAL/PERFORMING ARTS (one year must be either World 1 yr. Required Language or Visual/Performing Arts) 15 G. College Prep Elective None Required 1 yr. Required Other Electives 1 semester of Health Required None Required 5 Other Electives 60 Physical Education 2 yrs Required None Required 20 Pass CAHSEE
220
Freshmen Take 6 ClassesWhat classes are required?
English PE
Math Health/Elective
Science Elective
Elective Choices in the 9th Grade
Ceramics, Art I, Animation, World Language, World Geography H, Environmental Design, Orchestra/Band, Chorus, Theater I, Reading
Required: One semester elective to pair with Health
Introduction to Art, World Geography, Principles of Design, Personal Management
Language Arts Flow Chart
Math Flow Chart
HBUHSD Placement Criteria for Ninth Grade HonorsEnglish/World Geography H Biology
7th Grade ELA CST Score of 375 or above
7th Grade ELA and Math CST Scores of 375 or above
8th Grade 1st Semester English Grade of A or B
8th Grade 1st Semester Science Grade of A or B
Gates MacGinitie Results at or above grade level 9.6
Gates MacGinitie Results at or above grade level 9.6
8th Grade Teacher suggested placement from study/work habits
8th Grade Teacher suggested placement from study/work habits
*Writing Sample * Math Placement Test Resulting in Geometry Placement Recommended
* By Site * By Site
A Typical 9th Grade Schedule
English 1Algebra 1Physical SciencePE/SportHealth/ElectiveElective
A Typical 9th Grade Honors Schedule
English 1 HonorsBiologyAccelerated GeometryPE/SportHealth/ElectiveWorld Language
District Academic Recognition Programs
Scholar with Distinction
Scholar with Honors
Scholar with Expertise
Typical Schedules for 9th Graders in the Scholar Program
Distinction Honors Expertise
English I H English I English I
Biology Physical Sci Physical Sci
Geometry Algebra 1 Alg 1/Basic Alg
World Lang I World Lang I VP Arts
P.E. P.E. P.E.
VP Arts VP Arts Area Elective
A General Four-Year Educational Plan
910
1112
Eng 1 Eng 2 CP Eng 3 CP Eng 4
Basic/Alg Geo Alg 2 Pre Calc
Phys/Lab Life/Lab Lab Sci Econ/Gov
Lang/VP Lang/VP Lang/VP Elective
PE W Hist US Hist Elective
Elective PE
Filling out the four-year plan
Filling out the Pre-Registration worksheet
Student Activities Before School Starts•9th Grade Registration August 13, 2012
A-L 8 am to 10:30am
M-Z 12 pm to 2:30 pm
On Registration day, PE clothes, Student ID’s and pictures will be
available.
•Link Crew August 20 and 21
On Link Crew day, students will pick up schedules, tour school and
attend an orientation.
•1st Day of School is Wednesday August 29, 2012
How can I help my student be successful in high school?
• Parents, LISTEN.• Sit down and seriously talk about problems, stresses, social
upheaval, peer pressure, workload, etc.
• Organize• Binder• Agenda/planner/daily reminder to keep track of assignments• Specific time and place to study
• Goals: Short and Long-term• Academic and Personal• Attainable and Realistic• Create a Plan to achieve these goals
• BE THERE. Really.• As the stresses and pressures of high school increase, your
students need to know you will be there for them.
What do We do if We Need Extra Help?
www.fvhs.comCourse Description BookPlanning Guide for Students and
ParentsDeveloping an ED Plan handout
Additional Assistance…Guidance Specialists
Linda Gardner A-Fj x4423Monika Whitman Fl-Lo x4422Nga Doan Lu-Q x4421Lynn McCall R-Z x4424
(714) 962-3301
Thank you…Please visit displays for athletics in the cafeteria
and curricular departments in the gym!