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Welcome back 10th &
11th Graders!
FOLLOW US TODAY
FOLLOW US ON:
@CulverCityHS
PARENT SURVEY
Please take a moment to complete our parent survey at:
tinyurl.com/parentcomm19
Culver Counselor BreakdownA - Davila Mr. Smith [email protected]
Davis - Iglesias Alas Ms. Shlomo [email protected]
Inocencio - McKinley + AVID Mrs. Lenke [email protected]
McKinney - Reyes + ELD Mrs. Bourget [email protected]
Ribordy - Z + NCAA Mr. Gyepes [email protected]
College Counselor Mrs. Valverde [email protected]
CTE/Career Counselor Ms. Madrid [email protected]
Intervention Specialist Ms. Maldonado [email protected]
Intervention Specialist Ms. Spencer [email protected]
Subject CCHS Requirements Cal State University2.0 GPA and Above
University of California3.0 GPA and Above
A History 3.5 years
(Global Issues, World History, U.S. History, & Govt/ Econ)
2 years
2 years
B English 4 years 4 years 4 years
C Mathematics
3 years(1 Year of Algebra Required)
3 years(Algebra I, Geometry,
Algebra II)
3 years required, 4 recommended
(Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II)
D Science 2.5 years
(Including health, 1 Biological & 1 physical science)
2 Years, 3 Years Recommended
(1 year each of Physical and Biological Science)
2 Years, 3 Years Recommended(1 yr each of Physical & Biological
Science **Phy.Science must be Chem/Physics**)
E Modern Language 1 year 2 Years, 3 Years
Recommended(The same language)
2 Years, 3 Years Recommended(The same language)
F Visual & Performing Arts
1 year
1 year
1 year
G Electives
50 credits– College Prep Elective
1 Year(Additional year of an “a-f”)
College Prep Elective1 Year
(Additional year of an “a-f”)
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Complete 60
Service Learning
Hours>Form online
>Ms. Madrid Earn a Total of 220 Credits
Complete All Required
Courses
ALL CREDITS must be completed to participate in commencement
Adult SchoolAll CORE COURSES OFFERED (NO AP OR HONORS )
Schedule: M-Th 3:15-5:15pm (exceptions at times due to extracurricular)COMMITMENT: 6 hours/wk, MUST make adequate progress and attend regularly.
Rolling Admission
STUDY SKILLS CREDIT RECOVERYCourses: English, Social Studies, Health, Global Issues, Electives (currently no math or science)Instructional model: contract (student must have the skill and will to work independently with minimal support)
iAcademySpecial Circumstances with approval from Administration.
ALL PROGRAMS: AS SPACE ALLOWS- (D GRADE CORRECTION, NO C GRADE REPEATS)
CREDIT RECOVERY -- GET BACK ON TRACK, IT’S POSSIBLE!!!!
CCC BASICS• Room 14
• College information & advice
• College Visits
• Career counseling & planning
• Service Learning Opportunities
including Internships
• Lunch & Learn Career Speakers
• Career Pathways
follow us @CCC_cchs!!
COLLEGE & CAREER FAIR
September 26, 2019
6:00 - 8:00 PM @ HS Track & Field
IMPORTANT!!October 30, 2019
● PSAT - 11th Graders
● PLAN - 10th Graders
● PSAT/PLAN Results Night- January 8 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM
S A TCHOLASTIC
APTITUDE
TEST
•Contains 2 sections: Math, Critical Reading (optional writing and language test)
•11th Grade Students typically take SAT/ACT Spring of Junior Year.
•Spring 2020 REGISTER to take ExamDates to register:
April 3 for May 2 SAT May 8 deadline for June 6 SAT
•SAT SUBJECT TESTS(UC’s/CSU’s subject test optional depending on major)www.fairtest.org/university/optional
$26.00 English (literature) History(US/World) Mathematics Levels ½ Science (Bio, Chem, Phys) Languages: French, German, Modern Hebrew, Italian,
Latin, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
TO REGISTER:
www.collegeboard.org$47.50 or $64.50 (with writing)
Obtain Fee waiver from Mrs. Valverde
A C TMERICAN
OLLEGE
EST
•Spring 2020 REGISTER to take Exam
Dates to register:
Feb. 28 for April 4
May 8, deadline for June 13, ACT
•Senior Year tests September, October, December
•Summer- Prep to RETAKE EXAM
TO REGISTER:
www.actstudent.org$50.50 or $67 (with writing)
When will I begin financial aid?
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will be filed in the
fall of SENIOR YEAR.
Financial aid consists of funds (scholarships, grants, loans,
work-study) provided to students and families to help pay for
postsecondary educational expenses.
All Colleges have Net Price Calculators-
Have an honest conversations about college
savings and debt.
WHAT KIND OF ACTIVITIES ARE IMPORTANT?
•Extra-curricular: Athletics, Arts, and Activities (clubs)
■ Quality Participation and Commitment in one or few activities
•Represent/Take on a Leadership Position (shows responsibility and a growth mindset-builds your collaboration skills)
•Hobbies
•Summer Enrichment Programs
•Service to the Community – volunteering and internships
* STRIKE BALANCE between academics and activities
NCAA ELIGIBILITY
● REGISTER WITH ELIGIBILITY CENTER DURING SOPHOMORE YEAR
● MEET WITH YOUR COUNSELOR OR ONE OF THE NCAA COORDINATORS (MR. GYEPES OR DR. MCMILLAN) TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE TAKING THE CORRECT CLASSES
● GET A COPY OF NCAA BROCHURE (SHOULD ARRIVE IN SEPTEMBER) TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE AWARE OF NCAA REQUIREMENTS.
● IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SEE AN NCAA COORDINATOR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.○ NCAA Information Night - SPRING 2020 (TBA)
TO REGISTER:
eligiblitycenter.org
Week 1: May 4 through 8
Week 2: May 11 through 15
Mr. Trevor Ramos Guest Speaker
President of College Funding Remedies
West Los Angeles College
GO WEST. GO FAR.