Title: AGENDA
1AGENDA
- Welcome Principal David Ortiz
- ASB President Jessica Escalante
- Introductions
- Assistant Principals Lito M.García (A K)
- Rachel Harris (L Z)
- Counselors Kelly Thrasher (A G)
- Renee Romero (H O)
- Athena Sims (P Z)
- Course Descriptions, Student Life and Parent
Information - Teachers will be available in the
- cafeteria immediately following our
- presentation to answer your questions
2WELCOME TO LA COLINA JUNIOR HIGH
- Academic Performance Index (API) 849
- Standards-based School
- A Caring Community
3La Colina Culture
Respectful
Responsible
- Build Influence
- and Inclusion
Hard Working
4Sixth Grade Orientations
- Visits and Tours
- Enrollment Forms
- Course Descriptions
- Elective Preference Sheets (Return to 6th grade
teachers)
5English
7th 8th Grade
- Study a variety of literature
- Develop expository and creative writing skills
- Refine research skills
- Deliver formal and informal note-taking skills
- Practice using proper grammar, punctuation, and
spelling - Learn new vocabulary
All course content will emphasize the California
standards for language arts
6English Class Placement
- Students will be scheduled into English and
Social Studies classes based on their scores on
the English/ Reading portion of the California
Standards Test (CST) - English 7 GATE for students qualified for GATE
through the Santa Barbara School District GATE
Office (730-7775) - English 7 Honors for students who have scored
Advanced - (scores above 400)
- English 7 College Prep for students performing
at grade level and who have scored either Basic
or Proficient (scores of 300 400) - Reading Support Class for students who score
Below Basic or Far Below Basic (usually a
score below 300)
7Science Class Placement
- Science class placement is based on Math class
placement - Students enrolled in Pre Algebra 1 or Pre Algebra
1-2 will be enrolled in Science 7 College Prep - Only GATE-qualified students
- enrolled in Pre Algebra 1-2 GATE
- or Algebra GATE will be
- enrolled in Science 7 GATE
8Life Science
7th Grade
- Structure and Functions
- in Living Systems
- Physical Principles
- in Living Systems
- Cell Biology
- Genetics
- Evolution
- Earth and Life History
9Physical Science
8th Grade
- Motion
- Forces
- Structure of Matter
- Earth in the Solar System
- Reactions
- Chemistry of Living Systems
- Periodic Table
- Density Buoyancy
10Mathematics
7th Grade
- Pre-Algebra 1 Slower-paced 2-year series
- Pre-Algebra 1-2 College-Prep/on grade level
- Pre-Algebra 1-2 GT Must be GATE-qualified
- Algebra 1-2 GT Readiness Test required
11Mathematics
8th Grade
- Pre-Algebra 2 Continuation of 1-2 series
- Algebra 1-2 College Prep/on grade level
- Algebra 1-2 GT GATE-Qualified
- Geometry GT Successful completion of
Algebra 1-2 GATE
12World History
7th Grade
Europe Renaissance Age of Exploration The
Americas
Roman Empire Islam China Japan
- The Study of the Middle Ages Around the World
13American Studies
8th Grade
- Our Colonial Heritage
- A New Nation
- U.S. Constitution
- Divergent Paths of the American People
- Toward a More Perfect Union
- The Rise of Industrial America
14Physical Education
7th 8th Grade
- Sport Activities
- Game Play
- Dance
- Kinesiology
- Team Sports
- Assessments
- Sports History
15Independent Studies Physical Education
- For student athletes who are competing at a very
advanced level in their sport - Currently only students who compete in swimming,
water polo and dance are eligible for
participation - Applications and Instructions available in the
Counseling Office - DEADLINE for applications June 1, 2008
16ELECTIVE COURSES
Life is Full of Choices!
17Semester Elective Classes
- All 7th Grade students will take one semester of
Health Science - Students will also choose one semester elective
- Art (Beginning)
- French 1a
- Latin 1a
- Spanish 1a
- Theater Arts (Introduction)
- Fundamentals of Success
18Health (required)
- Communication Skills
- Disease Prevention
- Nutrition
- Substance Abuse Prevention
- Family Life
- Personal Safety
- Mental Emotional Health
- Eating Disorders
- Body Systems
19Art
Advanced
Beginning
- Introduction to drawing Advanced
illustrations - Painting techniques Sculpture
- Art History Collage
- Success-oriented 8th grade course only
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20Foreign Languages
Hola
Expectata
Spanish 1a 7thGrade Spanish 1,2 8th Grade
Latin 1a 7th Grade Latin 1,2 8th Grade
Bonjour
French 1a 7th Grade French 1,2 8th Grade
21Intro to Theater Arts
- Introductory Course
- Improvisation and acting techniques
- Students eligible for Theater Arts or Musical
Theater in 8th grade
22Fundamentals of Success
- Test taking
- strategies
- Study skills
- Organization
- Research
Opportunities Computer
Labs Library Other resources
This class helps students to become more
effective and efficient students!
23Year-long Electives
24Concert Band
- All levels are welcome
- Technique, theory and reading music
- Instruments can be provided
- Opportunities to perform in school and
city/county performances
25AVID Advancement Via Individual Determination
- Support class for under-represented ethnic or
economic groups - For motivated, college-bound students
- Organization and communication skills
- Field trips, guest speakers and tutorials
- Teacher recommendation required
26LEADERSHIP
- Study of Effective Leadership
- Personal Growth
- People Skills
- Peer Assistance
- Proactive Approach
- Yearbook
- Activities
- Mostly 8th grade elective
27Optional 0-Period Classes
- Classes meet 2-3 times per week
- 735am 825am
- Auditions held in May 2008
- Chorus General group is open to all singers
Outburst, our elite group, is open by audition
only. - Advanced Band Open to players with more than one
year experience. Concerts, parades and music
festivals are held several times during the year. - Jazz Band Made up of brass, saxophones, a bass
player, drummer and a pianist, this class focuses
on Big Band and jazz classics. By audition only.
28Our school day begins at 830 am Our
school day ends at 230 pm
Reading Break and Home Room Advisory first 11
minutes of 5th period
29Late Start Thursdays
- Every Thursday classes begin at 930am and end at
the regular time (230pm) - Teachers hold weekly meetings to share ideas,
design new curriculum and analyze test data - Students should arrive just prior to 930am if
possible, however supervision is available in the
Cafeteria
30Lunchtime
1158-1233
31LUNCH AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Sports
TARGET
Web Page Club
Poetry Bee Clubs
Breakfast Reading Club
Club Live
Salsa Club
Surf Club
Math Club
Chess Club
Science Club
Library
32Spirit Days
33TIME TO GET READY!During the month of August
- Office will be open daily
- 830am - 1130am
- 100pm - 300pm
- Orientation Packages will be available (also on
our website www.sbceo.org/junior/lcjh.htm) - Turn in any missing paperwork
- Purchase Package Deal Student Id Agenda
Yearbook for 50 - PE clothes may be ordered at this time
34Immunizations
- MMR 2 shots
- Hepatitis B 3 shots
- Tetanus Highly Recommended
35PARENT VOLUNTEERS
We Need You!!!
Library Helpers
Guest Speakers
Chaperones Drivers
Phone-a-thon
xeroxing
And more
Cafeteria
36P.T.S.A. and Site Council
We need YOU ! !
37La Colina Spring Open House
Thursday, April 24
630 pm
Come and join the fun!
38Transfer Students
- Application deadline is February 29, 2008
-
- Intra-District Fill out the application at your
home junior high school and meet with an
administrator who will then sign it. - Inter-District Fill out an application at your
home school district office (ex. Ventura,
Lompoc). - Return the completed application to the SB School
District Office 720 Santa Barbara Street. - Questions Call Ana Reierson at 963-4331 ext 276
(se habla espanol). - Enrollment meeting in Cafeteria TBA after March
1, 2008
39Dont forget to stop by the Cafeteria to meet our
Department Chairs!
Thank you for joining us this evening! La Colina
Junior High School 2008-2009