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Title: Welcome to Junior ParentStudent Night


1
Welcome to Junior Parent/Student Night
  • October 4, 2006

2
Presented by the DHS Counseling Department
  • Kim Halket, Head Counselor, A - H
  • Caroline Rubio, Counselor, I N AVID
  • Larry Carpenter, Counselor, O Z ELD
  • Julia Jones, Career Center Technician

3
Policies
  • Concurrent Enrollment at accredited schools
  • Alternate PE Credit
  • AP/Honors Classes
  • Class changes
  • Teacher requests

4
Education LadderCareer TrendsQualities-st
rong reading ability-emphatic about
literature-writing ability-mathematics/problem-s
olving-second language

5
University of California Update
  • Comprehensive Review process for admissions
    includes a g courses in grades 10 11, number
    of a-g courses, number of AP/Honors, quality of
    the senior year, extra-curricular activities,
    special talents
  • New MINIMUM GPA of 3.0 only
  • UC Merced is newest U.C. campus
  • Course validation is eliminated

6
California State University Updates
  • CSU will not require the new writing test on
    ACT/SAT, but may use it for placement purposes
  • Course validation is for math, Chemistry and
    foreign language only
  • EAP- Optional STAR test can replace ELM and EPT
    Placement exams

7
CA Community College Update
  • Transfer students should take a-g requirements,
    especially MATH
  • DUSD Concurrent Enrollment Program
  • LPC Early Admissions Program

8
PSAT for Juniors
  • Qualify for the National Merit Scholarship
    Competition
  • Given on Saturday, October 21st
  • Cost is 20
  • Will receive results with test booklet and answer
    key-becomes an excellent study guide for SAT in
    Spring

9
College Entrance Testing-
  • CSU requires either the SAT or ACT. May is a
    good time to take the SAT. ACT will be in June.
    Register as soon as possible for both/either!
  • UC requires the SAT or ACT and two SAT II
    (subject area) tests. June is a good time to
    take these. Students may take three in a sitting.

10
California Community Colleges/ Trade and
Specialty Schools
  • No tests are required! However, if a student
    would like to attend community college, if they
    score a 550 or above on the Critical Reading or
    Math portion of the SAT, they will be exempt from
    either math or English testing.

11
SAT II - Other Subject Area Tests required for
U.C.
  • Foreign Language
  • Reading only - French, German, Modern Hebrew,
    Italian, Latin, Spanish.
  • Reading and Listening - Chinese, French, German,
    Japanese, Korean, Spanish.
  • Other tests include U.S. History, World History,
    Biology, Math II C, Chemistry and Physics.
  • Take tests after completing curriculum!

12
ASVAB
  • Career Interest and Skills Inventory
  • 3 hours given on November 15
  • Free of charge
  • Sign up with Mrs. Rubio
  • Will receive results a month later with career
    cluster workbook for further exploration
  • Mandatory for Armed Services

13
Career Center Highlights
  • Easy Money- FastWeb/Tuitionfundingsources.com
  • Try on a Career Benefits of Job Shadowing
  • Build Your Future Paid Apprenticeships/
    Trades Expo
  • Bridges.com fun and interactive career
    research website
  • Explorers Post Bay Area clubs designed for
    Teens to investigate a profession of interest

14
Tri-Valley ROP-
  • Great option for Senior Year if undecided
  • Career-oriented classes
  • Try out a career interest or college major
  • Some classes are a-g approved
  • Some classes have articulation agreements with
    local community colleges for students to earn
    college credit after graduation

15
Fall Junior Musts-
  • Sign up for the PSAT and ASVAB
  • Honors Society-Apply for CSF and Academic Block
    D in October
  • Join school clubs, community activities, sports
  • Attend Fall Preview Days

16
Winter Junior Musts-
  • Review PSAT results
  • Visit colleges during Winter Break
  • Register for the March-June SAT/ACT tests
    on-line
  • Arrange for job shadowing/mentor opportunity
    thru Career Center
  • Sign up for Concurrent Enrollment classes at
    community college or other schools

17
Spring Junior Musts-
  • Select a rigorous senior year of classes,
    including math and/or include ROP classes
  • Take a SAT test prep class if necessary
  • Take SAT/ACT/AP exams
  • Apply for Academic Block D and CSF
  • Attend Spring College Open House Events
  • Sign up for summer school if necessary
  • Begin scholarship search
  • Research volunteer/community service

18
Making Your Senior Year Sane
  • Prep work/research in Junior year will make
    senior year easier and less stressful.
  • Talking with your counselor in the Junior year is
    a good idea. We can help you by asking questions
    that may help narrow down your choices/see new
    options.
  • Utilize the Internet for research. It helps
    weed out schools or find new ones.

19
  • Come to our financial aid presentation on
    February 1st so youll know what to expect in
    senior year.
  • Financial aid is for ALL schools!
  • Do your tax information early so that when your
    student is a senior, youll have good facts to
    work with on the FAFSA (Free Application for
    Federal Student Aid).
  • Feel free to contact the Counseling and Career
    Center staff anytime.

20
Thank you for coming!
  • Call Denise Watts at ext. 7016 to make an
    appointment with your counselor
  • Call Julia Jones in the Career Center at ext.
    7220 for information on scholarships, job
    shadowing, volunteer and employment info.
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