Title: 20092010 Torrey Pines High School
12009-2010Torrey Pines High School
- Incoming 9th Grade
- Registration Information
2Welcome and Introductions
- Principal- Brett Killeen
- Assistant Principals
- Rob Coppo
- Milan Perisic
- Garry Thornton
- ASB President- Alexa Golden
- PALs Students- Josh Adler and
- Tara Mullally
- TPHS Foundation- Bobbi Karlson
3TPHS Counselors
Jayme Cambra A-Co
Brennan Dean Cr- Ha
Mary Sanchez-Allwein He-Ko and ELL
Lauren Dowell Si-Z
Sally Gervasini Kr-Na and AVID
Ashley Bascom Ne-Sh and AVID
4Registration Packet
- Contract
- Course Request Form
- High School Graduation Requirements
- 10 Important TPHS Academic Facts
- UC/CSU a-g Admission Requirements
- 9th Grade 09-10 Course Offering Sheet
5General Graduation Requirements
- Complete a minimum of 230 credits.
- Complete all course requirements.
- Pass the California High School Exit Exam in
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Pass Algebra I P with a D or better.
6Required High School Courses
7Four-Year University RequirementsUC/CSU A-G
List
8Freshmen students typically take
- English
- Math
- Year One PE
- Biology
- World Language
- CTE, VPA, or other elective class
9English
You must choose 1 English 9 College Prep or
English 9 Honors Please circle the course you
would like on the form as indicated by the arrow.
10Mathematics
You must write one course, from the list of math
classes indicated on the Course Offering Sheet.
11Physical Education
- You MUST write 1
- Year One PE (includes health)
- Team Sport (see Course Offering Sheet for
options) - Band/PE (Music auditions are required sign up at
http//teachers.sduhsd.net/awillcox) - ISPE (Must be approved yearly through the
Athletics department)
12Health Requirement
- If a student selects ISPE or Band/PE they will
still need to fulfill the health requirement
sometime during the next four years. - Students may take Health through
- Summer school
- or
- An approved off campus source.
13Elective Choices
- Using your Course Offering sheet, select three
classes from the following categories - Science
- World Language
- Visual Performing Arts
- Career Technical Education
- Alternates, must be written as well in case of
course cancellation or staffing changes.
14Science
- Which science sequence is best for you?
- Love science and math? Do well in those classes?
VENTI - Solid student, will definitely apply to a UC?
GRANDE - Need extra support in science and math? Still
want to be on track for college? TALL
15World Language
- If a student is earning a C or better in their
current world language class, they are prepared
to continue on to the next level. - World language courses completed in middle school
count towards meeting the college admission
requirements. - -i.e. Spanish II, equals two years of a World
Language if the final year is completed in high
school.
16Honors vs. College Prep Courses
- Level of difficulty
- Achievement level in past
- Personal interest/Motivation
- Time management
- Work and study habits
- Well rounded student/other commitments
17Special Programs/Classes
- ASB Leadership
- English Language Learners
- PALs
- AVID
- Yearbook
- Journalism
- Special Education
- If your student receives Special Education
services, please bring a copy of your childs IEP
next week.
18How can I find out what a class will be like?
- Visit the counseling website
- http//www2.sduhsd.net/tp/counseling.php
- Select the TPHS Course Profiles link and read
about all our classes
19Things to consider when choosing your courses.
- Do my course selections correlate with my post
high school plans? - Have I met the course prerequisites?
- Math and World Languages must have a C or better
both semesters to progress to the next level. - How much time can I reasonably commit to studying
given my responsibilities outside of school (i.e.
community service, clubs, sports)?
20When is the last day to make course changes?
- The last day to make course changes is Friday,
May 29th - If you would like to make a change, email your
class change to - tpchangecourses_at_sduhsd.net
- No email response will be given
21Will I be able to change my schedule next year?
- Mandatory schedule changes will be made for
students who completed an approved summer school
course or for students who failed a class. - Schedule changes will NOT be made to accommodate
teacher requests, off campus classes or
extracurricular activities, such as sports.
22Schedule Changes Continued
- Adding and dropping courses will be considered
during Readiness Days in August and will ONLY be
approved if - it improves the integrity of the schedule.
- there is space available in the desired class
during the same period as the dropped course. - After the first day of school, requests will
require a conference with an administrator. If
approved student may be required to make up
missed work.
23What if I want to change levels?
- Level changes (from an honors course to a college
prep course) will be considered during the first
four weeks of the semester, if there is space
available. - Prior to any level change being made, student and
parent must have contact with current teacher.
24How do I submit my course request form and
contract?
- On the evening of March 25th or 26th you are
invited to briefly meet with a staff member and
submit your forms. - OR
- If you dont have questions, you can drop off
your completed form in your designated room.
25What should I bring if I return on March 25th or
26th to meet with TPHS Staff?
- You must bring a signed Contract by both student
and parent and a completed Course Request Form. - If in Special Education courses, a current IEP.
- You will meet individually with a staff member
and it is very important that you have alternates
for each elective class - chosen.
26March 25th and 26th Schedule
Room Assignments A-G and Special Ed Lecture
Hall H-N and EL Learners Media Center O-Z
and AVID Room 52 and 53
27Summer School
- Applications are available in your middle school
counseling office. - Check application for due date.
- Summer school is important if you need to make up
D or F grades. - Counselors will be checking transcripts before
beginning of school year to make sure students
have fulfilled course prerequisites.
28Optional Coffee Chat with TP Counselors
- Incoming 9th grade parents are welcome to attend
an informal session where counselors will answer
general questions about TPHS and course
selections. - This event will take place in the Media Center at
Carmel Valley Middle School - Monday, March 23rd from 600pm-700pm
29Thank You for Attending!
- Remember to choose your courses wisely. The
choices you make now will determine your
2009-2010 schedule - We look forward to seeing you next week ?