Title: Cienega Freshmen
1Cienega Freshmen
- WHAT PARENTS NEED
- TO KNOW
- 2008 - 2009
- SCHOOL YEAR
2Cienega High School Graduation Requirements
- English - 4 credits
- Science - 3 credits
- Math - 3 credits
- Social Studies - 3 credits
- Economics - .5 credits
- PE - 1 credit
- Health - .5 credits
- Fine Arts or Career Technical Education (CTE) - 1
credit - Students participating in marching band may now
elect PE credit versus fine art credit - Senior Exit Project - .5 credit
- Electives - 6 credits
3Student Schedules
- School Hours
- School begins at 840A and ends at 320P
- Block Schedule
- 1st, 3rd, 5th periods on M-W
- 2nd, 4th, 6th periods on T-Th
- Enrichment Clusters
- Selected through Arisnet
- Advisor Base
- Considered somewhat of a structured study hall
4Student Handbook
- Dress code
- Girls Blouses, skirts, shorts
- Eligibility
- To be eligible for AIA competition, students
must be passing all of their classes and have a
minimum of 2.0 GPA. - Electronics
- Electronic devices are not allowed to be used
in the classrooms. Any devices confiscated from
classrooms will be turned into administration and
returned to parents/guardians only. It is advised
for students to leave these devises at home as
they are easily lost or stolen. -
- UCLA Study Multitasking adversely affects how
you learn
5Power School
- Parental Access
- User ID and Password
- Student Records
- Grades, assignment status, attendance
- Email Grades and Attendance
- Daily, weekly, monthly
6Talk to their teachers
- If students dont understand concepts or
assignments - If students feel like theyre falling behind
- If students have missed class and need make-up
work
7School Involvement
- Research states Students who are involved in
school programs are generally more successful in
school - Fine Arts
- Clubs
- Athletics
8Attendance Policy
- 7 non-school related absences may result in no
credit - 12 non-school related absences will result in no
credit - School related absences are absences related to
athletics, band, field trips, etc.
9Tardies
- 5 minute passing period
- 1 Tardy 1 off final grade
- 5 Tardies 1 absence
- After School Detention
- Tuesday - Thursday 330-430
- Room 730 1 hour 1 tardy
10Not Handed Ins
Cheat Codes Although many of my freshman would
like them, unlike video games, there are no
cheat codes for completing work and handing it
in.
11 Not Handed Ins
- Individual and Group Counseling
- Guidance lessons in study skills time
management goal setting - On Watch
- Every three weeks grade check parents of
students with Ds or Fs notified recommendation
for tutoring, etc. - Students Taking Academic Responsibility
- Students may receive up to 80 of original grade
- Tutoring (math), Room 512 after school
- M-Th 330 - 530
12Intersession
- Students with C, D, or F
- 60 per class
- How it works
- 1st/3rd quarter grade in World History - 65(D)
- Intersession grade in World History - 85(B)
- New 2nd/4th quarter grade
- 65 85 150/2 75(C)
13Summer School
- Used for deficiencies
- Exceptions PE and Health
- Cost 125.00 per semester
- 2008 Dates
- 1st semester May 27 - June 10
- 2nd semester June 12 - 26
14Credit Recovery
- Summer School
- Correspondence Courses
- Students may complete 8 .5 credit courses from
correspondence courses and only 1 full credit
per core course, per subject. -
15Home Visits
- A home visit does not mean there is a problem at
school!! - Can be requested by parent
- No specific agenda
- No specific time requirement
16- MORE GOOD STUFF FOR PARENTS
- TO KNOW
17Arizona University Admission Requirements
- English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 credits
- Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
credits - Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 credits
- Social Studies . . . . . . . . . 2 credits
- Foreign Language . . . . . . 2 credits
- Fine Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 credit
-
- 16 credits Total
18NCAA
- The governing body for over 1,250 colleges and
universities - Membership includes
- 327 Division I schools
- 296 Division II schools
- 430 Division III schools
- The difference among the three divisions is that
Division I and II may offer athletic
scholarships Division III may not
19Initial -Eligibility Clearinghouse
- An organization that works with the NCAA to
determine a students academic eligibility for
athletic competition in his or her first year of
college enrollment - In order to participate students must register
during the later half of their junior year - This organization with analyze and process
academic records, ACT and/or SAT scores, and
amateur status
20Clearinghouse Registration
- Visit the website now
- Go online to NCAA Clearinghouse
- Select Prospective Student-Athletes
- Approved course list
- Agriculture course work
21Arizona Board of Regents High Honors Tuition
Waiver Scholarship
- Full state university tuition waiver for 1 year
following graduation - Renewable for 4 years
- Amount varies based on tuition
22CRITERIA - 1
Students must complete all 16 Core Competency
Courses by graduation with a B or better in each
course
23CRITERIA - 2
Students must meet at least one of the following
academic requirements
- GPA 3.50
- or
- Class Rank Top 5
24CRITERIA - 3
Students must meet at least one of the following
assessment options
- AIMS HS Tests - Exceed Standards on all 3 tests,
or - AIMS HS Tests - Exceed Standards on 2 tests,
MEETS Standard on 1 test, and - Minimum of 3 on 2 AP tests
25What is WUE?
- Western Undergraduate Exchange
- Fifteen western states that offer reduced tuition
to students of member states who attend
designated public colleges and universities
26Participating States
- Alaska
- Arizona
- California
- Colorado
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Mexico
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Washington
- Wyoming
27Which Schools Participate?
- Each state designates some or all of its public
colleges or universities to be WUE schools. - There are 2 and 4 year schools
- There are 70 four year schools (2008-2009)
- The complete list can be located at
- www.wue.wiche.edu
28Qualifying for WUE
- For each school, you must
- Be a resident of a member state
- Meet General Admission Requirements and
- Meet WUE Requirements
29General Admission Requirements
- Vary by school, even within a given state
- May include some or all of the following
- HS Diploma and/or GED
- Required Subjects /Number of years taken
- Minimum High School GPA, overall or core
- Minimum SAT or ACT score
30 31- Chuck Scott
- Freshman Counselor
- (520) 879-2854
- scottc_at_vail.k12.az.us