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Junior Parent/Guardian Meeting
Junta de Padres de Alumnos en el 11° Grado LEUZINGER HIGH SCHOOL April 10, 2018
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FORMS - FORMAS Student Transcript Presentation Information
Archivo Educacional Información de la Presentación
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Activities Director - Senior Information Stephanie Iveland
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Stay Up to Date on Senior Activities...
Parents/Guardians--Update your PowerSchool contact information, attend meetings, Students--Listen to announcements, check your cvuhsd.org , visit the Leuzinger website regularly, attend class meetings
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Senior Year Expenses... Senior Portraits Prom Grad Nite
Optional Senior Trip Yearbook, Senior Media Senior Apparel Graduation Packages & Cap & Gown Visit the Class of 2018 Senior Activities Information To get an idea of what seniors currently pay.
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ATTENDANCE-ASISTENCIA
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SBAC
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EARLY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (EAP)/PROGRAMA DE EVALUACION (EAP)
SBAC & preparación para la universidad basándose en su desempeño en la prueba Cursos de nivel universitario en inglés y matemáticas utilizado por la Universidad Estatal de California (CSU) y los Colegios Comunitarios de California (CCC) que participan SBAC & college readiness based on their performance on the test College-level coursework in English and mathematics used by the California State University (CSU) and participating California Community Colleges (CCCs)
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EARLY ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (EAP)/PROGRAMA DE EVALUACION (EAP)
Results are only used to determine a student’s placement after he or she has been admitted to the California State University. Students will find their EAP status reported on the front of the 2017–18 Student Score Report. There are four possible EAP status levels: Ready Conditionally Ready Not Yet Ready Not Ready Los resultados solo se usan para determinar la ubicación de un estudiante después de haber sido admitido en la Universidad Estatal de California. Los estudiantes encontrarán su estado EAP informado en el frente del Informe de puntaje del estudiante Hay cuatro niveles de estado de EAP posibles: Listo Condicionalmente listo Aún no está listo No está listo
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT TESTS/PRUEBAS DE COLOCACIÓN AVANZADA
May 7 - May 18
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TRANSCRIPTS / ARCHIVOS EDUCACIONALES
Grade point average/Promedio de calificaciones Total Credits/Creditos Totales Classes students are currently taking/Clases actuales
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CREDIT RECOVERY or CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT/
RECUPERACION DE CREDITOS & MATRICULA CONCURRENTE
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SAT & ACT
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Graduation vs. A-G
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CAL GRANT ELIGIBILITY TO QUALIFY: PARA CALIFICAR:
submit the FAFSA or Dream Act application and your verified Cal Grant GPA by the deadline be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen or meet AB540 eligibility criteria be a California resident for 1 year attend a qualifying California college have financial need at the college of your choice have family income and assets below the minimum levels PARA CALIFICAR: Presente la solicitud FAFSA o Dream Act y su Cal Grant GPA verificado antes de la fecha límite. Ser ciudadano de EE. UU. o no ciudadano elegible o cumplir con los criterios de elegibilidad AB540 Ser un residente de California por 1 año asistir a una universidad calificada de California Tiene necesidad financiera en la universidad de su elección Tener ingresos familiares y activos por debajo de los niveles mínimos
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Must take the SAT or ACT Exams GRADUATION
A-G : NO D or F ACCEPTED A. Social Science 2 years required: World History, US History, US Government, Economics B. English 4 years required: English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12 C. Mathematics 3 years required 4 years recommended: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and higher D. Science 2 years required 3 years recommended:1 Biological lab science,1 Physical lab science E. World Languages 2 years required 3 years recommended: 2 concurrent years of same language F. Visual and Performing Arts 1 year required: Art (all levels), Drama (all levels), Band (all levels), Chorus (All levels) G. College Prep Elective: 1 year additional in Mathematics, Science, English, Art, Social Studies or World Language Must take the SAT or ACT Exams GRADUATION Social Science 30 Credits: World History, US History, US Government, Economics English 40 Credits: English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12 Mathematics 20 Credits: Algebra I or higher. Courses below Algebra I do not count toward the 20 credits required for graduation. Science 20 Credits: Biological Science, Physical Science World Languages/Visual and Performing Arts/Practical Arts 20 Credits: 10 credits in two of three areas. PE 20 credits: plus Fitnessgram ( Dance or Sport) Electives 70 Credits Total Credits Required for Graduation: 220
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Two-Year Colleges •Requires High School Diploma or GED.
•Awards Associate degrees or certificate of study •Can prepare students for transferring to a 4-year college or university or… •Offers technical training in specific occupations (Computer Tech, culinary arts) •Most are non-residential; students live off-campus •Students can attend part-time or full-time •Most public 2-year colleges have very low fees •Cost $46 a unit
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4-yr College/University Admission Requirements
Most 4-year colleges require students to fulfill 4 requirements to be considered for admission: Complete the A-G requirements Take the College Entrance Tests (SAT/ACT) Earn good grades Submit an application, Letter of Rec., personal statement or essay.
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Not Required, but Recommended
Colleges and Universities look for “well-rounded” students too! Participate in extracurricular activities: –Sports –Student government –Music, Drama, Visual Arts –Community/Volunteer service –Part-time jobs
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CSU Campuses •California State University, Bakersfield
•California State University Channel Islands •California State University, Chico •California State University, Dominguez Hills •California State University, East Bay •California State University, Fresno •California State University, Fullerton •Humboldt State University •California State University, Long Beach •California State University, Los Angeles •California State University Maritime Academy •California State University, Monterey Bay •California State University, Northridge •California State Polytechnic University, Pomona •California State University, Sacramento •California State University, San Bernardino •San Diego State University •San Francisco State University •San José State University •California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo •California State University San Marcos •Sonoma State University •California State University, Stanislaus CSU Campuses
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UC Campuses - http://admission.universityofcalifornia.edu
•Berkeley •Davis •Irvine •Los Angeles •Merced •Riverside •San Diego •Santa Barbara •Santa Cruz
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