Freshman Academic Planning
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Freshman Academic Planning Presented by the Mills High School Counselors Spring 2020 Welcome! Counselor Student Assignments Ms. Mack A-Fr Ms. Laux Fua-Lal + SAIL Ms. Vasquez Lam-O Mr. Stillman P-Z Learning Targets 1. I will be able to contrast the High School graduation and College admission requirements (A-G). 2. I will be able to apply the HS graduation and college admission requirements to choose my course requests for next year. Standards: B-LS 7: Identify long and short term academic goals. B-LS-1: Demonstrate critical-thinking skills to make informed decisions. When will I see my counselor? ■ One-on-One Academic Advising (Scheduling) During English classes March 5th-19th Finalize course selection for next school year ■ Academic Support ■ College and Career Planning ■ Personal or Social Concerns How do I see my counselor? ■ Stop by our offices before or after school, brunch, flex, lunch, or an open period ■ Send us an email - We check them during the week ■ Counselors have a QR code/website on their doors where you can make appointments Sophomore Year! High School Graduation & College Requirements High School Graduation Requirements ■ 220 Credits need for graduation ■ Each semester class is 5 credits Freshman Year 60-70 Sophomore Year 60 Junior Year 60 Senior Year 50-60 _____ Total 230-250 ■ D- or higher in all required classes Mills High School UC & CSU “A-G” ▪ Social Science/History Requirements 3.5 years required ▪ ▪ A) Social Science/History English 2 years required 4 years required ▪ ▪ B) English Mathematics 4 years required 3 years required ▪ ▪ C) Mathematics Science 3 years required, 4 recommended 2 years required ▪ ▪ D) Science World Language 2 years required, 3 recommended 1 year required ▪ ▪ E) World Language Visual & Performing Arts (VAPA) 2 years required, 3 recommended 1 year required ▪ ▪ F) Visual & Performing Arts Additional grad requirements: 1 year required ○ 1 semester Health ▪G) Elective ○ 2 years of P.E. 1 year required ○ 1 year Career/Technical Education ○ Electives Classes must be passed with a “C-” or 220 Credits for graduation better Course Request Forms ■ Must be filled out & signed by parent in order for counselors to approve your course requests ■ Use this form as a guide when you enter course requests online later today English 4 years required at Mills ■ 9th grade – English 1 ■ 10th grade – English 2 or English 2 AS ■ 11th grade – English 3 or AP Language ■ 12th grade – English 4 or AP Literature 4 years required for college (must pass with “C” or better) NOTE: English 2 has been pre-selected for all rising 10th graders. Students can choose to opt into English 2 AS in the fall. Mathematics 3 years required at Mills ■ Algebra 1 ■ Geometry Required for college eligibility ■ Algebra 2 ■ Integrated Math 2 ■ Finite Math & Statistics ■ Pre-Calculus ■ AP Statistics ■ AP Calculus AB or BC ■ AP Computer Science 3 years required for college (4 recommended) MATH FLOW CHART AP CALCULUS AB or BC AP STATISTICS AP COMPUTER SCIENCE FINITE MATH or PRE-CALCULUS DATA SCIENCE PATH TO STATS (MATH 190) ALGEBRA 2 Required for INTEGRATED college GEOMETRY MATH 2 eligibility ALGEBRA 1 NOTE: If you’re in Algebra 1 and planning to take Geometry this summer, add Algebra 2 as an alternate to Geometry. Students who qualify for Accelerated Geometry will be notified. Social Science/History 3.5 years required at Mills th ■ 9 grade – Ethnic Studies th ■ 10 grade – Modern World History (CP or AS) th ■ 11 grade – U.S. History (CP or AP) th ■ 12 grade – Economics & American Government (CP or AP) 2 years required for college (must pass with “C” or better) Advanced Standing (AS) Overview Requirements ➔ Prepares you for the ➔ Frequent homework rigors of AP classes ➔ Year-long commitment ➔ Non-weighted: No extra points for GPA calculation for AS Science 2 years required at Mills 1 year Biological, 1 year Physical Science Core: ■ Biotechnology 1 & 2 ■ Biology ■ AP Biology ■ Chemistry ■ AP Chemistry ■ Physics ■ Physics 1 AP ■ AP Environmental Science 2 years required for college (3 recommended) (must pass with “C-” or better) AP Science Prerequisite Chart AP Science courses are listed across the top row, and prerequisites are listed along the left column. AP AP Biology AP AP Environmental Chemistry Physics Science Biology X X X X Chemistry X X X X (may be taken concurrently) Physics X X (may be taken (may be taken concurrently) concurrently) Algebra 2 X Physical Education 2 years required at Mills ● P.E. 1 ● P.E. 2 Not required for college World Language 1 year required at Mills ■ Spanish ■ Chinese ■ Japanese 2 years required for college (3 years recommended) Note: If you take Spanish/Chinese/Japanese 2 as a freshman, you are eligible for college after 1 year. Career Technical Education 1 year required at Mills ■ Architectural Design 1 & 2 ■ Media Arts 1 & 2 ■ Art of Video 1 & 2 ■ AP Computer Science ■ Engineering Tech ■ Computer Science ■ Biotechnology ■ Journalism ■ Food and Nutrition ■ Publications ■ Culinary Arts ■ Woodworking Not required for college Note: Students can wait until 11th or 12th grade to take electives. Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) 1 year required at Mills ■ Architectural Design 1 & 2 ■ Media Arts 1 & 2 ■ Art 1 & 2 ■ Jazz Ensemble ■ Drama ■ Art of Video 1 & 2 ■ Chamber Orchestra ■ Ceramics 1 & 2 ■ Symphonic Band ■ Concert Choir ■ AP Studio Art 1 year required for college Note: You can not use a single class to fulfill BOTH your CTE & VAPA requirements. Let’s talk about GRADES... Why do grades matter? 1. Each grade contributes to your overall Grade Point Average (GPA) a. This determines eligibility for sports & activities (minimum 2.00) 2. Grades tell us how you are doing and if you are understanding the curriculum How do I remain eligible for athletics? ■ Eligibility is recalculated each 6-week grading period. To participate in sports & theater performances, 9th to 11th graders must: ■ Pass at least 25 credits with a minimum 2.0 GPA during previous grading period ■ Have no more than one F ■ Student athletes must submit Athletic Packet to Health Office BEFORE trying out What happens if I fail a class? ■ You'll need to repeat the class to be eligible for graduation AND college ■ You can repeat the class in summer school or at Mills during the school year ■ If you fail more than 3 classes, you will become "credit deficient." You must meet with your counselor to develop a plan for graduation. What happens if I get a “D” in a required course? To be eligible for a 4-year college, the course has to be repeated! Plan to discuss with your counselor. What can I do if I’m struggling in a class? ✓ Talk to the teacher… get help during Flex Time! ✓ Check assignments in Canvas regularly ✓ Attend free After-School Tutoring ○ Mondays-Thursdays in the library 3:30-5pm ✓ Buddy up with a classmate who is doing well ✓ Speak with your counselor ✓ Free online tutoring service through public library Let’s take a Breather! Sun Salutation Inhale, arms up… Hands to heart center, exhale. Inhale, arms up… Forward fold, exhale. Inhale, hands to shin / flat back... Exhale, forward fold again. Inhale, arms up... Hands to heart center, exhale. Planning for Next Year Electives with Requirements Classes that require an application: ➔ Leadership: To apply, talk to Ms. Dove (Rm. 136 or 152). ◆ Sign up for another elective first. We will add students who have been approved. ➔ Journalism: Pick up an application from Mr. Hensley (Rm. 116) Recommended: 1st Period Off! Research shows that a later start time: ● Increases how much sleep students get (since adolescent sleep cycles run later than adults) ● Improves students’ mood and mental health ● Improves students’ grades and standardized test scores Just select 1st period off on your course request form! Requesting 7th period off ➔ Only athletes can request 7th period off, and it is not guaranteed. ➔ If you plan to play a sport and want 7th off, you must list your sport on your course request worksheet! Summer School ● SMUHSD summer school is to remediate D’s or F’s ● Counselors will assist students signing up in March during scheduling. ● Burlingame High School will host summer school ● Transportation is provided if needed ● Summer School Dates: ○ Sessions #1 : June 8 to 23 ○ Session #2 June 24 to July 9 ○ Mon - Fri from 8:30 a.m. -12:50 p.m. Tuition-free courses can also be taken at the community college – Pick up a Concurrent Enrollment Form in the Career Center Summer Opportunities ● Summer is a great time to try something new and enriching! ○ Get an internship or job ○ Volunteer ○ Take a community college course ○ Attend a STEM Camp or research experience ● Deadlines for summer internships happening now! ○ Check out these Summer Internships - listed on our website under Mills Counseling -> College & Career ● Questions? Talk to Ms. Woolsey, Career Coordinator! Academic Planning Evening: Thursday, Feb. 27th at 6:30PM Give this flyer to your parents!! Save the Dates! ● Academic Planning Evening: Feb 27th at 6:30PM ● Course Information Morning: Feb. 28th ○ Select 3 courses or electives to learn more about ● Course requests due: March 3rd ● Finalize course requests (one-on-one with counselor): During English classes March 5th-9th Selecting Courses for 10th Grade Requesting Courses: 2 Steps! ➢ 2 STEPS due by Tuesday, March 3rd: 1. Submit your Course Request Form with parent signature to MS. CROWLEY in the Counseling Department 2. Enter course requests in Aeries online * Students with IEP’s should submit their forms to their Directed Studies teacher COURSE REQUEST FORMS Turn your forms in to Ms. Crowley in the Counseling Office! Requesting Courses ➢ Course descriptions may be found on the MHS website under the Academic Counseling section (select “Course Guide”).