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James Logan HS Rising

Seniors Pre-Registration

Class of 2026

2025-2026

Tips and tools for selecting courses and registering online

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Graduation Requirements

Logan Graduation Requirements: pg. 1

Course Catalog 25 - 26

  • 220 credits
  • 20 hrs CS
  • 1 semester of Ethnic Studies

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Graduation vs. College Admission Requirements

“D” grades DO NOT count for 4 year-college eligibility

Class of 2026:

  • 20 Hours Community Service

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College Admission Requirements

UC/CSU “a-g” Courses pg.79

These are the Logan courses that

count towards four year college

entrance requirements.

a. Social Science 2 years

b. English 4 years

c. Math 3 years, 4 recommended

d. Lab Science 2 years, 3 recommended

e. World Language 2 years, 3 recommended

f. VAPA 1 year

e. College Prep Elective 1 year

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Specialized Programs

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Early College

A Partnership Between JLHS & Ohlone College

Sophomores and Juniors! Want to split your school day into high school AND college? Come join Early College (AKA College Connections) and earn high school & college credits!!!

What: A shortened schedule. 3 high school courses (English, Social Studies, MC Seminar) & at least 2 Ohlone College academic courses of your choice

Who: Current Juniors & Sophomores

How: Submit CC Application located on our Early College Website.

Where: Logan Campus (In-person) and Ohlone College (In-person or Virtual)

Cost: Ohlone Books, Parking, & Student Activity Fee

Need more information? Click on our website or contact us!

Mr. Sutton(csutton@nhusd.k12.ca.us)

Ms. Fenzl (mfenzl@nhusd.k12.ca.us)

Ms. Dutra (rdutra@nhusd.k12.ca.us)

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STEM PATHWAY & Project Lead the Way

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Physical Science Remediation through ROP Courses

The following ROP courses will meet James Logan graduation “physical science” requirement (up to 10 credits):

*Introduction to Engineering (Logan)

*Computer Science Principles (Logan)

*Civil Engineering & Architecture (MVROP)

*Principles of Biomedical Science (MVROP)

Courses at the MVROP Center require 3 periods of your schedule (20 credits earned)

Sample AM Off Campus ROP Schedule

Per. 0- No Zero Period (Own transportation to ROP)

Per. 1- MVROP

Per. 2- MVROP

Per. 3- ROP Bus Transition to Logan

Per. 4- Lunch

Per. 5-7 Logan Classes

Sample PM Off Campus ROP Schedule

Per. 0-3 Logan Classes

Per. 4- Lunch

Per. 5- ROP Bus Transition to MVROP

Per. 6-7 MVROP

*Courses subject to availability

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    • Newcomer 9/10
    • Newcomer 10/11
    • Academic Lit 1
    • Academic Lit 2
    • Academic Lit 3

*Academic Lit courses are required for EL students.

You may opt-out of this course by submitting an Opt Out Form.

25-26 EL Opt Out Form

English Learner Placement

Academic Lit support classes*

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Body of Transcript

Keep track of your progress towards graduation here

If you need to make up D’s and F’s for Graduation/College Entrance Requirements please check in with your Counselor

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Transcript Credit Summary and GPA

GPA Information:

  • Academic GPA (9-12): Unweighted and weighted all classes grades 9-12
  • Academic GPA (10-12): Unweighted and weighted A-G classes grades 10-12

Total Credits Earned: at this point should be between 130 and 150 credits

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Completing your Pre-Registration Form

FIRST: Let’s check your graduation status and college entrance requirements.

Login to Aeries to access these pages.

Juniors on track to graduate have no less than 130 credits!

The subjects needed in red will inform you which classes you still need to satisfy the A- G requirements.

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The Course Selection Form is meant to be your guide! However, course requests must be submitted in the Aeries student portal.

Look carefully at the program differences within ELA and Social Science. These are required courses as a senior!

ELA course descriptions link

UC Recommendation:

4 years of math

3 years of science

3 years of world language

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Taking an Honors/AP course?

You must complete the Honors/AP Contract and Time Management Worksheet.

  • Keys to Success for Honors/AP classes
    • 5 hours of outside coursework per class is not an overestimate
    • Take extracurricular and out of school responsibilities into consideration, especially during the competitive season
    • Make sure you are successful in all of your classes
    • Make sure you have time for self-care and that you maintain a healthy lifestyle (ex. sleep, diet, fun)

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Class Withdrawal Policy

At the start of the year, we have very limited seat space for changes for ALL classes. Please review the policy below:

Page 9 on course catalog

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Online Registration

Video tutorial: How to register your courses in Aeries (click to open)

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Summer School

  • Summer School is to makeup D or F grades in academic courses

2025 Summer School Application Coming Soon!

High School Summer School 2025

Dates: TBD

Any Summer School Questions talk to your counselor

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Registration Window and Due Dates

Registration Window: Feb. 4-Feb. 17

All course requests will be reviewed by your counselor on collection day (dates on the following slide)

Counselor Room Assignment

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Junior pre-registration course requests review via US History & AP US History

*Tuesday, Feb 18

Counselor lunch 5th period

*Thursday, Feb 20

Counselor lunch 4th period

Mijares 1, 5, 7 (come 4th, take lunch 5th)

Santos 1

Sidhu 2, 3, 6

Nabizad 5, 6, 7

Washington 2 (ICL), 4

Henderson 1, 3, 5, 6

Nelson 2, 4

Teitler 2, 3

On this day, bring your completed course selection form and submit course requests in Aeries before you meet with your counselor.

Your counselor will review your requests and approve them or make recommendations.

Zero period students: come in during any of the above periods on the day your class meets.

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Choose your classes wisely

Students should refer their pre-reg questions to their counselor. Talk to you parents, teachers and others about your options before making your course selections.