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Course Request Workshop

Class of ‘25

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Agenda

  • Welcome
  • 12th Grade Course Selection
    • Timeline
    • Course offerings
    • Off-site programs
    • Registration
  • Spring date reminders
  • CCC College Night preview
  • Q&A

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Course Registration Timeline

Event

Date

Student / Parent Course Selection Presentations

2/1

Aeries registration *AND*

Google course reg form due

2/25

Current students: Counselors visit English classes

2/26 - 3/4

Course registration meetings

with new families (appt required)

3/4 - 3/8

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SHS Counselors

Ms. Jones

Last Names: A-F

tjones@lgsuhsd.org

Ms. Saiki

Last Names: G-L

fsaiki@lgsuhsd.org

Ms. Allen

Last Names: M-R

eallen@lgsuhsd.org

Mr. Safine

Last Names: S-Z

bsafine@lgsuhsd.org

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New Families

Refer to enrollment page for timely registration and online links (included with pre-registration confirmation from Registrar)

LGSUHSD Enrollment Page

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New & Returning Courses

2024-25 Course Selection Guide (cutt.ly/owZDNEqR)

New Course

*Finite Mathematics

Returning to the Course List

Creative Writing

Digital Animation

Marine Biology

Sports Medicine

*Pending formal approval

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Policy on External Courses

  • The following policy applies to students in the graduating Class of 2025 and younger
  • Up to 30 high school credits from external community college, state college or accredited public or private institutions may be transferred to a student transcript
  • Completed coursework can be placed on a student transcript if it meets ONE of the following conditions:
  • It is needed to meet graduation requirements
  • It is needed to meet minimum college entrance requirements
  • It has been taken for remediation purposes
  • Students will receive the same letter grade for high school as is granted by the external institution
  • The external course must be taken from an institution that is WASC or otherwise regionally accredited (all local community colleges are WASC accredited)

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Policy on External Courses Continued

  • An extra grade point will be awarded only if the same Honors / AP course is available at SHS
  • Community college courses will not receive an extra grade point
  • Students will not receive credit for external coursework (EXCEPT for remediation) in the following areas:
  • English
  • Social Studies
  • Introductory Biology
  • Students must complete the external course agreement form, including R-40 counselor and/or administrator signature before enrolling in the course.
  • Admin or counselor approval window: 2/13 - 6/30

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English Courses

English 12

English Literature Composition AP

Course Requirements: English 9, 10, 11. Recommended: B+ average in English 10 and 11

English Language Composition AP

Course Requirements: English 9, 10, 11.

Recommended: B+ average in English 10 and 11

English 12 MAP

Completion of Eng 11 MAP Honors or Eng 11 MAP. Concurrent enrollment in

US Gov/Econ MAP or US Gov AP/ Econ MAP AND Senior Media Lab

English Language Composition AP MAP

Completion of Eng 11 MAP Honors or Eng 11 MAP. Concurrent enrollment in

US Gov/Econ MAP or US Gov AP/Econ MAP and Senior Media Lab. Recommended: B+ average in Eng 10 & 11 MAP

4 years for graduation

& college

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English Electives

Journalism 1

Grades 9-12

English Language Development (ELD)

Grades 9-12

Journalism 2-3 and 4 Honors (Yearbook)

Completion of previous level

Journalism 2-3 and 4 Honors (Newspaper)

Completion of previous level

Multimedia Journalism/SHS TV 1-3 and 4 Honors

Grades 9-12

Creative Writing 1-2/H

Completion of previous level

Grades 9-12

Strategic Learning

Grades 9-12

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Social Studies Courses

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Economics/

U.S. Government MAP

Grade 12. Concurrent enrollment in any English 12 MAP course and Senior Media Lab.

Economics/

U.S. Government

Grade 12

Economics/

U.S. Government AP MAP

Grade 12. Concurrent enrollment in any English 12 MAP course and Senior Media Lab.

History in Film

Grades 11-12

*fulfills VPA

Social Studies Electives Courses

European History AP

Grades 10-12

Prerequisites: World Geo/Ethnic studies. Also completion of or concurrent enrollment in World History. Recommended: B+ average in World Geography, World History and English 10.

Economics/

U.S. Government AP

Grade 12. Recommended B+ average in World and US History

3.5 years for graduation

2 years for college

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MAP Sequence 12

English 12 MAP

Prerequisites: Completion of English 11 MAP,

Concurrent enrollment in US Gov/Econ MAP or US Gov/Econ AP MAP

English Language &

Composition AP MAP

Completion of English 11 MAP or 11 MAP Honors Concurrent enrollment in US Gov/Econ MAP or US Gov/Econ AP MAP

Recommended: B+ average in Eng 10 & 11 MAP

Economics/

U.S. Government AP MAP

Prerequisites: Completion of US History MAP/APUSH MAP, Concurrent enrollment in English Language & Composition AP MAP or English 12 MAP

Senior Media Arts Lab

Grade 12

Concurrent enrollment in MAP 12 required

or

AND

AND

or

Economics/

U.S. Government MAP

Prerequisites: Completion of US History MAP/APUSH MAP, Concurrent enrollment in English Language & Composition AP MAP or English 12 MAP

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Math Courses

2 yrs req for graduation

3 yrs req for college

The Mathematics Department members feel strongly that students benefit most from enrolling in mathematics classes offered during the regular school year.

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STEM Courses

Computer Science A AP

(for Grades 10-12)

Recommended: completion of STEM Lab OR Completion of Algebra 2 and previous programming experience

Students who have successfully completed STEM Lab will be given priority enrollment in this course

STEM Lab

(For Grades 9-12)

Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 1 or higher college prep math course.

Principles of Engineering

(For Grades 10-12)

Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or

higher college prep math course.

Digital Electronics

(Grades 10 - 12) Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or higher college prep math course.

STEM Sequence of Courses

Engineering Design & Development

(Grade 12 only) Completion of at least two Engineering courses.

STEM Electives

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Science Courses

Biology

Intended for students in grade 10 or above.

Recommended only for 9th graders who have earned an A- or higher in 8th grade science and math courses.

Chemistry Honors

Required: Biology, Algebra 1, English 9.

Recommended: B+ or higher in Biology and B+ or higher in Algebra 1 and most recent mathematics class.

Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or above recommended.

Chemistry

Course requirements: Biology, Algebra 1

Earth Science

Recommended for 9th graders enrolling in Algebra 1 or who have earned a B+ or below in 8th grade science or math classes.

2 years for graduation

2 years for college

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Science Electives�Students must complete Biology and Chemistry during the school year

in order to take any AP science course electives.

Anatomy and Physiology

Completion of Biology and Chemistry, or concurrent enrollment in Chemistry

Biology AP

Course requirements: Biology, Chemistry, English 10.

Recommended: B+ or higher in Biology, A- in Chemistry, or B or higher in Chemistry Honors. B+ or higher in Algebra 2 Honors. B or higher in English 9 and 10

Chemistry AP

Course requirements: Chemistry, English 10. Recommended: A in Chemistry, or B+ or higher in Chemistry Honors. B+ or higher in Algebra 2 Honors, or B+ in current higher-level math class. B or higher in English 9 and 10

Environmental Science

Completion of Biology, Chemistry and Algebra 1

Physics 1 & 2 AP

Prerequisites: Chemistry, English 10. Recommended: Enrollment in Precalculus Honors or higher and B+ or higher in Chemistry or B- or higher in Chemistry Honors. B+ or higher in Physics, if taken. If req not met, teacher approval needed

Environmental Science AP

Prerequisites: Biology, Chemistry, Algebra 1.

Recommended: B or higher in Biology, Chemistry, and Alg 2

Marine Biology

Completion of Biology and Algebra 1

Physics

Required: Completion of Biology & Geometry. Recommended: C or higher in Algebra 1 & Geometry

AP Physics C

Prerequisites: Completion of AP Physics 1 & 2. Recommended: Completion or concurrent enrollment in AP Calculus AB

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World Language Courses�Summer school community college courses & language programs are not recommended for advancement

Chinese 3

Chinese 4 Honors

Chinese 1

Chinese 2

Chinese Language and Culture AP

French 1

Spanish 1

French 2

Spanish 2

French 3 Honors

Spanish 3

Spanish 4 Honors

French Language AP

Spanish Language and Culture AP

1 year of WL or VPA for graduation

2 years minimum required for college

American Sign Language

(Grades 10-12)

Given by WVC

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VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS COURSES

Digital Photography

Grades 10-12

Art 1-3

Ceramics 1-3

Grades 9-12

Music courses

Choir 1-4/4H

Band (Symphonic) 1-5 and 4H and 5H

Band (Wind Ensemble) 2-5 and 4H and 5H

Jazz Band 1

Honors Jazz Ensemble

Orchestra 1-5 and 4-5 Honors

Drama courses

Drama 1-2, 3

and 4H

1 year of WL or VPA for graduation

1 year of VPA for UC/CSU

Art 4H

Grade 11-12 only

Drawing AP

Grade 11-12 only

Art History AP

Grade 10-12

Choir 5H

Grades 11-12

Music Theory AP

Stage Tech Design 1-4

AP 2-D Art and Design

Grade 11-12

AP 3-D Art and Design

Grade 11-12

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Applied Arts

Introduction to

Digital Animation

Grades 9-12

Multimedia Journalism (SHSTV) 1-4H

Grade 9-12

C or higher in Journalism, Media Arts 1, Media Arts 2 or prior teacher approval

Psychology, General

Grades 11-12

Sports Medicine

Grades 10-12

Courses listed under other departments that fulfill the Applied Arts Graduation Requirement:

* Ceramics 3

* Computer Science A AP

*Drama 3, 4 and 4 Honors

*Art 3 & 4H

*Journalism 1, 2, 3 and 4H Newspaper & Yearbook

*Honors Jazz Ensemble

*Principles of Engineering

*Digital Electronics

*Engineering Design &

Development

*Drawing AP

*Stage Tech Design

*STEM Lab

Academic Tutor

Grade 11-12 (10th upon approval)

Teacher and counselor recommendation needed

1 semester for graduation

Senior Media Arts Lab

Concurrent enrollment in MAP 12 reqd

Leadership

Grades 9-12

Peer Selection Required

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Physical Education (P.E.)

Intermediate Physical Fitness

Grades 10-12*

*Seniors who have NOT completed the required 20 credits of PE will be automatically enrolled in intermediate physical fitness

PE/Fall Sport

PE/Spring Sport

PE/Winter Sport

OR

OR

20.0 credits for graduation

Strength and Conditioning

Grades 10-12

Concurrent enrollment in a sport

PE

SPORTS

OTHER

Incoming seniors who have outstanding PE credits to complete will automatically be enrolled in intermediate PE.

Color Guard

No prior experience necessary

Spirit (Cheer)

Audition required

Winter Guard

No prior experience necessary

Dance Team

Audition required

Winter Percussion

No prior experience necessary

PE/Marching Band

Fall only; Must be concurrently enrolled in Band

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Middle College Program

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Middle College Program - Benefits

Opportunity for 11th & 12th graders to become more self-sufficient in a mature academic setting

Complete high school graduation requirements and begin earning college credit

Smoother transition from high school to college

Opportunity to save up to two years of college tuition fees

Variety of course options in a challenging and supportive environment

Flexible schedule!

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Middle College Program - Facts

GPA minimum of 2.8 required for incoming students

100% of all graduating students over the past 2 years have continued to pursue post-secondary education across the country including such schools as Northeastern, UC Berkeley, UC San Diego, San Diego State, UCLA, NYU, etc.

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Middle College Program - Contacts

  • Ken Ryu, MC Instructor kryu@lgsuhsd.org

  • Josh Hancock, MC Instructor jhancock@cuhsd.org

  • Mary Carol Bernal– MC Counselor mbernal@lgsuhsd.org

If interested in applying, please attend the MC Info Night on February 27 at 6pm.

See your counselor or visit the district website at www.lgsuhsd.org

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Hands-On Learning

Medicine

Technology

Film

Animation

Mechanics

Construction

First Responders

Much more!

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SVCTE

20 of 28 courses, UC- & CSU-approved

Morning (7:30 - 10:30 am)

or

Afternoon (12:45 - 3:45 pm)

All courses earn 15 credits per semester

SVCTE Classes Video

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SVCTE Courses

Animation

(UC “f”)

Cybersecurity

(UC “g”)

Forensic Science

(UC “d”)

Mobile App & Web Development

Auto Body Finishing

Dental Assisting

(UC “g”)

Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

(UC “c”)

New Transportation Engineering

Auto Body Repair

Electrical Maintenance

(UC “c”)

Law Enforcement

(UC “g”)

Nursing Careers

(UC “d” or “g”)

Automotive Services

Electrical Vehicles / Automotive Services

(UC “d” or “g”)

Mechatronics Engineering

(UC “d”)

Pharmacy Technician

(UC “g”)

Construction Technology

(UC “c”)

Fashion Design & Textile Art

(UC “f”)

Medical Assisting

(UC “g”)

Public Safety Careers

Counseling & Mental Health

Film & Video Production

(UC “f”)

Medical Science/ Health Careers

(UC “d” or “g”)

Sports Medicine & Kinesiology

(UC “d”)

Culinary Arts

Fire Science/ First Responder

(UC “d”)

Metals Technology

(UC “c” or “g”)

Veterinary Science

(UC “d”)

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SVCTE

Interested in learning more?

Campus tours routinely offered

Complete the SVCTE Interest Form for updates

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Canvas Class of ‘25 Home Page

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Registration Page in Canvas

Steps 1 & 2: Presentation & Falcon Wheel

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Falcon Wheel: Balance & Decision-Making

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AP & Honors Expectations

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Registration Page in Canvas

Step 3: Register classes on Aeries

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Request Classes via Aeries

Click here for link

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Registration Page in Canvas

Step 4: Complete Google Form

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Complete Google Form

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Input SEVEN PERIODS

Choose THREE alternate electives!

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Registration Page in Canvas

Step 5: English Class Visits

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Step 4: English Class Visits

  • Counselors will visit English classes the Week of February 26th

  • If a student has specific questions, please email your counselor

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Important Spring Dates

SVCTE Information Session

Tuesday, February 6 during tutorial (CCC)

Middle College Q & A Session for students

Thursday, February 8 during tutorial (CCC)

Middle College Mandatory Information Night

Tuesday, February 27, 6pm (Zoom link)

College Advantage Mandatory Information Night

Wednesday, February 28, 6pm (Zoom link)

CCC College Night: Wednesday, March 13

SAT at SHS: Saturday, March 23

College Application/ LoR Info (w/ Counselors)

Thursday, April 18 during tutorial (McAfee)

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Mar 13 College Night preview:

SHS CCC Advisor

Brad Ward, she/her

bward@lgsuhsd.org

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Mar 13 College Night preview:

Types of Colleges

  • UC / University of California (9)
  • CSU/Cal State (23)
  • Out-of-state public (hundreds)
  • Private (2000+)
    • Religious
    • STEM-focused
    • Women’s

  • Community College (~2 years, ~115 in California)

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Mar 13 College Night preview:

List-Building Factors to Consider

  • Majors & Minors
  • Size
  • Setting: urban, suburban, small town
  • Geographic location
  • Politics
  • Religion
  • School Spirit
  • Weather
  • Other: Greek system, diversity, etc

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Mar 13 College Night preview:

College Application Components

  • Academics
  • Extracurriculars
  • College List: range, balance, and number
  • Application Deadline Types: EA, REA, Early Decision, Rolling, RD
  • Essays: Common App personal narrative, institutional supplements
  • Standardized Testing: ACT, SAT, TOEFL/ DuoLingo, AP
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • College Visits
  • College Interviews
  • Financial Aid (FinAid): Need- vs. Merit-based, Honors Programs

  • Workshops in CCC
    • Ongoing, weekly: Apps, Essays, List-building, FinAid, etc
    • Summer Mini-Bootcamps

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Mar 13 College Night preview:

College Campus Visits

Tour vs. Info Session

  • Official tour
    • Register
      • If possible: Demonstrated Interest (for those who consider it)
      • In advance: Up to 1 month ahead of time (tours can fill up!)
  • Drive-through tours
  • Self-guided tours

Connect w/ Saratoga alumni

Campus Culture: On-campus dining, observe, engage: culture

When: February Recess (Feb. 17-25), March 9-11, Spring Break (April 6-14), Summer, Fall

Duration: Afternoon, Full Day, Overnight, Week

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Senior Year Messaging

  • Encourage independence & self-advocacy

  • Final year of childhood & family dynamic

  • Grade 12 & post-secondary application process - a marathon, not a sprint

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SHS Counselors

Ms. Jones

Last Names: A-F

tjones@lgsuhsd.org

Ms. Saiki

Last Names: G-L

fsaiki@lgsuhsd.org

Ms. Allen

Last Names: M-R

eallen@lgsuhsd.org

Mr. Safine

Last Names: S-Z

bsafine@lgsuhsd.org