REGISTRATION Review Of Transcript Minimum # of credits to still be on track to graduate is 130 Students with 110 credits or less should attend Lee Pollard High School their senior year Grad check on transcripts shows the classes you still need to take Review Credit Check Worksheet
REGISTRATION SHEET 1. Circle your counselor’s name 2. Write your Name and Student # 3. Due Date back to your teacher is ________ 4. Career Goal 5. College/Post-Secondary Goal
GRADUATION & COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS High School Graduation Requirements (Complete Graduation Checklist) UC/CSU A-G Requirements (Review A-G Sheet) Classes Highlighted in Blue DO NOT MEET A-G Requirements @ californiacolleges.edu
AP & HONORS AP Course Descriptions Talk to the teacher before you sign up for an AP class. AP Course Descriptions will be posted on the Counseling Website under Registration/Course Selection Honors/AP Classes Must stay in the class the entire year. Cannot drop at the beginning of next year. Keep in mind that the AP Action Plan for Success” will not be reviewed until the end of the 1 st semester.
Concurrent Enrollment Did you know that you can take a college class in the summer and receive high school and college credit? A visual or performing arts class does not have academic requirements. Contact Norco or Santiago Canyon Colleges for a concurrent enrollment application. The application needs to be signed by your counselor and Dr. G.
Dual Enrollment Did you know that you can take a college class here at Corona High School and get college credit for free? Sign up in J-1 in March/April for fall classes Rachel Rodriguez from Norco College is here on Tuesdays in J-1 Ms. Kelly will help you with the application Classes offered in the Fall of 2020: Real Estate Principles—3 units Occupational Safety and Health Administration—1 unit Critical Thinking and Writing—4 units Calculus 1—4 units
COURSES THAT NEED SIGNATURES AP Art & Drawing and Painting -Mrs. Alvarez—C4 Yearbook-Mrs. Bentley—C2 AP Art History—Mrs. Fieldhouse—G3 Link Crew- Mrs. Pike-Green—H-6 Honors Spanish 3 & Heritage Spanish 3 and AP Spanish—need current teacher’s signature Math Placement—need current teacher’s signature
Courses with Instructions Work Experience Talk to Mr. Doerr in room S208 if you have a job and want work experience next year in your schedule. Please have Mr. Doerr initial your Course Selection Sheet to give you the OK. Renaissance A class similar to ASB, but activities will focus on academics. Raise your hand if you would like an application. Please see Mrs. Gressley-Enger in room H-5 for more information on the class. Unity Is a class focused on developing leaders on campus to improve race relations and deal with social issues. Raise your hand if you would like an application. Please see Ms. Tran in the administration office if you need more information on the class and turn the application into her ASB Mandatory Informational Meeting on Feb. 6 th before and after school and during lunch in room I2 Choir And Aviation Mrs. Eden is recruiting for choir. If you like to sing, please choose choir as a class. Mr. Peterson is recruiting for Aviation. If you want to learn how to fly a plane, please choose Aviation as a class.
New Courses Walking P.E Lacrosse: Both boys and girls. It will only be offered as a 7 th period class. AP Computer Science A: Part of the PLTW Pathway Must be enrolled in AP Computer Science Principles in 11 th grade to take AP Computer Science A in 12 th grade. If you would like to take it as your first AP Computer Science class, please see Mr. Chao in Room 09 ELL Tutors We need students who can speak Spanish to assist in classes where students are still learning English. Write TA Tutor on the top of your TA form if you are interested
Teachers Aide-School Services Late Arrival-Early Dismissal Complete Attached Sheet Front only for TA or School Service Front and Back for Late Arrival and Early Dismissal
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) • On the backside, top right of the registration sheet, please check the NCAA box if: You are a Student/Athlete and feel that you have a good chance of either receiving an Athletic Scholarship and/or playing at the college level.
Choose 3 Alternates 1 st Choice 2 nd Choice 3 rd Choice
SAT/ACT Dates Don’t forget to take the SAT or ACT if you are meeting a-g requirements and applying to a 4 year university your senior year. SAT: March 14th, May 2 nd and June 6 th ACT: April 4th, June 13 th and July 18 th For more information on testing dates and fee waivers, go to J-1 and talk to Miss Kelly.
Senior Year Math Class If you plan on attending CSU or community college, the CAASPP score you earn in math on the SBAC, will help determine the math class you will take your senior year as well as placement in college. Please take this test seriously.
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