Welcome Auburn Riverside Class of 2017

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Welcome Auburn Riverside Class of 2017. Your support team: The Counseling Center Staff. Sam HarttA – Fa Jan Sigurdson Fb – K Dan PolleyL – Rn Veronika HollomanRo - Z Steve Mead Career Center Office # 804-5161 Secretary, Sandi Thompson Registrar, Ashlea Muxen. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome Auburn Riverside

Class of 2017

Your support team:The Counseling Center Staff

Sam Hartt A – Fa Jan Sigurdson Fb – K Dan Polley L – Rn Veronika Holloman Ro - Z Steve Mead Career Center

Office # 804-5161Secretary, Sandi Thompson

Registrar, Ashlea Muxen

Ways in which counselors assist students:

• Help students stay on track for on-time graduation

• Personal issues: friends, family, school, general

• Crisis intervention and support, mediation

• Academic support, advisement, and encouragement

Our goal today:

• Introduce you to Auburn Riverside High School• Give you an Auburn School District catalog (name)• Help you learn how to register for classes next year

SCHEDULE

• School starts at 8:05 a.m. and ends at 2:35 p.m.

• 6 classes per day – approx. 55 min. each

• 5 minute passing time

• 2 lunches determined by 4th period class

• Lockers are available

How does high school differ from middle school?

• Non-attendance impacts grades significantly

• Treated as a young adult responsible for actions and decisions

• The teacher/student relationship is a partnership. Need to talk to your teachers

• Less drama and fewer rumors. Fighting and “drama” are considered immature

TRANSITION: FREEDOM, OPPORTUNITY, SELF-RESPECT

Freedom

More independence Choosing classes Choosing career path Personal choices – peers, work

habits, activities Special events, Dances

Opportunity

Clubs Sports Activities Honors & AP classes Tech Prep classes Running Start Jobs

Self-Respect

Good choices can lead to respect . . . of peers of family of community . . .diploma/graduation, honors,

awards, work, monetary rewards, feeling of accomplishment, self-confidence, resilience

Advice from Counselors:

Take the most rigorous classes you can (family access) Maintain highest grades possible (transcript) Get involved Develop clear goals for your future Begin networking with your teachers, counselor,

coaches, etc. Stay organized—use planners and calendars Learn to be resilient

What can you do to prepare for high school NOW?

Attend school every day (absences hugely affect grades)

Practice taking notes in core classes—science, math, social studies

Complete every assignment and turn in on due date

Ask your teacher for help, increase your class participation

Study over time for a test rather than cramming Improve your ability to memorize, summarize,

and integrate knowledge

Graduation RequirementsClass of 2017

4 years Language Arts2.5 years Social Studies +meet WSH

req.3 years Math (must include Algebra I and Geometry)1.5 years PE.5 yearHealth2 years Science (1 yr Biology)1 year Occupational: CTE Code1 year Art7 credits Electives

Graduation Requirements2017

Earn 22.50 credits to graduate Pass HSPE (Reading, Writing) Pass end-of-course exams in

Algebra, Geometry, and Biology Complete and present

culminating portfolio

Choosing classes/earning creditFreshman year you will take the following YEARLONG courses and earn 6.0 credits

1.0 credit English 9 – Required 1.0 credit Math – Required .5 credit Science – Required .5 credit World Studies – Required .5 credit Health - Required .5 credit Orientation – Required 1.0 credit Your Choice/Elective #1 1.0 credit Your Choice/Elective #2

AUBURN RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL On-line catalog available at

http://www.auburn.wednet.edu/arhs/2013-2014 Registration Sheet - Turn in at Registration

Available course selections listed on reverseLet’s practice

AUBURN RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL On-line catalog available at

http://www.auburn.wednet.edu/arhs

MINIMUM 4-YEAR STATE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Language Arts/English 4 yearsMathematics 3 years

(including Advanced Algebra/Trig or beyond) Senior math required(meaningful math or

algebra-based science class)Social Studies 3 yearsScience—2 years of lab science (one year must

be algebra-based--either chemistry or physics)World Language (same language) 2 yearsFine, Visual, or Performing Arts 1 year

COLLEGE BOUND ATHLETES - NCAA

Earn a GPA of at least 2.00 (on a 4.00 scale.) This GPA is calculated for only the core academic

courses which were successfully completed during grades 9-12. Only courses that have been approved by the Clearinghouse are accepted In addition, no special values are allowed for “+” or “-” grades.

Core Units Required for NCAA Certification English Core 4 years

Math Core (Algebra & higher) 3 years Science Core 2 years Social Science Core 2 years English, Math, or Science 1 year Additional Core 4 years

(English, Math, Science, Social Science, Foreign Language, Philosophy, Non-doctrinal Religion)

TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED = 16

Registration Sheet

Due to course availability students are not able to always get their first choice in courses. It is very important that students also select alternates. List alternates in the boxes on the left of the

selection sheet in rank order (1st, 2nd, 3rd…)

CTE 135 Digitools

Finally, make sure a parent and you have signed the form before it’s turned in

Next Thursday, March 7, you will bring your completed registration sheet (your signature and your parent’s signature and teacher initials for honors classes).

Things to think about…

World languages Sports physicals – after June 1 Letter sent in early August RAVEN day—August 20 First day of school Forms are due to us next Thursday,

March 7

More things to think about…

• Do we get lockers?• Are we going to be in class with seniors?• If I take Algebra 1/2 now is this a high

school credit?• Who is my counselor?• When can I take a higher level PE like

weight lifting?

Any Questions?