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Torrey Pines High School2006-2007 RegistrationInstructions•Read Everything–Profiles & Curriculum Information–Elective Course Descriptions–Registration PacketMaking Thoughtful and Informed Choices•Check your transcript -which courses do you need?•What are your goals? Create options for yourself!•Choose courses realistically by reading Profiles and Elective Course Descriptions at www.tphs.net> Counseling then scrolldown to: “Class Registration 2006-2007”Click here for course Profiles and Curriculum Information•Visit the College Board website, www.collegeboard.comfor detailed information on Advanced Placement classes•Talk with your current teachersRegistration Packet•GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS•COLLEGE ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS•FOUR YEAR PLANS•COURSE OFFERINGS•JUNIOR/SENIOR TIMELINE•REGISTRATION CONTRACTTranscript and Graduation Status•Transcript is summary of grades and credits•All courses taken remain even if repeated•Repeated classes do not earn additional credit•9th& 10thgrade honors English classes are notweighted in GPA•Honors PreCalculus is only honors math class that is weighted“Overall GPA” is the“weighted” average of all the grades you have earned so far “ GPA 9-12” is the weighted average of all courses except PE. “GPA 10-12” is the weighted average of all courses taken in grades 10-12 except PE.“Unweighted GPA” is the average of all the grades you have earned in high school without an additional point for UC/CSU approved honors/AP courses.Four-year colleges (including UC/CSU) compute their own admissions GPA.Located on the back of your transcript is your Graduation Status Report, which is a summary of the district graduation requirements you have completed and the courses you still need to complete in order to graduate. •In the column titled “Still Required,” you will find the number of credits that you still need to complete in each subject in order to graduate.•Choose courses that willfulfill these requirements.•“E” designates classes that give you elective credit. When you complete a graduation requirement, all other courses in that subject will be deducted from the Elective category.•See your counselor ifyou are short on credits.WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS?•Take courses and earn grades that will give you options •Use “Choices Planner,” a free, internet-based program•Identify your skills and interests •Investigate careers and education required •Use your personal portfolio throughout high school•Go to www.tphs.net> counseling > Guidance Central. Obtain password information by following instructions. Community Colleges•You must be 18 years old or a high school graduate•Earn a 2-year degree for specific career training–Example: MiraCosta’s Biotechnology Manufacturing Certificate (one of five in the country!)•Enter a transfer program to a 4-year university in CA or any other state•MiraCosta College has excellent transfer programs–Guaranteed Admission to UCSD, UCD, UCR, UCSB, UCSC–Priority Admission for UCLA and UCI–Also guarantee programs for Cal States“A”History & Social Sciences: (World History, US History)2 yrs “B”English (English 9, 10, 11, 12)4 yrsC”Math:Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II (4 years recommended)3 yrs “D”Laboratory Science:Biology PLUS Chemistry or Physics2 yrs “E”Language Other Than English: 2 years of same language(3 yrs strongly recommended)2 yrs “F”Visual & Performing Arts1 year “G”College Preparatory Elective: semester or year-long courses from English, advanced math, lab science, language, social science, or visual/performing art1 year Subject Requirements forUC/CSU & OTHER FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIESGrade of “C” or better required for each class, each semesterTESTING•STAR: May 11-18, 9-11 grades•PSAT –Fall of 9th, 10thand 11thgrades•Junior Year test is “qualifying year” for National Merit Scholarship•PLAN –Fall of 9th, 10thand 11thgrades•SAT Reasoning –no later than Spring of junior year•ACT –no later than Spring of junior year•BOTH ARE ACCEPTED BY ALL COLLEGES•CHOOSE THE ONE YOU DO BEST IN•SAT Subject Tests –take at completion of class that corresponds to test ie., Biology, Chemistry, US History, World Language•Check with colleges you’re interested in for their specific SAT Subject test requirementsUnderstanding the Course Offerings List•New Classes are italicized •All classes are yearlong unless designated as “S” for semester or “S/Y” for semester or yearlong•P, Honors and AP classes are UC/CSU and other 4-year college approved classes•Underlined classesare weighted by the UC/CSU systems •Some courses require instructor approval or an application process and are marked with *•Some courses may be repeated for credit and are marked with +•ROP (Regional Occupational Program) classes earn community college credit; you must be 16 years oldElectivesEnglish•Beginning Journalism is a one-semester class that prepares you for Advanced Journalism or Yearbook•Competitive Speech/Debate is the Debate Team. Class will be offered both as 7thperiod and during the school day. First year team members must take the class.•American and World Humanities (also listed in Social Science) are English and History classes that are taught with an integrated curriculum. Transcript shows individual courses onlyMath•Advanced Topics in Math II is a new course –see ProfileWorld Language•AP Japanese Language/Culture is new•AP Spanish Lit will be offeredVisual/Performing Arts•Musical Theatre and Playwriting are newBusiness•Business Ethics/Corporate Responsibility is new •Apply for Yearbook this spring, check bulletinPhysical Education•NEW! Boys Volleyball, Track/Field/Cross CountryISPE, PALS, Leadershipare application classes –don’t write on Registration contractWhat’s next?•Complete Registration Contract•March 17-April 7 is when counselors will return to English classes.You must bring completed Contract AND your transcript to English class when counselor returns. Late contracts will affect your elective choices.•You have until Friday, June 2, to change a course request. After that, changes will be made only if you take a summer school class or need to repeat a class next year.
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