4 year plan growing christian leaders. what happened to class of 2013? grand total of money offered...
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4 Year PlanGrowing Christian Leaders
What happened to Class of 2013?
Grand Total of Money offered $2,331,670 for 1 year$1,098,146 accepted!
In
cludes
scholarships,
grants, loans,
etc.
Profile Class of 2013• 96.66% going on to
higher education• 77% directly to four
year college• 7.5 % Community
College & transfer to four year college
• 8.3% Community College
• 3.33% military/work
Summary 2013• 36 to CA. Christian colleges
• 2 to CA. Private colleges
• 16 Cal State Univ
• 12 Univ of Calif
• 21 Out of state Christian colleges
• 6 Out of state public
• 3 International College
• 1 Out of state Private
• 9 Comm. College transfer
• 10 Community College only
• 4 Trade School
• 2 Military
• 2 Employment
2013 Colleges selected• UC Irvine; UC Riverside;
UC Santa Barbara; UC Berkley, UCLA; UC Santa Cruz
• CSUF; CSULA: CSUSB: CSUMB: CSULB: CSUP
• Arizona State Univ
• Portland State
• Boise State
• Claremont McKenna
• USC
• Univ of Redlands
• Fisk Univ
• Wheelock College
• Ferris State Univ
• So Univ New York Plattsburgh
• Azusa Pacific Univ
• Cal Baptist Univ
• Loyola Marymount
• Pepperdine Univ
• Vanguard Univ
• Biola Univ
Colleges 2013• Westmont College• Holy Names, Oakland• Univ of LaVerne• Univ of Pacific• Masters Univ• Point Loma• Grace College• Calvin College• Warner Pacific• Grand Canyon Univ
• Seattle Pacific Univ• Dordt College• Pepperdine• Concordia Portland• LeTourneau Univ• Baylor Univ• Texas Christian Univ• Pacific Lutheran• West Point
3 Hungers
1. What is my purpose?
2. What is true?
3. What difference do I make?
Only 1 in 5 people ages 12-22 have a clear vision of where they want to go in life and why.
Class of 2017Where is God calling you?
• What excites you? What interests you?
• What experiences have you had that felt fulfilling?
• Does someone you know have a job or career that intrigues you?
• What do you like to do in your spare time?
• Can you envision a job related to your hobbies or interests?
• Do you prefer working with people, things, tools, or ideas best?
High School Counts!!
• Courses help you explore, identify and cultivate your interests and abilities.
• Courses can fulfill graduation requirements, elective credits and college entrance requirements.
• Each semester grade gives you units of credit toward graduation if you pass.
• “D” grades pass BUT should be repeated if you want to go to college
Does “Every” Year Count?• YES!!!! ALL GRADES
COUNT• UC/CSU uses gpa from grades
10-12 when you apply BUT 9th graders take courses in A-G pattern and must have C or better grades.
• AND Colleges ask for complete 4 year transcripts for final acceptance
• Other colleges look at the TOTAL gpa from grades 9-12
(most OC students go to private colleges)
• YES, IT ALL COUNTS!!
Graduation Units of Credit Required
• Social Studies: 40• English: 40• Math: 30• Science: 20• Fine Arts: 10• Computer App: 5• Voc Art: 5
• PE/Health: 20• Religion: 20• Elective: 45
• Total: 235• (taking 7 classes each
semester = 280)
A-G Pattern – what is it?• Calif. public universities have standardized
their entrance requirements, and call them the A-G Pattern
• Entrance requirements are generally the same for ALL colleges but it is wise to check private and out-of-state colleges requirements as they may differ from UC/CSU
• OCHS follows the A-G because it is standardized, not because we are recommending UC/CSU
Grad.& A-G Pattern of College ReqA: Social Studies
OC Grad Req.
• World History- 1 yr
• Christ. Leadership – 1sem
• U.S. History – 1 yr
• Government- 1 sem
• Economics – 1 sem
• Psychology – 1 sem
College Entrance • World History – 1 yr• U.S. History – 1 yr• Government – 1 sem
Grad. & College Requirements
OC Grad Req.• English – 4 yrs.
• Math – 3 yrs.
• Science – Biology 1 yr 1 yr. Physical Sci or Chemistry
College Req. B-D
• English 9, 10 or Hon 10, 11 or Hon 11, 12 or AP12
• Math – Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2; (4 recommended)
(Pre-Calc, Statistics, Calculus)
• Science -Biology 1 yr; and 1 yr. Chemistry or Physics
Grad. & College Req. cont.OC Grad Req.• Foreign Lang. – none• Fine Arts – 2 sem.• Voc. Arts – 1 sem• Computers – 1 sem• PE/Health – 2 yrs• Religion – 4 sem
College Req. E-G
• Foreign Lang. – 2 yrs.
(3 recommended)
• Fine Arts – 1 yr.: Band, or choir, or Art A&B , or Music Apprec. A&B or
Art His. A&B or Photo A/B
• Academic elective – 1 year (Psych, Econ, more math, science, for. lang.)
NCAA (see notebook)
DIV I Core Courses• English 4 yrs• Math 3 yrs• Science 2 yrs• 1 yr more Math, Sci.
or English• Social Science 2 yrs• 4 yrs from above areas
and/or for. language
DIV II• English 3 yrs• Math 2 yrs• Science 2 yrs• 3 yrs more Math, Sci.
or English• Social Science 2 yrs• 4yrs from above areas
and/or for language
Suggestion:
• Foreign Language – 3 or 4 years of high school foreign language might exempt you from college foreign language.
• College or Community College foreign language : 1 semester = 1 year high school foreign language
Suggestion
• Science – many colleges want 3 years:
Biology, Chemistry, AND:
AP Biology, AP Chem, Physics , Anatomy,or Marine Biology (sem), Earth Science (sem), or Physical Science (1 or 2 sem)
9th Grade
1. English: English 9;
2. Math: Algebra A; Algebra 1; Geometry; Algebra2 (T)
3. World History
4. PE/Health
9th grade cont.Enter courses for sem 1 & 2
5. Old Testament/ (other semester)
Earth Science
0r Biology for the year
6. (sem 1 and 2 ) (Spanish)
7. (sem 1 and 2) ( Fine Art)
Choices for 9th grade• Fine Arts:
– Band
– Men’s Chorus
– Una Voce ( Women)
– Art Design A & B
– Art History A & B
– Music Apprec A & B
• Spanish 1,2,3*• Biblical Languages
* Meets NCAA elective requirement
• Earth Science 1 sem• Biology (T approval, 1
yr• Computer App 1 sem• Social Studies:
– Geography *– 1 sem
– World Cultures *– 1 sem
– Calif History – 1 sem
Study Hall (no credit)
Study Skills (T approval)
10th GradeEnter the courses for next year
1. English 10 or Honors 10
2. Math: Algebra B; Geometry; Algebra 2; Pre-Calc (T)
3. Biology (Chemistry if Bio was taken in 9th)
4. Church History/ Christian Leadership
5. (Computer App ?)/ (Old Testament?)
6. (Spanish)
7. Elective
(Spanish (1or2); Band, Music, Art, Science, Social Studies etc.) (NCAA requirements)
Electives for grades 10-12• Fine Art
Band
Men’s Chorus
Una Voce – women
Chorale (audition)
Music Appreciation A & B
Art Design A & B
Drawing & Painting (p)
Ceramics A & B (p)
Photography A & B (p)
• Vocational Art
Foods 1- sem
Child Development - sem
Textiles - sem
Woods 1; Adv Wood (p) - sem
Const.Home Imp (p) - sem
Graphic Design (p) - sem
Media Literacy - sem
Business Enterprise yr/sem
Journalism * (T)(school newspaper)
Yearbook (T)
Electives for grades 10-12• Social Studies electives
- Geography *
-World Cultures *
-Visual Lit/History
- Calif. History
• Foreign Language *
Spanish 1,2,3, Honors 3, 4
• Religion elective
-Biblical Languages
- Revelation
• Science electives*
- AP Biology (11-12) *
-AP Chemistry ( 11-12) *
- Physics (11-12)
- Anatomy (11-12)
- Marine Biology – sem (10-12)
- Earth Science – sem (9-12)
- Physical Sci A & B (10-12)
• Math electives * - (12th after 3 year requirement is met)- Algebra 2
- Statistics
- Pre-Calculus
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- Financial Foundations
• Creative Writing * - 12th
Electives grades 10-12• PE electives
- Weights for men
-Weights for women
- Advanced PE (cross training)
- Advanced PE Team activities
* Meets NCAA requirement
T – Teacher approval needed
P – pre-requisite
• Chapel Leadership (T)
• ASB Leadership (T)• Study Hall (no
credit)• Study Skills (T)• TA/Office
Aid/Library Aid (T)• Elem TA – 2 periods
(12th only)
11th GradeEnter the courses for 11th
1. English 11 or Honors English 11(T)
2. U.S. History or AP U.S. History (T)
3. Math: Math 11; Geometry; Algebra 2; Pre-Calculus; Statistics; AP Calc AB; AP Calc BC
4. Science: Chemistry; Physical Science A/B; AP Chemistry; AP Biology; Anatomy & Physiology
5. PE/Health
11th Grade cont.
6. Reformed Perspectives/ Elective
7.
(Spanish 1,2,3, Hon 3, r; Music; science, etc)
(Options: take Reformed Perspectives in 10th grade, summer before 11th grade, summer after 11th or 12th; Chemistry in 10th, in summer or move to 12th grade)
12th Grade - SENIOR!!Enter the courses for 12th
1. English 12 or AP English2. Economics or Honors Econ/ Government
or AP Government3. Religions Today/Psychology4. (Academic elective): Math: Science:;
Spanish; Social Studies; Fine Art (check NCAA requirements)
12th Grade cont.
5. (elective)
6. (elective)
7. (elective)Colleges don’t want to see seniors “slacking”.
Colleges ask if students cut back the schedule they reported on applications
It is important to keep good study habits and self-discipline in the 12th grade.
Options for Seniors- who have completed grad & college req.
• College course – concurrent enrollment at Community College – Chaffey, Mt. SAC; OR dual enrollment on OC campus with Christian Community College- check course list when you are a senior
• OC Elem/Middle School TA for 2 periods• ROP class• Work Release – no credit, must apply and
maintain employment• OC does not permit “early or mid yr.
graduation”
Planning Your High School Years Notebook
• Who Goes to College & Why?
• Types of colleges: Private/Christian
CSU
UC
Community Colleges
• How do I decide?
1. Careercruising.com
2. College major
3. College size
4. College location
5. College reps. on campus
6. College Fairs
7. VISIT colleges
Tests to help youPrepare as you go!
• EXPLORE – given at OC the end of 9th
• PLAN – given at OC the end of 10TH
English; Math; Reading; Science; - composite average; also has career interest section
Tests given on campus; Feedback on benchmarks of preparation for college; Results are mailed home.
Curriculum based
PSAT Test • PSAT – all 11th graders (10th if space
available) – Given at OC on national date in October– Can be taken in 10th but score won’t be used for
National Merit Scholarship screening– Critical Reasoning; Math; Writing (no written
essay)– Feedback on benchmarks of preparation for
college and areas to improve– Predictor of SAT score– Access to My College Quickstart
College Entrance Test: ACT• ACT – recommend taking it the end of 11th ;
can repeat it
• Sections: English; Math; Reading; Science
Composite Score: average of the above
• Optional writing section with an essay – required by UC and some private colleges (always check with the colleges of your choice)
• OCHS is a test site for the ACT
• www.actstudent.org
College Entrance Test - SAT
• SAT Reasoning – recommend taking it the end of 11th; can repeat in 12th
• Sections: Critical Reading; Math; Writing (includes a written essay)
• Reasoning based, (how you “think” or “reason” out the answer)
• SAT Subject tests req. for some majors or to validate competency in areas such as foreign language, math, science, etc.
• OC is a test site for SAT
Preparation for ACT/SAT
• Take Challenging Courses
• Get good grades!!
• Online prep programs: collegboard.com; actstudent.org; satprepplan.com; kaptest.com; testtakers.com; skillstutor.com;
• OC has prep classes each Fall & Spring after school & Saturdays before major test dates
Register for Tests
• ACT: www.actstudent.org
• SAT: www.collegeboard.com
• Be sure to put the OC CEEB code 052278 so OC will receive your scores
• (Taking a test prep class at OC does not register you for the test)
• Colleges & employers are looking for well-rounded students who look beyond themselves and their own world.
• Colleges take a “holistic” view when evaluating applications – YOU ARE MORE THAN TEST SCORES AND GPA
• Explore, develop, and experience interests & opportunities to help you develop your God given talents & abilities.
“The Total Picture”
“The Total Picture”
BRAIN PREP:
1. College prep courses
2. Summer enrichment activities
3. Work on writing skills
4. READ5. SAT question of day. Collegeboard.com6. Watch educational TV – expand your
mind!
“Be Active!”On or Off Campus
• School clubs or activities
• Sports – on or off campus
• Drama and music programs
• Church Youth Group
• Volunteer!
• Get a JOB!
Sample of OC Activities
• Student Leadership
• Chapel Leadership
• Yearbook
• Journalism
• Athletics; Cheer
• Athletic manager; stat recorder; game film
• Drama productions
• Music productions
• Dance Committee
• Renaissance Team
• LOFT for men & women
• Mock Trial Team
• Clubs for bowling, hiking; surfing; chess; fishing, golf; etc.
• Mississippi Trip
• Tutoring Team
• Elementary school tutoring
• Math Club
• Peer Counselor
• Multi-cultural Club
• Foreign travel: Europe, China;
• College Visit Trips
Clubs for the Grades You Earn
• CSF – Calif. Scholarship Federation
State organization based on points earned for A’s and B’s. (See your notebook)
Apply EVERY semester
• NHS – National Honor Society
Based on “B” average, character, community service
Apply once, maintain B average, 25 hrs yearly service hours
• Renaissance – program promoting academics, attendance, improvement. Can earn your academic letter
Apply EVERY semester
Academic letter awarded
Summer Possibilities
Summer School: OC, Public school; Comm. College; Options for Youth; ROP; Online– Make-up grades
– Lighten the load
– Take course of interest – Art, Graphics, Computer
• READ – AR books, BOOKS magazines,
Visit Colleges – local and distant
Visit places to inspire your career interest – National parks; athletic facilities medical facilities; career fairs; museums; galleries; newspaper offices; courts; county offices; political offices; agriculture industry; food industry; Jet Propulsion Laboratory; observatories;
Summer Possibilities cont.
• Attend Leadership opportunities:
Medical, Legal, National Security, Business, Youth Internships; Political; Military; Upward Bound; People to People
• Participate in College seminars for high school students: CSU Fresno; Cal Poly; UCR; UCLA; Cornell, etc.
Community Service Suggestions25 hrs req for grad; 25 per yr for NHS
• Hospital volunteer • VBS helper/church
projects/nursery help• Public Library helper• Mission trip• OC opportunities• Animal Rescue/Humane
Society
• Pre-School helper• Special Olympics• Scouts/ YMCA• Youth Group projects• 3-Way Thrift Store• Retirement/Nursing
Home• Homeless outreach
Keep a Record of What You Do
• Activity log at the back of the notebook
• Keep marked calendar pages
• Scrapbook
• Keep a journal or diary of the activities or events most important to you; note the impact they had on you.
• Essays, school projects, art projects, music/drama programs, award certificates
Eligibility to Play College Sports
NCAA or NAIA
Be eligible!• Basic requirements for NCAA & NAIA –
graduate from high school
• Take college entrance / NCAA approved courses with grade of C or better
• Acceptable SAT or ACT score (sliding scale with gpa) Scores sent directly to NCAA or NAIA
• REGISTER with NCAA and/or NAIA
Division1& 2- 16 Core-Course Rule
• English (Eng 9,10,11,12) Regular, Honors, or AP
• Math (Algebra 1 and higher)
• Natural/physical science
• More English, math, or natural/physical science
• Social science
• Additional courses from any area above, foreign language or non-doctrinal religion or philosophy
OCHS Courses to fulfill NCAA
• 4 years English: 9,10 or Hon 10,11 or 11 Hon, 12 or AP Eng
• 3 years math: Alg 1, Geom.; Alg 2; Statistics; Pre-Calculus; AP Calculus
• 2 years science: Year long courses: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, AP Chem, AP Biology
Semester courses: Marine Bio, Earth Science, Physical Science A/B
OC Courses continuedAdditional English, math, or science: choose
from math, science, or Creative Writing
Social science: Year courses: World History, US History, AP US History, – Semester courses: World Geography, World
Cultures, Government, AP Govt, Hon. Economics, Economics, Psychology
3-4 yrs additional courses
• Spanish 1-4
• Math
• Science
• Social Science
• Creative Writing
OC Courses cont.