righetti hs csf final2015app
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8/9/2019 Righetti Hs Csf Final2015app
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California Scholarship Federation729 sc Ernest Righetti High School
Name Current Semester: Fall/SpringPhone Based on grades from F/STodays DateQualifications:
Year of Graduation
1) Applicants must earn a minimum of 10 points. At least 4 points must be from LIST I (exceptseniors applying in Feb or June). The first 7 points (total) must come from a combination ofList I and List II (all 10 points may come from List 1).
2) ONLY 5 COURSES MAY BE USED TO QUALIFY.3) NO CSF points are given for Physical Education, subjects repeated for a grade change,
student clerk, teachers assistant, or pass/fail credit classes.4) CSF points are granted as follows:
A = 3 ptsB = 1 pointC = 0 pts (even in AP courses)**D or F in ANY COURSE is an automatic disqualification.
Important Information:
Semester membership is based on work done in previous semester. Under very limitedcircumstances, summer school may be used. See advisor.
You must REAPPLY and QUALIFY EACH and EVERY SEMESTER.
Courses must be from List 1, 2, and 3 on reverse side.
List only the 4 or 5 classes you are using to qualify on the table below in the appropriatelocations.
List 1 List 2 List 3
Course Grade/Points
Course Grade/Points
Course Grade/Points
List 1 Total Points TOTAL POINTS EARNEDList 2 Total Points QualifiedList 3_ Total Points DQ (REASON) Points F or D
*Attach copy of semester report card to form for verification.
Note: A or B grade in an Honors or AP course may earn 1 extra point each, for a maximum of 2points. (Making the maximum number of points possible 17 points).
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*Courses on List 1 are only the core curriculum classes as defined by the state frameworks whichmust integrate: intellectually challenging material, substantial amounts of reading and writing,critical thinking/problem solving skills, and lab work (in case of sciences). Meet or exceed CSU/UCentrance requirements.*List 2 courses are not specified on List 1, but have a similar amount of rigor, including regularhomework, in both core and elective areas.*List 3 includes all other graded courses, except for Physical Education and Student Clerk.
List 1 List 2 List 3English/Language Arts (AP, H, CP)
English 1-4
Expository Reading and
Writing (ERWC)
English/Language Arts (AP, H, CP)
Classic Film/Fiction
English Language Development
(ELD III) and College Prep
Intensive English 1,2
EXAMPLES
Art
Leadership(ASB/AG)
AVID
ELD I, II
Mathematics (AP, H, CP)
Algebra 1, 2
Calculus
Geometry
Math Analysis
Statistics
Mathematics
Bridge to Geometry Ballet
Folklorico/MexicanDance
Band
Choir/Madrigals
Clothing/Fashion
Social Sciences (AP, H, CP) Economics
Mod. World History
US History
US Government
Social Sciences Psychology
Computer Apps. Family/Consumer Sci
Coursework
Dev. Psych. Child
Drama/Theater Arts
Laboratory Sciences (AP, H, CP)
Biology (including Ag)
Chemistry
Phys/Anatomy
Physics
Sciences
General Science
Marine Science
Life Science
Earth Science
AP Environmental Science
CAD Drafting
Health
Furniture Construct.
Wood/IT
Practical English
CAHSEE Math/Eng
Foreign Language
Spanish 1-4
French 1-4
Spanish for Spanish Spkrs.Intro and 1-4
Spanish Language (AP)
Spanish Literature (AP)
Agriculture
Ag Science 1 2
Viticulture
Guitar
Ind. Living
Marriage and Family
Marimba Band
Linguistics
Multimedia
Ornamental Hort.
Business
Communication/Technology
Accounting and Finance 1-2
Publications/Magazine
PLATO (math orreading)
ReadingImprovement
Visual and Performing Arts Music History or Theory
History of Theatre
Photography Study Skills (RSP)
Video/Film
Ag Welding
SRA
Modified CoreClasses
AP Art StudioCourses