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2015Eleventh Grade
Registration
Class of 2017
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Counseling Office245-2765 (Ext)
• Kris Caldwell (Ext:
12516)
• Appointments
• Tina Stauffer (Ext:
12514)
• Transcripts
• Aeries Accounts
If you need to see your counselor or you have a question and you’re not sure who to ask, come in and see Kris. She will set an appointment for you.
Counselor’s Contact245-2765 (Ext)
• A-E: Deitra Smith (Ext: 12511)• [email protected]
• F-L: Cindy Harris (Ext: 12579)• [email protected]
• M-R, +T: Dan Voorhees (Ext: 12580)• [email protected]
• Sa-Saz, PLUS: Michelle Saelee(Ext: 12536)• [email protected]
• Sb-Z, -T: Richard Myers (Ext: 12510)• [email protected]
You can also contact your counselor directly by calling or emailing.
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Each semester is listed here with credits attempted, credits completed and semester GPA. You need to earn 30 credits per semester.
The “P” next to some classes means that the class is A-G approved.
This is where your GPA and class rank are listed.
This is where your CAHSEE results are listed.
This is where your proficiencies are listed.
You should have 90 credits completed.
If you have taken a class outside of EHS, you need to have that grade sent to EHS.
Check your transcript to see which categories you have completed.
SophomoreRequired Classes
Grab your green registration card and check your email. If it needs to be corrected or added, write your email in the space provided. Turn the card over to the back where it reads “Course Selection.” Click when ready.
JuniorRequired Classes
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EnglishWrite the number of one of the options listed below
• 1300 Mod A English• 1120 CP English III• 1130 AP English IIIOnly write the number on your registration card. If you are in CP English II as a tenth grader, then you will write down 1120 for next year. If you want to move up to AP, you will need your current English teacher to sign-off.
JuniorRequired Classes
1120
Social ScienceWrite the number of one of the options listed below
• 1650 Mod A Social Science
• 1580 CP US History• 1590 AP US HistoryIf you want to take AP US History you will need a teacher recommendation from your current World History teacher. You need to be a VERY strong student to take AP classes.
JuniorRequired Classes
11201580
MathWrite the number of one of the options listed below
• 2196 Mod A Math• 2155 Math 3 CP• 2156 Math 3 HonorsChoose the same level that you are currently in. If you are in CP Math now, then you will write 2155 for next year. If you want to take Honors Math 3 you will need a teacher recommendation from your current Math teacher.
JuniorRequired Classes
112015802155
ScienceSelect the Science you are currently taking
• Not in Science this year
• CP Physical Earth Science
• Ag CP Physical Science
• CP Biology
• Integrated Ag CP Biology
• Chemistry
• Honors Chemistry
Science
If you are not currently taking a Science class, ask a counselor about what Science to take next year.
Science
If you are currently taking CP Physical Earth Science then you will take CP Biology your junior year. Write down one of the options below:• 3020 CP Biology
or• 3045 Integrated Ag CP Biology and• 6530 Ag Mechanics II (if you want
to take Ag Science you need to write down
3045 for Science and 6530 as one of your
electives)
Science
If you are currently taking CP Biology then you will take Chemistry your junior year. We encourage you to take Chemistry, but if you aren’t doing well (e.g., you’re failing classes or have D’s) you don’t have to take Science next year. Write down one of the options below or continue on:
• 3050 Chemistry
Science
If you are currently taking Chemistry then you will take Physics or Robotics your junior year. Write down one of the options below:
• 3070 Physics
or• 4690 Space Science and Engineering and• 4695 Robotics (if you want to
take Space Science you need to write down 4690 for Science and 4695 as one of your electives)
Science
If you are currently taking Honors Chemistry then you will take one of the sciences listed below:
• 3070 Physics• 4690 Space Science and Engineering and• 4695 Robotics (if you want to
take Space Science you need to write down 4690 for Science and 4695 as one of your electives)
• 3082 AP Physics• 3082 AP Chemistry
JuniorRequired Classes
112015802155
You should have your 4 core classes selected and written down on your registration card. View next slide to pick electives. Pick 2 electives (3 if you’re not taking Science) and 2 alternate electives.
3050
Write 2/3 electives. Also write down 2 alternate classes. Click on a class to learn more. Click arrow when you’ve filled in all of your classes and ready to move on.
1200 Drama I
1210 Drama II
1215 Drama III
6000 Art I
6010 Art II
6020 Art III
6040 Ap Studio Art
6060 Comp Art & Design
7010 Band II
7015 Guitar
7041 Percussions
7070 Chamber Choir
7060 A Cappella
1568 AP Psychology
4090 Spanish I
4100 Spanish II
4101 Spanish III
4120 Spanish IV
4155 Chinese I
4160 Chinese II
4165 Chinese III
4135 Amer. Sign Language
8020 Student Gov’t
8000 Outside Work Exp
1250 Yearbook
4630 Marketing
4635 Intro to Business
4525 Computer Apps
4646 Computer Lit.
5035 Drafting I
5040 Drafting II/III
5070 Intro. to Const.
5080 Inter. Const.
5565 Culinary Arts I
5640 Admin of Justice
5548 Careers in Ed
5575 Chef Prep
5625 Medical Careers
5635 Sports Med
6575 Floral Design
4690 Robotics
5650 Firefighting
5095 Construction Tech
5620 Dental Careers
1325 ELL Study Skills
1330 CAHSEE English
2215 CAHSEE Math
6520 Ag Plant/Soil Sci
6540 Ag Animal Sci
6550 Ag Mechanics 3
2505 P.E. Course 2
2530 Basketball
2565 Athletic P.E.
2580 Weight Training
Gray classes are 2 periods, so write the number twice.
Drama
Physical Fitness
If you haven’t passed the Physical Fitness Test you will have to take PE next year.
Classes
• PE Course 2
• Weight Training
• Basketball
• Athletic PE
Play Sports?
3 = 10 Credits of PE
2 = 5 Credits of PE
Freshmen year doesn’t count
Student Government
Dances
Assemblies
Spirit Wear
River Bowl
Homecoming
Canned Food Drive
Blood Drive
Lunchtime Activities
Student of the Month
Talent Show
Must Apply for a PositionPick up Application from Ms. Ramirez
Outside Work Experience
EHS Music:Band, Guitar & Percussion
EHS Music:Choir
AP Psychology
Areas of Study Why Study these Topics?
Development of the Human Body & Mind
Learn how your environment and genetics affect who you are today
EmotionLearn how and why people react to their feelings.
States of ConsciousnessLearn about dreams and the effects of drugs
MotivationLearn what encourages good and bad behavior.
LearningLearn the best ways for you learn information
Abnormal Behavior & Treatments
Learn about personality disorders and how they can be treated.
Historical Approaches to Psychology
Learn about previous approaches and theories used to understand & treat people
PLUS MUCH MORE…
Personality, Sensation, Perception, Research Methods, Learning, Testing, and Biological Bases for Human Behavior
LOTELanguage Other Than English
• Spanish I
• Spanish II
• Spanish III
• Spanish IV• 2 Years satisfies the UC/CSU LOTE entrance requirement
• LOTE is not an EHS graduation requirement
• If you don’t have C’s or better in your classes, you need to talk to your counselor before taking an LOTE
LOTELanguage Other Than English
• Chinese I
• Chinese II
• Chinese III• 2 Years satisfies the UC/CSU LOTE entrance requirement
• LOTE is not an EHS graduation requirement
• If you don’t have C’s or better in your classes, you need to talk to your counselor before taking an LOTE
LOTELanguage Other Than English
• American Sign Language
I
• American Sign Language
II• 2 Years satisfies the UC/CSU LOTE entrance requirement
• LOTE is not an EHS graduation requirement
• If you don’t have C’s or better in your classes, you need to talk to your counselor before taking an LOTE
• Advanced Level:
• Art III,
• Art IV
• AP Studio Art
Visual Arts
ART I - Dare to Create
41Computer Art
Art II
Art II & Computer Art & Design
Journalism YearbookSee Ms. Garrett
These are just some of the benefits:• Develop essential skills that provide success in
college and in work force• Meets requirements for Shasta College computer
proficiency• Earn FREE college credits
• Start college ahead of the game
• SUSHD computer proficiency• Have Fun!
Why Take a Business Class
Woodworking at EHS is fun and you can make great projects and learn lots of new things!
Academic Support:“Tools for Success”
Struggling with your academics? Take a supportive class:• ELL Study Skills (for students
whose first language isn’t English or the primary language in the home isn’t English)
• CAHSEE English• CAHSEE Math
• If you didn’t pass the CAHSEE you will need to take a lab next year.
Culinary Arts 1
Drafting
This printer can print 3D objects – like phone cases.
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Medical Careers / Dental Careers
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Fire Technology
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Administration of Justice
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Food Services & Hospitality
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Education Careers
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Construction Technology Careers
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Ag Plant/Soil is taken with Ag Mechanics
• Ag Animal Science is taken with Ag Mechanics
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Robotics
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Floral Design
Career Technical Education (CTE)
• Sports Medicine/Athletic Training
•Conflict Management•Kool April Nites Show & Shine •Future Farmers of America (FFA) •Community Volunteer•Student Recognition •Clubs •Drama •Music •Athletics •Yearbook
Ways to be Involved
Have You Failed a Class?
If you have failed a class or got a D in a class you need for college, you need to get with your counselor to discuss which credit recovery option best fits you.
• Anytime School
• Summer School
• Other Options
Clubs
Shasta College ClassInterested in taking an SC class? Here are the steps
1. APPLY TO SHASTA COLLEGEwww.shastacollege.edu/admissions 2. TAKE ASSESSMENT TESTSRoom 102, (530) 242-7751, find appointment times at: www.shastacollege.edu/assessment
3. Complete Concurrent Enrollment FormIt’s a gold form in the counseling center.Search for classes to take on MyShasta.
4. Register for ClassesIn April you will go to SC and actually register for your class.
5. Request Official TranscriptUpon completing a course, you must have a transcript sent to EHS
The Payoff
• High GPA = Higher Paying Job
• Higher GPA = Better College
• Work Permit• Student of the
Month
What comes Next?
• Take enrollment papers home and complete. Parent/guardian must sign all spaces.
• It is very important to have your email, your guardian’s email, and cell phone numbers. Please, put them on the registration card.
• Return completed cards by Friday the 13th to your History teacher. We will meet with you individually during your History class.
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