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Course Registration 2019-2020
Class of 2023Updated 4/4/19
REGISTRATION PROCESS1. Review new graduation requirements and A-G list2. Review course request sheet3. Select required grade level courses4. Select elective courses in preference order5. Please sign on the bottom :
Student & Parent/Guardian 6. Give completed and signed form to a Casa staff
member before you leave
Casa Roble High School
Counseling Office
The NEW SJUSD Graduation
Requirements!
Community Service
Senior Project
A-G Requirements for CSU & UCA - History/Social Science 2 years required
B - English 4 years required
C - Math 3 years required (passing IM3); Senior math class strongly recommended
D - Laboratory Science 2 years required; 3 years recommended
E - Language Other Than English 2 years required; 3 years recommended
F - Visual and Performing Arts 1 year required
G - College Prep Elective 1 year required
Graduation /Transcript Facts
D- Minimum grade required for graduation
C- Minimum grade required for four-year college eligibility
You need 280 credits to
graduate from Casa Roble!
To graduate from Casa,
a student must pass
Community Service and
Senior Project
ADVANTAGES OF A BLOCK SCHOOL
● 8 Total Classes per Year● 4 Classes in the Fall/ 4 Classes in the Spring● Exceptions are year long classes: ROTC, AVID, IM1 with
Support, & AP Calc AB/BC● Student information system determines the order of classes● Students may request to “double up” on World Language and
Math (take 2 classes a year)● Students will get more academic electives over the course of
their 4 years on a block schedule
Freshman Course Request Sheet
Required Course Requests #1 English
• English 1• Honors English 1
Required Course Requests #2 Science
• IS 2 Biology• Honors IS 2 Biology
Required Course Requests#3 Math - Placement will be Determined by
District Articulation
• Integrated Math 1 (IM 1)• Integrated Math 1 (IM 1) with Support (36 weeks)• Integrated Math 2 (IM 2)• Integrated Math 3 (IM 3)
Must have a C or better in both semesters to move on to the next level
Required Course Requests#4 PE
• PE 1
Required Course Requests #2 Health
• Health / Life Management• Health / Career Exploration
Elective Courses
Elective Course Requests• The purpose of taking Elective courses is to prepare you for
your next level of education and life beyond high school graduation.
• Review the Course Catalog and choose electives that might have some connection to a potential career in which you are interested.
• Consider A-G requirements and go above and beyond the minimum requirements.
Program Request If you have been approved for AVID:
Write AVID I twice for your #6 and #7 Electives
ROTC Students: Write AFJROTC 1 twice for your #6 and #7 Electives
Elective Course Requests
Beg. Ban In o t CA g Fre h 1
Write 3 elective courses for a total of 8 classes
Elective Course RequestsVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS
● Beginning Photography
● Music Appreciation
● Beginning Band (Concert Band)
● Beginning Drama
● Beg. Drawing and Painting
● Art Studio - Mixed Media
WORLD LANGUAGE• French 1, 2, 3, 4• Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4
Must have a C or better in both semesters
to move on to the next level
ENGLISH
• Film and Literature
Elective Course RequestsAGRICULTURE
• Intro to California Agriculture
• Floral Design
MATH
• AP Computer Science Principles• Must have passed IM1• Math (If you are “doubling up”)
WOODSHOP
• Fine Woodworking I
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
• Introduction to Automotive Technology
Elective Course Requests
Now indicate 3 alternate elective courses. List each course name in order of preference. Every effort
will be made to place you in your first 8 choices. If that’s not possible, you will be scheduled into your alternates.
Spa h 1 Flo D si Fil d L
Schedule Change Policy(no guarantee change will take place)
● During the first 10 days of Block 1 and Block 2, you may request a schedule change if
○ Student is missing a graduation requirement
○ Student is missing an A-G course for CSU/UC eligibility
○ Student is placed in the wrong level course (failed a prerequisite, passed a course in summer school or credit recovery)
○ Student’s fall and spring courses are not balanced
● Schedule changes will not be made for elective changes or for teacher requests
Counseling Videos● Learn about the Counseling Office -
https://tinyurl.com/yxzk2988● Review A-G requirements -
https://youtu.be/z8_ip7dKbjc● Consider CSU, UC, and Private Universities -
https://youtu.be/1dWEGrU7RWo
Course Cataloghttps://www.sanjuan.edu/domain/7432
● Descriptions of courses offered
● Recommended grade levels
● Number of grading periods
● Prerequisites and
Recommendations for each course
● A-G qualified classes
● Sequencing of courses
Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors Courses
● AP/Honors courses are open to all students. Review the Course Catalog for prerequisites and recommended courses.
● CRHS encourages our students to take challenging courses to enrich their high school experience, prepare for post-secondary options, and gain important skills that will translate into the workforce.
● Taking Honors and AP courses requires a high level of commitment and follow through that includes an emphasis on reading, writing, analysis, and application of new learning.
● The expectation of additional time and effort is part of the rigor of an Honors or AP course.
Important DatesYou will receive a mailer in mid-July with details about schedule pickup and the first day of school
Mid-August- Schedule pickup
August 15, 2019- First day of school
Sign up for TEXT REMINDERS to get information on college and careers, SAT and ACT testing, scholarship opportunities, and other important info from the Casa Counseling Office!
To sign up:
Text: @CasaRams23To: 81010
To:
Message:
81010
@CasaRams23
1. Complete your Course Request form tonight2. Questions? Just ask us, we can help.3. Check out with a staff member by turning in your completed
and signed Course Request form 4. Thanks for coming! We’re looking forward to seeing you again
in August! GO RAMS!