lathrop intermediate school high school orientation
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LATHROP Intermediate School
HIGH SCHOOL ORIENTATION
Eighth Grade Promotion Criteria
Pass 9 of 12 classes. Pass the U.S.Constitution test. . If you are in danger of failing and/or being retained:
1. Attend Engage 360
2. After school tutoring
3. Ask for help from your teachers.
Students who are failing the eighth grade will not be allowed
to participate in any eighth grade promotion activities.
Santa Ana Unified School District High Schools
COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOLS
Santa Ana High School Valley High SchoolJulie Infante, Principal David Richey, Principal
520 W. Walnut Street 1801 S. Greenville Street
Phone: (714) 567-4900 Phone: (714) 241-6410
Saddleback High School Century High SchoolRobert Laxton, Ed. D, Principal Michael Parra, Principal
2802 S. Flower Street 1401 S. Grand Avenue
Phone: (714) 513-2900 Phone: (714) 568-7000
Santa Ana Unified School District High Schools
FUNDAMENTAL HIGH SCHOOLS
Segerstrom Fundamental High SchoolDuncan S. McCulloch, Principal
2301 Macarthur Blvd.
(714) 241-5000
Godinez Fundamental High SchoolCindy Landsiedel, Principal
3002 Centennial Road
(714) 433-6790
ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOLS
Santa Ana Unified School District High Schools
Cesar Chavez High SchoolMatthew Cruz, Principal
2128 S. Cypress Avenue
(714) 430-5700
Lorin Griset AcademyPatrick Cornforth, Principal
1915 W. McFadden Avenue
(714) 648-2900
Middle College HighKathy Apps, Ed. D., Principal
1530 W. Seventeenth Street
(714) 953-3900
Open enrollment will be offered at: Century High School Saddleback High School Valley High School
Procedure:1. Obtain an Intradistrict Transfer form from Lathrop, Ms. Rangel.
2. Complete and return form to Lathrop, Ms. Rangel, no later than February 27, 2015 by 4:00 P.M.
3. The High School of your choice will inform you if your request for a transfer has been accepted
4. Transfers submitted after February 27, 2015 will be placed on a waiting list.
Santa Ana Unified School DistrictHigh School Open Enrollment
Santa Ana Unified School DistrictFundamental High School Parent Information Students Godinez Fundamental High School
Wednesday, January 21, 2015, 8:30 AM @ Godinez FHS Theatre
Santa Ana Unified School DistrictFundamental High School Priority Enrollment
Priority Enrollment: January 20 through January 27, 2015. Godinez Fundamental High School
Sibling Priority – a sibling (brother or sister) currently attends Godinez FHS or Segerstrom HS
Segerstrom High School Neighborhood Priority – residence in SHS attendance boundary Sibling Priority – a sibling (brother or sister) currently attends
Godinez FHS or Segerstrom HS Completed priority enrollment packets must be returned no later than
4:00 PM on January 27, 2015 to school of choice.
Santa Ana Unified School DistrictFundamental High School Lottery Enrollment
Lottery enrollment will be through a random, computerized process. Lottery applications must be picked up from the registrar at:
Segerstrom High School Godinez Fundamental High School
1. Lottery applications available, January 28 through February 4, 2015.
2. Lottery results posted, Friday, February 6, 2015.
3. Lottery Enrollment Packets available, February 6 through 23, 2015.
4. Completed Lottery Enrollment Packets due no later than 4:00 pm, February 23, 2015.
High School Graduation Requirements
Social Science
35 credits
(3.5 years)
English
40 credits
(4 years)
Math
30 creditsAlgebra 1 & Geometry
Science
30 credits
(3 years)
Foreign Language
20 credits
(2 years)
Fine Arts (i.e. dance, drama, theater or music)
10 credits
(one year)
P.E./Sports
20 credits
(2 years)
College and Career Planning
5 credits
Health
5 credits
(one semester)
Electives
45 credits
Total Credits:
240
California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
COLLEGE A-G REQUIREMENTS
A. History/Social Science 2 YearsOne year of U. S. History or one-half year of American Government/Civics and one yearof World History/Cultures/Geography.
B. English 4 Years College Preparatory English
C. Mathematics 3 Years (4 years recommended)Algebra and above
D. Laboratory Science 2 Years (3 years recommended)Lab science in at least two of these three areas: Biology, Chemistry, or Physics
E. Foreign Language 2 Years (3 years recommended)Two years of the same language
F. Visual and Performing Arts 1 YearDance, Drama/Theater, Music, and Visual Arts
G. College Preparatory Elective 1 YearOne additional year chosen from the above A-F subject areas.
California Colleges and Universities
California Community Colleges (CCC) 110 Campuses – Santa Ana College, Orange Coast College Must be 18 years of age or be a high school graduate to attend.
– High school students can enroll under special arrangement to earn college or high school credit
Offers Associate Degrees and Certificate Programs. Choose to attend for 2 years and then transfer to a 4 year college or university. $20 per unit, financial aid is available. www.californiacolleges.edu
California State University (CSU) 23 campuses, CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach, CSU Dominguez Hills ACT or SAT required for students w/G.P.A. under 3.00 Offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees. $3451 per year, financial aid is available www.csumentor.edu
California Colleges and Universities
University of California (UC) 10 Campuses – UCLA, UCI ACT or SAT Reasoning Test and two SAT Subject Tests Admit the top 12.5 percent of high school graduates. Offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral and professional degrees including medical and
law degrees. $7,500 per year, financial aide is available www.ucop.edu
Independent Colleges and Universities 75 independent colleges and universities throughout California, i.e. USC & Chapman Entrance requirements vary, check with college or university of your choice. Offers Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral, and professional degrees. $25,600 per year, financial aid is available. www.californiacolleges.edu
High School A-G Planning Chart
YOUR FUTURE?