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Title: Fall Sports


1
Fall Sports
  • Cross Country (B G)
  • Field Hockey (G)
  • Football
  • Golf (G)
  • Tennis (G)
  • Volleyball (G)
  • Water Polo (B)

2
Winter Sports
  • Basketball (B G)
  • Soccer (B G)
  • Water Polo (G)
  • Wrestling
  • Roller Hockey

3
Spring Sports
  • Baseball (B)
  • Golf (B)
  • Lacrosse (B G)
  • Softball (G)
  • Swim and Dive (B G)
  • Tennis (B)
  • Track and Field (B G)
  • Volleyball (B)

4
Athletic Handbook and Ticket to Play
  • Pick up your athletic handbook from the
    administration office at PHS
  • Complete required information (including the
    physical)
  • Return completed paperwork to Athletic Secretary
    in Administration office of PHS to receive your
    Ticket to Play
  • Take your ticket to your coach on the first day
    of practice.

5
Important Information
  • Athletic Physical available at PHS on Tuesday,
    June 12 in the gym from 6-830 pm.
  • Please support our athletic trainer by attending
    the physical
  • Contact Dan Crane
  • dcrane_at_powayusd.com

6
Poway High SchoolCounseling Services
  • Keys to Future Success

7
PHS COUNSELORS
  • Rachel DeYoung A-Chi
  • Lauren St. Pierre Cho-Gen
  • Janet Depew Geo-Kas
  • Khalid Maxie Kat-Mol
  • Jane Napora Mon-Rey
  • Blanca Arreguin Rh-Te
  • Vicki de Jesus Th-Z ELL
  • Email links can be found on PHS website
  • http/powayusd.org/pusdphs/index.asp
  • (858) 748-0245 ext. 5139

8
Academic Support
  • Credit Checks
  • Scheduling of Students
  • 4-Year Plan
  • Alternative Education Placement
  • LearningPoint
  • AP Presentations
  • Decision Making Skills
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Middle School Articulation
  • Academic Resource Referrals
  • Decision Making Skills
  • Academic Success Strategies
  • Time-management
  • Parent Communication/Education

9
Student Services Office
  • Peer Counseling
  • Conflict Mediation
  • Support Groups
  • Tobacco Cessation/Drug Prevention
  • Clubs
  • General Support/Referrals

10
Minimum High School Graduation Requirements
CREDITS (230 To Graduate) (Each box ? represents
5 credits) CIVICS/ECONOMICS (10)
?? ENGLISH (40)
???????? FINE ARTS or FOREIGN LANGUAGE (5)
? FINE ARTS (Art, Music, Drama)
(5) ? HEALTH (5)
? LIFE SCIENCE (10)
?? MATHEMATICS (20) ???? PRACTICAL ARTS
(5) ? PHYSICAL EDUCATION (20)
???? PHYSICAL SCIENCE (10) ?? U.S.
HISTORY (10) ?? WORLD HISTORY (10)
?? ELECTIVE (80)
????????????????
11
A-G College Eligibility Requirements for CSU/UC
  • A. HISTORY
  • 1 Year U.S. History
  • 1 Year World History
  • ENGLISH
  • 4 Years College Prep
  • C. MATHEMATICS
  • Algebra 1-2
  • Geometry 1-2
  • Algebra 3-4
  • D. SCIENCE
  • 2 Years with Laboratory (Biological Physical)
  • E. FOREIGN LANGUAGE
  • 2 Years in the Same Language
  • F. VISUAL or PERFORMING ARTS
  • 1 Year Art, Drama or Music
  • G. ELECTIVE
  • 1 Year of Academic Elective from Above
    Categories

12
Getting Started Student
Responsibilities
  • Recognize planning your future involves choosing
    a challenging but balanced curriculum
  • Develop a 4-Year-Plan
  • Get involved by choosing from a variety of
    options to include athletics, clubs, community
    service or other specialized extra-curricular
    activities
  • Strive for good grades and test scores.
  • Attend tutorials
  • Communicate with your teachers on a regular basis

13
Continued
  • Begin a list/portfolio of your involvement,
    awards/honors (extra-curricular and academic),
    hours of community service, leadership positions,
    and other achievements.
  • Plan a meaningful summer
  • - College summer programs
  • - Volunteer opportunities
  • - Summer classes
  • - Employment related to your goals, if
  • possible.
  • Set realistic goals.

14
Parent Responsibilities
  • Monitor academic progress (contact teachers,
    access LearningPoint).
  • Know when progress reports and grades will be
    sent home.
  • Ensure your student is not academically
    overloaded.
  • Encourage extra-curricular activities
  • Help your student develop strong study skills,
    work-ethic and time management techniques.

15
Continued
  • Develop a reading plan that includes newspapers,
    magazines and books.
  • Put more responsibility on your student as they
    grow older.
  • Familiarize yourself with PHSs website
  • www.powayusd.com/pusdphs
  • Read the Titan Times/Eweekly
  • Ask questions

16
Questions?
  • Check website www.powayusd.com/pusdphs.
  • Call the counseling office at (858) 748-0245 Ext.
    5139.
  • Email first initial last name_at_powayusd.com
  • For example John Smith- jsmith_at_powayusd.com

17
What Happens Next?
  • Course Request Forms Due 3/26/07 to basic Ed
    teachers and Scantron completion
  • All 8th grade CRFs and Scantrons due to PHS from
    middle schools 4/6/07.
  • Summer School- Session 1 6/25-7/17 and Session
    2 7/18-8/8
  • Freshman Orientation 8/20/07 (Tentative)
  • School Starts 8/22/07
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