Title: Burlingame High School
1Burlingame High School
- Academic Review and Plan
- Class of 2010
2Welcome!
- Please pick up your childs folder at the
entrance of the room
3The Counseling Department
- Karen Latham Counselor (A - Da)
- Tammy Esrailian Counselor (Db - Ki)
- Luis Mashek Counselor (Kj - P)
- Shaila Arbona Counselor (Q Z)
- Brent Daniels Asst. Prin./Instr.
- Lori Friel Career Center
- Beth Pascal EXPLORE
- Sue Glick PAWS
- Jeannette Gomez Stud. Data Analyst
- Nick Calabrese School Safety Advocate
4BHS Web Site
- http//bhs.smuhsd.org/
- Information about our school and programs, School
Loop link, teacher directory, teacher web pages - Counseling pages being updated, presentation
materials, articles, links - KQED - http//www.kqed.org/epArchive/R709050737
5School Loop Web Site
- www.bhs.schoolloop.org
- Can be reached from the BHS web site
- Contact staff, obtain assignments and materials,
review grades.
6Career Planning
- Interest Inventories
- Bridges 9th grade
- Choices 10th grade
- College Planner 11th grade
- www.bridges.com
- User name 1009382
- Password burlingame
- PSAT Follow-up
- Through college board via My Roads
7Planning Curriculum
- 10th grade
- Classroom visit to discuss graduation and college
planning academic review and planning worksheet
(4-year plan). - Sophomore Parent Night
- Career/College Major interest inventory next
week
8Planning Curriculum
- 11th grade
- Resume writing workshop
- Class visit SAT/ACT, university and community
college information, college research, college
visits - Junior Parent Night
9Planning Curriculum
- 12th grade
- Class visit college application process,
community college transfer application and
testing information - UC/CSU Application Workshop for students
- Letter of Recommendation Workshop
- Individual appointments for post high school
planning - Scholarship and Financial Aid presentations
- Senior Parent Night
- SMUHSD College Fair
10Transcript
- Official record of high school coursework
- All courses, grades and credits
- GPA both weighted (academic) and unweighted
(total) - Weighted GPA calculation (Academic) all courses
included - with weight given to Honors and AP courses that
are underlined on the UC/CSU A-G list (primarily
11th and 12th grade honors and AP coursework) - AS (advanced study) courses are not weighted
11Graduation RequirementsCourse Work
- Social Science
- 35 credits
- To include Contemporary World Studies, Modern
World History 1-2, U.S. History 1-2, American
Government and Economics - English
- 40 credits
- Mathematics
- 30 credits
- To include 10 credits in Algebra 1-2
12Graduation RequirementsCourse Work
- Science
- 20 credits
- 10 credits each in Biological and Physical
Science - At least one course must be from the d or g
requirement on the UC/CSU a-g list - one year to be taken by end of the 10th grade
- World Language
- 10 credits
- to be taken by the end of 10th grade
13Graduation RequirementsCourse Work
- Fine/Performing Art
- 10 credits
- Physical Education
- 20 credits
- 10 to be in Core PE in the 9th grade
14Graduation RequirementsCourse Work
- Health
- 5 credits
- Electives
- 50 credits
- ___________________________
- 220 Credits Required Minimum
15Graduation RequirementsBasic Skills Competence
- High School Exit Exam
- All students must pass the High School Exit Exam
mandated by California State law. The exam
consists of two parts (1) reading and writing
and (2) mathematics. Students must pass both
parts to receive a high school diploma. The test
is based on the California State Board adopted
standards. - http//www.cde.ca.gov
16The Frenzy
- 3,800 colleges in U.S.
- 2,100 4-year colleges in U.S.
- Of the 2,100 colleges 150 take less than 50 of
students that apply - Of the remaining 1,950 colleges most select over
75 of applicants - NPR - http//www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php
?storyId7537888
17More on College Choice
- More and more information to follow about college
choices - Know there is lots of room in the colleges of
this state and nation - Colleges have various degrees of selectivity
from admitting all to only 1 in 10 applicants - Many factors should go into a college choice.
18Community College
- 18 years old
- High School Graduate
- GED or CHSPE
- Concurrent Enrollment
19Community College
- Vocational Certificate
- Associate Degree
- Transfer Program
- 60 units of transferable college work to transfer
to university
20Community College
- Advantages
- Low cost
- Choose any of the 109 community colleges in the
state of California for the same cost - Small classes
- Variety of educational goals can be met
- Transfer to a university is based on college work
-
21UC/CSU Entrance RequirementsSubject Requirements
- A History/Social Science
- Two years
- One year U.S. History or ½ year U.S. History and
½ year civics or American Government, and one
year of world history, cultures and geography
22UC/CSU Subject Requirements
- B English
- 4 years
- Including course work with frequent and regular
writing and reading of classic and modern
literature
23UC/CSU Subject Requirements
- C Mathematics
- Three years (UC recommends 4 years)
- Including beginning Algebra, Geometry, and
Intermediate Algebra - Courses taken in the seventh and eighth grade
(that the high school accepts as their
equivalent) may be used
24UC/CSU Subject Requirements
- D Laboratory Science
- Two years (UC recommends three years and a 4th
year for science related majors) - Including two of these three areas
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
-
25UC/CSU Subject Requirements
- E Language Other than English
- Two years (UC recommends 3 years)
- Must be in the same language
- Courses taken in the seventh and eighth grade
(that the high school accepts as their
equivalent) may be used -
26UC/CSU Subject Requirements
- F Visual / Performing Arts
- One Continuous Year
- Dance, Drama / Theater, Music or Visual Arts
27UC/CSU Subject Requirements
- G College Preparatory Electives
- One year in addition to those required in AF
- For a full list see the A-G list for Burlingame
High School at www.ucop.edu - CSU information at www.csumentor.edu/
- ALL COURSES TAKEN TO SATISFY A-G
REQUIREMENTS MUST BE COMPLETED WITH A C GRADE OR
BETTER
28UC/CSU Scholarship Requirement
- Scholarship Requirement
- Grades and Test Scores
- For each GPA there is a required test score to be
eligible - GPA min. requirement for UC 3.0
- GPA min. requirement for CSU 2.0
29College Tests
- PSAT
- Taken by Sophomores and Juniors
- Measures verbal and math abilities and gives
students practice for taking the SAT. - Used for qualification for National Merit
Scholarships when taken in the Junior year. - Administered once a year, the third Saturday in
October.
30College Tests
- SAT Reasoning
- Reasoning test for college admission
- The test consists of three parts
- Critical Reading
- Critical reading
- Sentence completion
- Writing
- Grammar, usage, word choice
- Essay
- Mathematics
- Arithmetic/algebraic reasoning
- Geometrical reasoning
- Taken in the Junior and Senior years
31College Tests
- SAT Subject Exams
- 20 different one-hour tests designed to measure
knowledge in a specific subject - University of California and some private
colleges required SAT subject tests - Two tests required for University of California
(Math I not allowed for UC) - Tests should be taken upon the completion of a
specific subject
32College Tests
- ACT
- College admission test measuring
- English
- Mathematics
- Reading
- Science
- Writing test can be added to align with SAT
requirement for UC - ACT or SAT may be used for college admission
- Taken in the junior and senior years
33College Tests
- AP (Advanced Placement)
- 34 different subjects
- Student can gain college credit or advanced
college standing - Students enrolled in a AP course are required to
take the AP test for that course - AP tests are given in May
34College Tests
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
- All undergraduate applicants who have not
attended high school for at least three years
full time where English is the principal language
of instruction must take the TOEFL
35SMUHSD Summer School
- Core Classes
- Limited enrollment
- Math, Social Science, Health
- Remedial Classes
- Meet graduation requirements
- Replace D grades to be college eligible
- Math, English, Social Studies, Science, PE
- Six week session (Mid June - July)
- Applications available in March
- There are other summer school opportunities
through community colleges, ROP, universities.
36Off Campus Programs
- Regional Occupation Program (ROP)
- Community Service/Service Learning
- Community College - Concurrent Enrollment
- Middle College High School
37Counseling Department
- Karen Latham (A Da) 558-2812
- klatham_at_smuhsd.k12.ca.us
- Tammy Esrailian (Db Ki) 558-2813
- tesrailian_at_smuhsd.org
- Luis Mashek (Kj - P) 558-2807
- lmashek_at_smuhsd.org
- Shaila Arbona (Q Z) 558-2811
- sarbona_at_smuhsd.org
- Lori Friel - Career Center Advisor 558-2818
lfriel_at_smuhsd.k12.ca.us - Beth Pascal - EXPLORE Coordinator 558-2847
bpascal_at_smuhsd.k12.ca.us - Sue Glick - Service Learning 558-2873
sglilck_at_smuhsd.k12.ca.us - Brent Daniels-Assistant Principal, Inst. Services
bdaniels_at_smuhsd.org 558-2803
38Helpful Web Sites
- www.smuhsd.org
- www.csumentor.edu
- www.ucop.edu
- www.collegeboard.com
- www.act.org
- www.cccco.edu
- www.californiacolleges.edu
39Thank you for Coming