Title: Welcome to Esperanza High School
1Welcome!
2Yvette Kettering Amy Selof Brianne Gullotti
A-G H-O P-Z
38th Grade Student Letter
- Important Dates
- Today Distribution of registration materials.
Review the materials with your parents and
determine the courses youd like to take next
year. - April 10th Bring your parents to 8th Grade
Parent Night to see all the sports, clubs and
activities available at EHS plus tour the campus.
48th Grade Student Letter
Middle School Distribution Registration
Yorba Linda Middle 3/27 4/19
Tuffree Kraemer 3/21 3/26 tba 4/17
Bernardo Yorba 3/25 4/16
Travis 3/28 4/18
Athletic Directors will be at the middle schools
on YLMS 5/1, BYMS 5/6, Travis tba
Spring Physicals will be on May 15th from 400
800, cost is 30
5High School vs. Middle School
- school hours 755 245
- 6 period day
- 55 minute periods
- 8 minute passing periods
- semester system 1st 2nd quarter make up 1st
semester, 3rd 4th quarter make up 2nd semester
6How to Earn Credits
- 230 credits required for graduation
- earn 5 credits for each semester class you pass
- if you pass 6 classes each semester you will
earn 30 credits per semester - at this pace, you will earn 240 credits by
graduation
7EHS Graduation Requirements
- 4 years Language Arts
- 2 years Math including Alg. 1A and 1B or Alg. 1
Geometry - 3 years Social Science (grades 10, 11, and 12)
- 2 years Science (1 year Physical, 1 year Life)
- 1 year EITHER Fine Art or Foreign Language
- 1 semester Health and 1 semester Careers (9th
grade) - 2 years Physical Education
- 80 elective credits
- 40 hours Community Service
- California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
8Pink Registration Form
- Print your name and phone number on top and get
parent signature. - Your Language Arts and Math placement are
determined by district criteria, which includes
your CST scores, current placement grades. - All students take one semester of Health and one
semester of Academic Studies/Career Planning.
9Pink Registration Form
- Choose either PE, Dance, PE Band, or Color Guard.
You will not be put into a sport until you make
the team. In the meantime, check the PE box. - Choose 2 electives and 2 alternates from the back
side of the pink sheet. We will do our best to
accommodate your elective choices. - If you are choosing a first-year foreign
language, indicate your alternate language choice
. If you are choosing Spanish 2 you do NOT need
an alternate.
10Course Description Book
- Available online
- www.esperanzahs.com
- Click on Counseling
- Click on PYLUSD Course Handbook
- note Not all classes listed are available at
every high school. Elective options should be
chosen from the list given to you. - (They are listed on the back of your pink sheet)
11Class Placement and
Homework Expectations
- Class placement is based on 8th grade grades and
CST scores and varies by subject. - Expect 30 minutes per night of homework for each
academic class. Honors classes may require more. - The computer arranges your schedule of classes.
We are unable to accommodate teacher requests,
order of classes, etc.
12Medical Science Academy
- Program for students interested in being a
- Health/Medical Sciences
- Year-long elective that replaces required
Health/Careers class. - Focus on Careers in Medicine
- Nurse
- Doctor
- Firefighter
- Sports Trainer
- etc.
Due to your Middle School Counselor on April
12th.
Applications available on the website www.
esperanzahs.com under the Bulletin Board
13Medical Science Academy
- Medical Arts I
- Intro to safety, anatomy physiology, infection
control, body systems, medical terminology, vital
signs, and CPR certification. - Medical Arts II
- Patho-physiology (UC approved elective)
Diseases connected to the body, hand-on testing
for diseases. - Medical Arts III
- Medical Assistant Back Office, working with
patients, doing injections, EKGs, surgical
set-up.
14Engineering Manufacturing Academy
- Two Pathways
- 1. Industry-Certification/Community College
Pathway - Take Principles of Engineering and Drafting
(one semester of Drafting/CAD/CAM and one
semester of Manufacturing Applications/Metals).
After this you can take ROP Welding and Metal
Fabrication, Advanced Manufacturing Applications
and Technical Skills. - Engineering Technology-UC/CSU approved
Engineering Pathway - Take Principles of Engineering and
Drafting (one semester of Drafting/CAD/CAM and
one semester of Manufacturing Applications/Metals)
, or Pre-Engineering. These courses are followed
by Engineering Drawing, Advanced CAD/CAM and
Engineering and Architectural Design. - Application due to your middle school counselor
April 12th.
15Distinguished Scholars
- Rigorous curriculum of Honors and AP courses.
- 3.5 GPA, Proficient or Advanced on CST tests, no
D or F grades, good citizenship. - Must pass 6 Golden State subject exams.
- Applications are available on the Esperanza
website, www.esperanzahs.com under Bulletin
Board. Turn in applications to middle school
counselor by 4/12, EHS counselors will pick up
during registration. - Distinguished Scholars diploma and special
recognition at graduation. - Great for college applications.
16Activities and Getting Involved
- Esperanza offers many activities, clubs, athletic
teams and other ways to get involved. There is
something for EVERYONE! - Be sure to look through the handouts in your
folder to learn more about some of the
opportunities available to you. A complete list
of campus organizations and advisers is in the
EHS Student Handbook.
17Clubs and Activities
- Award winning Speech and Debate, Mock Trial, and
Academic Decathlon teams among the best in Orange
County. - National champion Dance and Cheer teams.
- Sports teams that have won 47 C.I.F.
Championships over 30 years. - Over 30 clubs including Red Cross Club, Ecology
Club, Rock Climbing Club, Best Buddies, Creative
Impulse, Architecture Club, Art Club, National
Honor Society, PTSA, etc.
18Link Crew
We like to think of it as Freshmen First Day
Thursday, August 22nd from 8 am noon.
- Lunch is included.
- Freshmen get linked up with an upper classman
who will be their Link Crew Leader for the
upcoming school year.
Events include
- Introduction to high school including the dos
and donts. - Activities with Link Crew Leaders and small group
of classmates. - Guided tours of campus.
- Student schedule distribution.
- Turn in paperwork, purchase spirit wear, ASB
card, yearbook. - Activities with freshmen and Link Crew Leaders
will be held throughout the school year.
19Freshmen Focus
- What is the Freshmen Focus Program?
- The Freshmen Focus campus for freshmen during
break and lunch. - Benefits
- Food served at break and lunch
- Lunch time activities such as music and games
- Smaller environment
- More comfortable setting
- Easy to find classes
- Most freshmen have 3-4 classes on the FF campus.
20We look forward to seeing you next year!
GO!