Transitioning to High School and Beyond Los Alamitos Unified School District Presented by Gregg Stone, Ed.D An Evening for Middle School Parents.

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Transitioning to High School and Beyond Los Alamitos Unified School District Presented by Gregg Stone, Ed.D An Evening for Middle School Parents

The Griffin Legacy California Distinguished School College Board Honor Roll Highest college enrollment rate in OC Highest level of CSU/UC a-g completion rate in district history Top 1% of high schools in the country Number three in the State for closing the achievement gap Award winning athletic and performing arts teams

Parents of Middle School Students Keep your student’s interests going both academically and co- curricular. Well rounded students are viewed favorably by colleges and universities. Let your kid be a kid. Their interests and abilities may change before they get to high school.

Parents of Middle School Students Some things parents might want to consider for summer programs: LAUSD Educational Foundation Summer Enrichment Institute College and/or university enrichment programs (i.e, Young Writer’s CSULB; UCI Writing Project) Summer reading programs offered through the local public libraries. Summer children’s theater if this is an area of the student’s giftedness and interest.

Parents of 8 th Graders Maintain a rigorous course of study, but one which your student can manage with success. The student’s eighth grade course of study along with their academic grades and placement tests will be major factors in placing the student in proper classes as a freshman in high school.

Parents of 8 th Graders Your student will meet with the LAHS counselors in spring of the 8 th grade year discuss high school course selection. Parents will be invited to an “8 th Grade Parent Night” at the high school (March 24 th ). This evening is at Los Alamitos High School in the PAC. The meeting is scheduled prior to your child meeting with his/her high school counselor.

Honors / GATE Program at the High School It is not limited to just students identified as GATE. It is inclusive of students who have the ability and determination to succeed in honors and/or Advanced Placement courses. It does not prescribe a specific course of study for the GATE or non-GATE student.

Typical 9 th Grade Courses English I or English I Honors Both are college prep The Honors class will have a summer reading component. Math If the student is gifted in this area, he/she would most likely be in Algebra II / Trigonometry, Algebra II, Honors Geometry or Geometry. Some students may be placed at a higher level of math. Students not taking Algebra II / Trigonometry, Algebra II, Honors Geometry or Geometry will typically be enroll in college prep Algebra I.

9 th Grade Courses Science Biology is the most common science placement for the college bound freshman. However, students enrolled in Honors Geometry or a higher level math may select Chemistry (Recommended for student who plans to take AP Chemistry, AP Biology and AP Physics). Math placement plays a major role in determining science course placement. World Language Many gifted students will take level 2 or 2 Honors of a language. Some will take level 3 Honors. NOTE: Some freshmen may select AP Human Geography as an elective choice.

10 th Grade Courses English II or English II Honors Both are college prep. The Honors class will have a summer reading component. Math Pre-Calculus for students who successfully completed Algebra II / Trigonometry in grade 9. Advanced Math / Trig. for students who successfully completed Algebra II in grade 9. Algebra II / Trigonometry for students who successfully completed Geometry Honors in grade 9. Geometry Honors for students who successfully completed Algebra I in grade 9 with a grade of “A” and teacher recommendation. Geometry CP for students who successfully completed Algebra I, but opt for college prep rather than Honors.

10 th Grade Courses Science Most college prep sophomores will take chemistry if they are concurrently enrolled in Algebra II or Algebra II / Trig. Students who took Chemistry as a freshman and did well (Grade of A) are encouraged to take AP Chemistry. World Language Many gifted students will take level 3 or 3 Honors of a language. Some may take level 4 or 4 Honors. AP World History This is a challenging course academically. Students will need strong reading and writing skills.

11 th Grade Courses English AP English Language and Composition Summer readings are assigned. Math AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC for students who successfully completed Pre-Calculus in grade 10. Pre-Calculus for students who successfully completed Algebra II / Trigonometry or Advanced Math / Trig. Advanced Math / Trigonometry for students who successfully completed Algebra II CP in grade 10. Algebra II for students who successfully completed Geometry CP in grade 10.

11 th Grade Courses Science Some will take AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Biology, or AP Environmental Science Social Science Many will take Advanced Placement U.S. History World Language Many will continue with language and may take Advanced Placement in a target language. Many will take level four of a target language.

Be Kind to Your Junior The junior year for a student wishing to enter a 4-year college or university is very difficult, even for the brightest of kids. Advanced Placement classes and exams begin (for some students it might begin earlier). Junior year is a key year for colleges to view your transcript.

12 th Grade Courses English Many will take AP English Literature and Composition Summer readings are assigned. Math College Level Math Course Advanced Placement Calculus AB or Advanced Placement Calculus BC If AP Calculus is completed as a junior, student should still enroll in a math course as a senior. Do not discontinue with math!

12 th Grade Courses Science Some students may take another Advanced Placement science course (i.e, Biology or Physics, Environmental Science) Some students may take another college prep science course which is not Advanced Placement (i.e., Marine Biology; Anatomy and Physiology)

12 th Grade Courses Social Science Some students take Advanced Placement European History Some students take AP Macroeconomics and AP U.S. Government Some students take Advanced Placement Human Geography World Language Some take Advanced Placement in a target language. Some may take a 5 th year of a language.

Additional Advanced Placement Courses AP Statistics AP Computer Science AP Music Theory AP Art History AP Studio Art (Drawing & Painting / Photography) AP Psychology Students may elect to take one or more of these courses based on interest and ability.

What is an AP Course? “AP” Stands for Advanced Placement. The AP Program is regulated nationally by The College Board (east coast). AP courses help prepare students to take a national exam in the particular content area. If the student scores well (usually 3 or higher on a 5 point scale) on this exam, he/she can earn college credits while in high school.

Tips for Parents of a Gifted Student Be encouraging and supportive. The AP Program is rigorous, but prepares students well. Be aware of what your child can handle academically. It is a very rare student who is gifted in all areas of the Advanced Placement Program. Do not compare your child with an older sibling or friend in determining his/her academic course of study at the high school.

Tips for Parents and Students Allow your student to take a class just for “fun.” Encourage your student not to focus solely on the academic side. As mentioned earlier, colleges and universities look for academics along with other activities where the student has been involved.

Redesigned SAT The Redesigned SAT will begin with the March 2016 testing. Scores range from 200 to 800 for each of the Math and Evidence-Based Reading and Writing sections. Current SATRedesigned SAT Reading and writing sections do not require students to cite evidence. Evidence-based reading and writing. Essay is required.Essay is optional. Calculator permitted for full math section.Calculator permitted on certain portions of the math section. Score scale of 2400.Score scale of 1600 with separate score for Essay. SAT available on paper only.SAT available in paper and digital forms.

SAT Subjects Exam (Usually taken at end of course) This exam is subject specific.  Literature  U.S. History; World History  Mathematics (Level 1 and 2)  Biology; Chemistry; Physics  Foreign Language  French, German, Modern Hebrew, Italian, Korean, Chinese, Spanish and Latin NOTE: Many colleges/universities no longer require these exams.