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1 Redlands East Valley High School
Class Registration Information Redlands East Valley High School

2 Military or Trade School
High school diploma

3 2 Year College (Community College)
High School Diploma Spend two years earning 60 units, transfer to a 4 year college. Certificate / trade program

4 4 year colleges You need to meet the A-G requirements with grades of “C” or higher
10 UCs exist. Admission more difficult 23 Cal States exist. Some more difficult to enter than others Private / Out of State Colleges: Broad range of Admission Standards and Policies

5 College Bound Athletes www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

6 Redlands East Valley Graduation Requirements
Social Science: 3 years (30 Credits) World History, U.S. History, Gov./Econ. English: 4 years (40 Credits) Math: years (20 Credits) Science: 2 years (20 Credits) 1 year of life (Biology) and 1 year of physical Fine Art or Foreign Language (10 Credits) 1 yr of a fine art or a foreign lang. Physical Education (P.E.): (20 Credits) 2 years Health: (5 Credits) 1 semester Electives: (80 Credits)

7 Redlands East Valley Graduation Requirements (continued)
225 credits are required for graduation. Students earn approximately 60 credits each year.

8 California “a-g” requirements
Who uses them? What are they used for? What are they, and how will students meet them? Does REV offer everything students need to meet them?

9 Four Year College Requirements “A-G” for UC or Cal State Private/Out of State College requirements vary “A” Social Science: 2 years “B” English: 4 years “C” Math: 3 years (4 recommended) “D” Science: 2 years (3 recommended) “E” Language Other Than English: 2 years (3 recommended) “F” Visual and Performing Arts: 1 year “G” College Preparatory Electives: 1 year

10 Grades must be C- or better to fulfill A-G requirements
Four Year College Requirements “A-G” for UC or Cal State Private/Out of State College requirements vary Grades must be C- or better to fulfill A-G requirements Students receiving a D/F need to re-take the course or consult with their counselor regarding whether or not it can be validated by performing better in a higher level course.

11 Summer School (Not Free) AAA Academy
Fee based classes to get ahead Online registration starts March 1, Scholarship applications available for students on free and reduced lunch. Check the website or see your counselor. Location: Citrus Valley HS 1st semester: June 14 – June 30 2nd semester July 5 – July 21 7:30 AM – 12:10 PM

12 Summer School (Free) District
Remedial (Failed Class) is free. F’s only No fixing of D’s Location Citrus Valley HS 1st Semester: 6/14 – 6/28 2nd Semester: 7/5 – 7/20 Sign up with your counselor after spring break

13 Summer School (Free) RISE on-line grade recovery
On-line class Grade Recovery (Fix D’s to meet A-G requirements) Location: Citrus Valley HS Sign up with your counselor after spring break

14 Some newer classes on campus…
ROP Video Production I Learn the history and development of communication through film Create films, commercials, documentaries, using industry software ROP Vid Production II (signature req) Continues from Vid Prod I

15 ROP Computer Animation
Simple animation tools, learn program Maya Maya program used by Pixar, Dreamworks, video game companies Create 3D computer animations shorts ROP Career Express Online Online courses in a computer lab at REV Choose from multiple courses, such as Computer literacy, Criminology, Intro to Early Childhood Education, Intro to Legal Studies, Career and College Planning, Hospitality Willing to work independently; Self motivated

16 ROP Manufacturing I Explore proper use of hand tools, machinery tools, robotics, basic concepts of mechanical and electrical engineering, designing and creating models using machinery and computer aided design ROP Career in Nutrition & Wellness Explore careers in nutrition fields – health care, education, industry Plan, organize and conduct food service and nutritional programs

17 ROP Mind Matters: Mental Health & Illness
Explore mental & behavioral health Identify how anatomy/physiology relate to health ROP CISCO Internetworking I/II Prepare for employment as computer network designer, network maintenance, installer and technology support technician. Completion of I/II – can take certification test

18 ROP Ethics in Healthcare (semester)
Explore ethical issues found in medical field Review moral, professional and legal obligations in health care ROP Medical Terminology (semester) Terms used in medical field Roots, prefixes in formation of medical words ROP Creating an Online Business Evaluate the skills and commitment necessary to operate an online business Evaluate business concepts, write a business plan for an online venture

19 ROP Personal Fitness Trainer
ROP Cybersecurity Focus on computer hardware, operating systems, networking, security concepts, and problem solving exercises that mimic the technical challenges of the real world will be stressed. ROP Personal Fitness Trainer Learn safe and effective exercise prescription through appropriate client screening, consultation, and evaluation. learn how to facilitate rapport, adherence, self- efficacy and behavior change in clients, as well as design programs that help clients to improve posture, movement, flexibility, balance, core function, cardiorespiratory fitness, and muscular endurance and strength

20 Pre-Engineering and Design
Investigate the various aspects of the engineering field with special emphasis on design and understanding of physical science principles. Engineering investigations and projects will be rooted in real, local environmental areas of concern, and promote exploration for the connections between science and society Athletic Training Interested in sports injury prevention, recognition, treatment, and care of sports-related injuries. Focus on anatomy and physiology of the human body; mechanisms of a sport injury, basic injury evaluation, fitness training modalities including tapping, wrapping, protective bracing, equipment fitting, follow up care and use of equipment and techniques to aid patients in rehabilitation.

21 Signatures The registration form has a signature line next to many classes. Your CURRENT teacher will sign for you to move to the next level/advanced class. This signature is needed by the time you turn in your form on Friday.

22 Make sure you have Parent and Teacher Signatures!!
12th Grade Registration Make sure you have Parent and Teacher Signatures!! Math, Science, Foreign Language, Sport PE and all Advanced/ Honors/AP classes need signatures

23 Any student that wants to take AP or Honors must have a parent sign the back of the registration form.

24 Make sure you have Parent and Teacher Signatures!!
11th Grade Registration Make sure you have Parent and Teacher Signatures!! Math, Science, Foreign Language, Sport PE and all Advanced/ Honors/AP classes need signatures

25 Any student that wants to take AP or Honors must have a parent sign the back of the registration form.

26 Make sure you have Parent and Teacher Signatures!!
10th Grade Registration Make sure you have Parent and Teacher Signatures!! Math, Science, Foreign Language, Sport PE and all Advanced/ Honors/AP classes need signatures

27 Any student that wants to take AP or Honors must have a parent sign the back of the registration form.


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