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1 Juniors Class of 2019

2 CSF: Make sure to turn in your applications every semester to Mr. Lewis if you want to graduate in honors!!!!

3 RHS courses for Junior year
English 3 P or English Lang AP Math 1A, Math 1B, 1P, Math 1E, Math 2P, Math 2E, Math 3P, Math 3 E, Statistics, or Calculus AP Environmental Science P or Biology P, Chemistry P, Human Anat. P, Biology AP, or Physics P Ag Science 1 P or Ag Biology P U.S History P or U.S History AP PE 3, Sports Conditioning, Cond/Fit, or NJ3 Elective 1 Elective 2 or Elective 3

4 RHS graduation requirements
Electives - 90 credits GPA of a 2.0 265 credits English 4 years Math years Science 2 years Soc. Science 3 years PE activity 3 years W Language 1 year Art 1 year Transition Program After School math help MTWF Summer School Fuel Ed Online Adult School (11,12) After School ROP (11,12) Before School (11,12)

5 RHS VS UC/CSU

6 Systemwide Admission Requirements
Area Subject Requirements Years “a” History/Social Science 2 “b” English 4 “c” Mathematics 3 “d” Laboratory Science “e” Language other than English “f” Visual and Performing Arts 1 “g” College Preparatory Electives Exam Requirement ACT Plus Writing or SAT Reasoning Minimum GPA Requirement California: 3.0; Nonresident: 3.4

7 Class of 2019 Your Graduation status??
If you have passed every class you should have 140 credits. On track 140 to finish with 280 credits!!! On track 130=270!!! On track 125 =265!!! (But Risky) YOU’RE AT RISK OF NOT GRADUATING IF YOU HAVE: 120, 115, 100, 95, 90, 85, 80,75, 70,65,60, 55, 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25 CREDITS, ETC. Risky: 125=265!!! BUT YOUR AT RISK BECAUSE YOU CANNOT FAIL ANY OTHER CLASSES IN THE NEXT TWO YEARS!!! BELOW 120 CREDITS YOUR AT RISK!!!! Class of 2019 Your Graduation status?? CREDITS: 140 TOTAL 265 IS THE MAGIC #

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9 High School Enrichment
2.5 Minimum GPA Must do an online application and a paper application Open to high school 11th and 12th grade. Other grades must meet the special admittance policy Tuition is paid Student must purchase the book Courses that past students have taken are: Sociology, Art Appreciation, Psychology,

10 Reply with student first and last name
Reedley High School Pirates Class of 2019! Staying Connected is Crucial! Reply with student first and last name

11 Fresno Area College Night 2 Buses available

12 Career Tech Night 1 Bus available

13 Pirate Pillar You must submit:
A Pirate Pillar is a senior who is outstanding in academic achievement, has a positive attitude, participates in school activities, and contributes to Reedley High School as well as his/her community. A Pirate Pillar is defined as a student who sets goals and reaches these goals through continuous effort. The Pirate Pillars consist of ten students from the current graduating class. These ten students are selected by the Pirate Pillar Committee and chosen for their fine qualities. You must submit: A copy of your transcripts ( Please highlight any AP, Honors and E courses) Pirate Pillar Teacher/Advisor/Coach Signature Form Will have an Interview

14 NCAA Athletes you need to send your transcript at the end of your Junior year. See Mrs. Andres in the Career Center for more information. If you have not signed up for NCAA you must got to

15 What is the PSAT/NMSQT? The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) The PSAT/NMSQT measures reading, writing and language, and math skills developed over many years, both in and out of school.

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17 What is the test fee? The fee for the 2017 PSAT/NMSQT is $16. Schools sometimes charge an additional fee to cover administrative costs. The College Board makes fee waivers available for juniors from low- income families who meet our income guidelines.

18 PSAT October 11 ,2017 Wednesday At RHS
What to Bring: *Calculator: *Snacks *Watch

19 What is the SAT/ACT? College Admission Tests
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) by CollegeBoard American College Test (ACT) by ACT

20 Why take the SAT/ACT? Critical in Admission and Scholarship decisions
Colleges will be looking at course selection, grades earned, GPA, Class Rank, and TEST SCORES when making admissions decisions Any 4-year institution will require SAT or ACT scores (Check w/other schools) & some scholarship programs Only objective way for colleges to evaluate student’s readiness for college-level work

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