2. High School GraduationHigh School Graduation
RequirementsRequirements
Must complete minimum of 217.5 unitsMust complete minimum of 217.5 units
Must be enrolled in at least 5 classesMust be enrolled in at least 5 classes
BOTH semesters of your Senior YearBOTH semesters of your Senior Year
Must earn 40 units senior yearMust earn 40 units senior year
Must complete Algebra 1 (or equivalent)Must complete Algebra 1 (or equivalent)
Must pass the computer competencyMust pass the computer competency
Must pass the CAHSEEMust pass the CAHSEE
No unit loss in any required classesNo unit loss in any required classes
3. High School GraduationHigh School Graduation
MINIMUMMINIMUM COURSE REQUIREMENTSCOURSE REQUIREMENTS
HistoryHistory 30 units30 units (World History, US History, Gov, & Econ)(World History, US History, Gov, & Econ)
EnglishEnglish 40 units40 units
MathMath 30 units30 units (Must include Algebra 1 or its equivalent)(Must include Algebra 1 or its equivalent)
ScienceScience 20 units20 units (including 1 year Life & 1 year Physical)(including 1 year Life & 1 year Physical)
Foreign Lang 10 unitsForeign Lang 10 units
or Fine Artor Fine Art
PE 20 unitsPE 20 units
HealthHealth 2.5 units2.5 units
ElectivesElectives 65 units65 units
TOTALTOTAL 217.5 UNITS217.5 UNITS
4. 3 Requirements for3 Requirements for 4-year4-year UniversitiesUniversities
1. Course Requirements1. Course Requirements
Must take the right college prep & honors classesMust take the right college prep & honors classes
2. Scholarship Requirement2. Scholarship Requirement
Must earn competitive gradesMust earn competitive grades
NO “D’s” or “F’s”NO “D’s” or “F’s”
3. Test Requirements3. Test Requirements
Must take the appropriate college entrance examsMust take the appropriate college entrance exams
SAT Reasoning TestSAT Reasoning Test oror ACT with Writing (required)ACT with Writing (required)
SAT Subject TestsSAT Subject Tests
*No longer required by UC’s but sometimes recommended*No longer required by UC’s but sometimes recommended
**Still required by some Private Schools (check with individual campuses)Still required by some Private Schools (check with individual campuses)
5. CSUCSU UCUC
A. HistoryA. History 22 HistoryHistory
US + Social ScienceUS + Social Science World & USWorld & US
B. EnglishB. English 44 EnglishEnglish
C. MathematicsC. Mathematics 3*3* MathematicsMathematics
Alg 1/Geom/Alg 2Alg 1/Geom/Alg 2 Pre-Calc or higherPre-Calc or higher
D. ScienceD. Science 2*2* ScienceScience
Bio/ChemBio/Chem (maybe Earth Science(maybe Earth Science
Bio/Chem/PhysicsBio/Chem/Physics
depending on campus)depending on campus)
E. Foreign LangE. Foreign Lang 2*2* Foreign LangForeign Lang
F. Visual/Perf ArtF. Visual/Perf Art 11 Visual/PerfArtVisual/PerfArt
G. ElectiveG. Elective 11 ElectiveElective
15 total15 total requiredrequired year long classesyear long classes
7. Your Registration EnvelopeYour Registration Envelope
includes:includes:
1)1) Registration PacketRegistration Packet
2)2) Student Information SheetStudent Information Sheet
3)3) GREENGREEN Registration CardRegistration Card
4)4) White Summer School CardWhite Summer School Card
5)5) Copy of your grad status and transcriptCopy of your grad status and transcript
6)6) Copy of the Honors PlacementCopy of the Honors Placement
Recommendation PaperRecommendation Paper
8. Registration for Senior YearRegistration for Senior Year
You are expected to enroll in 6 classes; you areYou are expected to enroll in 6 classes; you are
required to enroll in 5 classes (each semester)required to enroll in 5 classes (each semester)
Make sure that you register for any classesMake sure that you register for any classes
needed for graduationneeded for graduation
Make sure you register for any classes neededMake sure you register for any classes needed
for college admissionfor college admission
Complete yourComplete your
Student Information Sheet inStudent Information Sheet in INKINK
Complete yourComplete your
Green Registration Card inGreen Registration Card in PENCILPENCIL
9. Front of Student Information SheetFront of Student Information Sheet
Please complete inPlease complete in INKINK
10. Back of Student Information SheetBack of Student Information Sheet
Please complete inPlease complete in INKINK
18. EnglishEnglish
Semester Long Courses –Semester Long Courses –
Must Choose Alternate:Must Choose Alternate:
Bible as LiteratureBible as Literature
California LiteratureCalifornia Literature
NovelNovel
Please Review Course Descriptions in yourPlease Review Course Descriptions in your
registration packet before choosingregistration packet before choosing
Year Long Courses:Year Long Courses:
AP English LanguageAP English Language
AP English LiteratureAP English Literature
English IB HL 2English IB HL 2
ExpositoryExpository
Reading/WritingReading/Writing
(ERWC)(ERWC)
19. Social ScienceSocial Science
American GovernmentAmerican Government
(semester long class)(semester long class)
EconomicsEconomics
(semester long class)(semester long class)
Ag EconomicsAg Economics (year-long)(year-long)
(must have had previous Ag(must have had previous Ag
classes)classes)
PsychologyPsychology
(semester long class)(semester long class)
SociologySociology
(semester long class)(semester long class)
20. Social Science IB & APSocial Science IB & AP
Economics IB HL2Economics IB HL2 (must have completed(must have completed Economics IB HL1)Economics IB HL1)
History of the Americas IB HL2 (for IB Diploma)History of the Americas IB HL2 (for IB Diploma)
IB Theory of KnowledgeIB Theory of Knowledge
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
AP Art HistoryAP Art History
AP American GovernmentAP American Government (Offered Spring semester only)(Offered Spring semester only)
AP Gov/AP MacroAP Gov/AP Macro (Year-long course)(Year-long course)
AP European HistoryAP European History
AP Human GeographyAP Human Geography
AP PsychologyAP Psychology
21. Science - Life SciencesScience - Life Sciences
Life ScienceLife Science
BiologyBiology
Hon BiologyHon Biology
Ag-BiologyAg-Biology
Vet ScienceVet Science
(Must have completed Biology or Ag Biology)(Must have completed Biology or Ag Biology)
Human AnatomyHuman Anatomy
& Physiology& Physiology
(Must have competed Chemistry(Must have competed Chemistry))
AP BiologyAP Biology
22. Science - PhysicalScience - Physical
ScienceScience
Physical SciencePhysical Science
Earth Science/LabEarth Science/Lab
Ag Earth ScienceAg Earth Science
ChemistryChemistry
(Must be enrolled in Algebra 2 or higher)(Must be enrolled in Algebra 2 or higher)
Hon ChemistryHon Chemistry
AP ChemistryAP Chemistry
PhysicsPhysics
IB PhysicsIB Physics
AP PhysicsAP Physics
ROP-Principles ofROP-Principles of
EngineeringEngineering
(Must be enrolled in Geometry or higher)(Must be enrolled in Geometry or higher)
23. MathMath
COLLEGE PREPCOLLEGE PREP
Alg Foundations 2Alg Foundations 2
ROP-Introduction toROP-Introduction to
Engineering DesignEngineering Design
Math 20Math 20 (3(3rdrd
year only)year only)
AccountingAccounting (3(3rdrd
year only)year only)
Algebra 1Algebra 1
GeometryGeometry
Algebra 2Algebra 2
Adv Algebra/TrigAdv Algebra/Trig
Pre-CalculusPre-Calculus
Math AnalysisMath Analysis
HONORSHONORS
Honors GeometryHonors Geometry
Honors Algebra 2Honors Algebra 2
Honors Pre-CalculusHonors Pre-Calculus
AP StatisticsAP Statistics
Mathematics IB SLMathematics IB SL
Mathematics IB HL 2Mathematics IB HL 2
AP Calculus ABAP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BCAP Calculus BC
24. Foreign LanguageForeign Language
ChineseChinese
FrenchFrench
GermanGerman
KoreanKorean
SpanishSpanish
Strongly recommended toStrongly recommended to
complete year with a “C”complete year with a “C”
or better to move to 2 oror better to move to 2 or
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Strongly recommended toStrongly recommended to
complete 3rd yr with acomplete 3rd yr with a
“B” or better to move to“B” or better to move to
AP/IBAP/IB
Strongly recommended toStrongly recommended to
complete Spanish 2 withcomplete Spanish 2 with
an “A” to move toan “A” to move to
Spanish 3 HonorsSpanish 3 Honors
25. Visual/Performing ArtVisual/Performing Art
UC/CSU approvedUC/CSU approved
Drawing & PaintingDrawing & Painting
Communication DesignCommunication Design
3-D Design3-D Design
Special Studies or APSpecial Studies or AP
(in any of the above art classes)(in any of the above art classes)
IB Visual ArtsIB Visual Arts (Full Diploma Only)(Full Diploma Only)
Concert BandConcert Band
Symphonic BandSymphonic Band
OrchestraOrchestra
Jazz EnsembleJazz Ensemble
GuitarGuitar
ROP-PhotographyROP-Photography
Beginning DanceBeginning Dance
Int. Dance/Adv.DanceInt. Dance/Adv.Dance (teach rec)(teach rec)
Dance ProductionDance Production (audition)(audition)
Mixed ChoirMixed Choir
Women’s EnsembleWomen’s Ensemble (audition)(audition)
Vocal EnsembleVocal Ensemble (audition)(audition)
Theatre 1/Theater 2/Theatre 1/Theater 2/
Theater 3Theater 3
Theatre IB HL 1/HL 2Theatre IB HL 1/HL 2
AP Art HistoryAP Art History
Art & History of FloralArt & History of Floral
DesignDesign
26. Physical EducationPhysical Education
PEPE
Weight TrainingWeight Training
Marching Band (7Marching Band (7thth
Period)Period)
Sports (no “7Sports (no “7thth
period” sports)period” sports)
DanceDance
Miscellaneous RequirementsMiscellaneous Requirements
Health (AvailableHealth (Available ONLYONLY in Summer)in Summer)
Computer CompetencyComputer Competency (CAT, Media Production, Visual(CAT, Media Production, Visual
Basic, Fundamentals of Programming, AP Computer Science will allBasic, Fundamentals of Programming, AP Computer Science will all
satisfy the computer competency)satisfy the computer competency)
27. Electives you might want to consider….Electives you might want to consider….
Visual Basic - Computer programmingVisual Basic - Computer programming
Fundamentals of ProgrammingFundamentals of Programming
AP Computer Science AAP Computer Science A
AP Environmental ScienceAP Environmental Science
Psychology or SociologyPsychology or Sociology
Introduction to Business or Business LawIntroduction to Business or Business Law
AccountingAccounting
The Art and History of Floral DesignThe Art and History of Floral Design
TheaterTheater
Mixed ChoirMixed Choir
ROP Computer Aided DesignROP Computer Aided Design
Introduction to Ornamental HorticultureIntroduction to Ornamental Horticulture
Media ProductionMedia Production
See yourSee your COURSE LISTCOURSE LIST for a complete list of course offerings.for a complete list of course offerings.
28. ROP OFF CAMPUSROP OFF CAMPUS
What: Free Elective classes offered after school and on weekendsWhat: Free Elective classes offered after school and on weekends
Where: Various locations near Sunny Hills High SchoolWhere: Various locations near Sunny Hills High School
Why: You will earn elective credit while exploring options inWhy: You will earn elective credit while exploring options in
different career and technical fieldsdifferent career and technical fields
Many of the classes are A-G approvedMany of the classes are A-G approved
Some classes lead to employmentSome classes lead to employment
How: Come to Room 5 and pick up a ROP Catalog and registrationHow: Come to Room 5 and pick up a ROP Catalog and registration
form. Instructions are attached.form. Instructions are attached.
29. ROP OFF CAMPUS (cont.)ROP OFF CAMPUS (cont.)
Some of the most popular classes and pathways include:Some of the most popular classes and pathways include:
CulinaryCulinary
DentalDental
Financial ServicesFinancial Services
MedicalMedical
PharmacyPharmacy
Retail CareersRetail Careers
Theme Park (Knotts)Theme Park (Knotts)
Careers with ChildrenCareers with Children
Registration fills up quickly and students must turn in forms well ahead of theRegistration fills up quickly and students must turn in forms well ahead of the
start date for the classstart date for the class
See Mrs. Osborne for additional details or any ROP questions.See Mrs. Osborne for additional details or any ROP questions.
30. TENTATIVETENTATIVE
SUMMER SCHOOL - SHHSSUMMER SCHOOL - SHHS
FIRST SESSION : JUNE 2 - JUNE 26FIRST SESSION : JUNE 2 - JUNE 26
SECOND SESSION : JUNE 30 – JULY 24SECOND SESSION : JUNE 30 – JULY 24
MON – THURS 7:45 AM – 1:05 PMMON – THURS 7:45 AM – 1:05 PM
What to take?What to take?
Computer Competency (1 week)Computer Competency (1 week)
HealthHealth (2 weeks)(2 weeks)
Repeat any F’s for graduationRepeat any F’s for graduation
Repeat any D’s for college eligibilityRepeat any D’s for college eligibility
American Government or EconomicsAmerican Government or Economics
34. SHHS UNIT MAKE-UPSHHS UNIT MAKE-UP
(Saturday Academic School)(Saturday Academic School)
*If you have lost units due to*If you have lost units due to
unexcused absencesunexcused absences
1 unit = 3 consecutive Saturdays1 unit = 3 consecutive Saturdays
3 Saturdays each month (8:00 am – 12:00 pm)3 Saturdays each month (8:00 am – 12:00 pm)
See your counselor for registrationSee your counselor for registration
35. What if I need help?What if I need help?
Talk to your teachersTalk to your teachers
Talk to your counselorTalk to your counselor
Carefully review theCarefully review the Course ListCourse List andand
thethe Honors RecommendationHonors Recommendation
Paper.Paper.
36. What if I change my mind after I turn in myWhat if I change my mind after I turn in my
card?card?
You can come in and see your counselor atYou can come in and see your counselor at
break, lunch or after school untilbreak, lunch or after school until
MARCH 20MARCH 20thth
to make any scheduleto make any schedule
adjustments. You must bring in a note fromadjustments. You must bring in a note from
your parents to change your schedule.your parents to change your schedule.
37. Registration Material ReturnRegistration Material Return
Your registration materials are due to the Room 5Your registration materials are due to the Room 5
according to the following schedule:according to the following schedule:
Tuesday, February 18: Kwon, WeinreichTuesday, February 18: Kwon, Weinreich
Wednesday, February 19:Wednesday, February 19: Lee, WildeLee, Wilde
Thursday, February 20:Thursday, February 20: De Backer, Karavedas and Students withoutDe Backer, Karavedas and Students without
US HistoryUS History
Please turn in the following:Please turn in the following:
1) Completed Student Information Sheet1) Completed Student Information Sheet
2) Completed2) Completed GREENGREEN Registration CardRegistration Card
3) Completed White Summer Card3) Completed White Summer Card
*Please write your*Please write your RETURN DATERETURN DATE in the space provided on the opening letter to your parents (2in the space provided on the opening letter to your parents (2ndnd
page of your registration packet) and on the front cover of your Registration Envelope.page of your registration packet) and on the front cover of your Registration Envelope.
TEACHERS, please post the date on the front board.TEACHERS, please post the date on the front board.
*Remember to bring your transcript and grad status report with you to Room 5 for reference.*Remember to bring your transcript and grad status report with you to Room 5 for reference.