CVHS GUIDANCE NEWS:  January 23rd, 2008

 

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS:

 

FALL SEMESTER COMING TO AN  END – SEMESTER FINALS COMING UP!

There are only several days left in the fall semester and it is imperative that all parents are aware that the semester grade is the permanent grade that will be listed on a student’s transcript.  All previous progress report grades become unimportant once the final grade is earned.  Please encourage your student(s) to complete all of their work and begin preparations for final exams (a final exam organizer is available at the link listed in an announcement below).  For those classes with a cumulative final, it would be very wise for students to take some time each day for a quick review of the material that have been covered during the semester, rather than waiting until the night before finals to begin “cramming” for exams.  The schedule for the last weeks of this semester and fall finals are as follows:

 

NEW FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE—PLEASE NOTE CHANGES!!

We are quickly approaching the end of the Fall Semester and students will soon be taking Final Exams. In a review of our schedule, some changes were made to our Finals Schedule. Please note that any Finals Schedules you may have received other than the one below may not be accurate. Below is the newly revised schedule:

 

Jan 21-25       MLK Holiday      2-Tsc -4-6     0-1-Tsc -3-5    0-2-Tsc -4-6    0-1-Tsc -3-5   
Jan 28-Feb 1    Traditional     FINALS

0 -3-TSC- 4     FINALS

 0 - 1-T5- 5    FINALS

0 - 2 –T6- 6    Non Student Day
 

4 FINALS Schedule      
 0 period     6:45 -  7:50   65 min    
TEST          8:00 -10:10  130 min     
Break      10:10  -10:15     5 min     
Tutorial    10:25 - 11:05   40 min     
TEST       11:15 -   1:25  130 min     
 

Finals Organizer for Students:

A graphic organizer (provided by CVHS math teacher Teresa Miller), which is designed to assist students with organizing their study time and materials for fall finals, is available at the following link:  http://www.cvhs.com/guidancedocs/finalsorganizer.pdf   All students are encouraged to use this organizer as they prepare for finals on January 30th, 31st, and February 1st.

Second Semester Schedules to be Distributed – Second Semester to Begin:

Schedules for second semester will be distributed by teachers to all students at the conclusion of their Period 2 final on Thursday, January 31st. Due to necessary changes in the overall school master schedule, as well as the need to balance class sizes, some students may have received a schedule change or teacher change from first semester.  Please be assured that changes are only made when absolutely necessary in order to accommodate course offerings or the need to balance overall class sizes.  Every effort has been made to make the absolute minimum number of necessary changes.  Thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we work to ensure a balanced master schedule for the benefit of all students

 

FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid):

It is highly recommended that all seniors who are applying to college complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) application process.  This is recommended for all students, even those who feel they may not qualify for financial aide.  For information, please click on the following link:  http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/

Cal Grant GPA Verification for Seniors:

It is highly recommended that all seniors who are applying to college complete the Cal Grant GPA verification process.  The form is available in the Guidance Office.  Students are advised to make a copy of the completed form for their records and mail the form certified return receipt The deadline for submission is March 2, 2008. 

 

PSAT/PLAN SCORES NOW AVAILABLE:

For those students and parents who missed “Scores Back Night” earlier this week, PSAT/PLAN test score packets from the October test administrations are now available for pick up in the Guidance Office during normal school hours. 

AAA/GATE Fee-Based Test:

Capistrano Unified School District (CUSD) is offering public and private school parents living within the CUSD boundary area an opportunity to have their children take the fee-based Otis-Lennon School Abilities Test (OLSAT). The OLSAT is used by CUSD to identify students for the Accelerated Academic Achievement/Gifted and Talented Program (AAA/GATE).  A parent may elect to have his/her child take the fee-based OLSAT as per the dates and locations below.  Students who score at or above the 95th percentile on the OLSAT qualify for the AAA/GATE program in the fall.  The fee-based OLSAT will be offered on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at George White Elementary School, in Laguna Niguel (Grades 2-8) and on Saturday, February 9, 2008 at Capistrano Valley High School, in Mission Viejo (Grades 9-10). The cost for taking the OLSAT is $65.00.  Interested parents must download the "Fee-Based AAA/GATE Test Application" from the CUSD AAA/GATE Website at www.capousd.org/aaa  Checks and registration forms must be postmarked by January 23, 2008 or delivered to the AAA/GATE Office before 4:30 pm on January 25, 2008, so that the appropriate number of tests can be ordered. No late registrations will be accepted.  Any questions should be directed to the district AAA/GATE office at (949) 234-9235.

SAT/ACT Test Preparation through CUSD Community Education and Ivy West Partnership:

The CUSD Community Education Department and Ivy West have partnered in order to provide affordable, quality SAT/ACT test preparation programs to CUSD students.  To download information and registration materials, click on the following link (which may take a minute or two to load):  http://www.cvhs.com/guidancedocs/Capistrano%20SAT%20&%20ACT%20Flyer%202008.pdf or visit the CUSD Adult and Community Education Website at:  http://www.capousd.org/adult/ , then click on “Children and Teens” and look for the Ivy West test preparation section.

 

Next California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Test Date for 2008:

On February 5th and 6th, all seniors who have not yet passed one or both sections of the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) and those juniors who missed the November test dates will have another opportunity to take these important exams during the normal school day.  Students who still need to pass one or both sections of the CAHSEE should plan to attend the Saturday CAHSEE preparations classes listed below.  Preparation study books are also available for pick-up in the Guidance Office.  NOTE:  Passing both sections of the CAHSEE is mandatory for ALL students in order to earn a California High School Diploma.

Saturday CAHSEE Preparation Classes prior to February 5th and 6th Test Dates:

FREE CAHSEE preparation classes are being offered for any CVHS senior or junior who will be taking the CAHSEE on February 5th and/or 6th.  (These February test dates are only for seniors who have not yet passed one or both sections of the CAHSEE, and any juniors who missed the November test dates).  The Saturday preparation class will be held on Saturday, February 2nd in room P-1.  Math preparation will be conducted from 8:00 – 10:00 a.m., and English Language Arts preparation from 10:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.  It is highly recommend that students attend these preparation classes since data shows that attendance greatly increases student performance and passing scores.  For more information or to sign your student up, please contact Academic Intervention Counselors Dana Galasso (ext. 2246) or Jenna Jordheim (ext. 2258).

Summer School – Save the Dates!

Tentative high school summer school dates have been announced.  Summer school will be conducted at CVHS this summer on Monday through Thursday each week from 7:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. as follows:

Session I:   Monday, June 23rd through Thursday, July 10th

Session II:  Monday, July 14th through Thursday July 31st

Students who fail a required class or who must make-up a “D” grade for college admissions should plan to attend in order to stay on track for high school graduation and/or college admissions.  NOTE:  Some students will need to attend both sessions above, while others may only need to attend one session, depending upon which semester(s) of a given class need to be made-up.  In general, a student who fails a class during fall semester will need to attend Session I, while a student who fails a class during spring semester will need to attend Session II.  If a student fails a class or classes both semesters, they would need to attend both Sessions I and II.

 

AP Testing Update – Registration Deadline Approaching!:

Students in AP classes were recently given the exam registration forms in their AP classes.  Students who may need replacement forms should visit the Guidance Office.  AP exams will be administered during the period of May 5th through May 16th.  The registration fees are $84.00 per exam and the deadline to register is February 22nd, 2007.  Students may pay for the exams at the CVHS Activities Office with checks payable to CVHS.  An official bulletin from the College Board with detailed information will be coming sometime in early January.  Additional information regarding specific test dates, locations, and times will be given to students following the close of registration.  Any questions regarding AP Testing should be directed to Academic Advisor Cassandra Ondryas at condryas@capousd.org

 

PAST “OLD” ANNOUNCEMENTS & DATES: 

 

Important Guidance Calendar Dates:   

Please read the announcements above and/or below for details regarding each date/event listed.

 

Date               Event                                                             Notes  

1/31/08         Spring schedules distributed                    During period 2 final; see announcement above

2/4/08          Spring semester begins                          See announcement above

2/5 & 2/6/08    CAHSEE test dates                               For seniors and juniors who were absent for November testing; see above 

2/22/08             Deadline to register for AP Tests                         See announcement above for details.

6/23 – 7/31/08  High School Summer School Dates         See announcement above for details    
                       

**WEBSITE REMINDER: 

CVHS Guidance Website Resources:

Perhaps the best source of guidance information for parents and students can be found on the Capistrano Valley High School website at:  www.cvhs.com   For guidance information relating to college, scholarships, testing, careers, and general information, simply click on the following link:  http://www.cvhs.com/guidance.htm or visit the CVHS website at www.cvhs.com and then click on “Guidance.”

 

Archive of Past Guidance News Listserves Now Available:

An archive of past CVHS Guidance News Listserve messages is now available on-line by visiting www.cvhs.com, then clicking on “Guidance” and looking near the bottom under “Guidance News and Announcements Archive.”

College Scholarship Information Posted: 

Current scholarship opportunities are now posted at the following link: http://www.cvhs.com/Scholarship.htm , or go to www.cvhs.com and then click on “Guidance” and “Scholarship Info.”  Recommendation:  Scholarship information will be updated approximately every 7-10 working days, so students and parents should check the posting periodically throughout the year.  In addition, a “Scholarship Notebook” of information will be available in the Guidance Office.

 

**HOT RESOURCE!!  National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) Resource for Students and Parents:

The National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) offers a great on-line resource for students and parents.  Recommendation:   Visit one of the following links to view and print a basic guide about the college admission process:

 Guide in English:

http://www.nacacnet.org/NR/rdonlyres/70DEDCDE-2A40-4248-80B1-339B04232326/0/GuideforParents.pdf

Guide in Spanish:

http://www.nacacnet.org/NR/rdonlyres/5600942E-0B78-4708-B255-189D4D4D999E/0/GuideforParents_Spanish.pdf

 

**HOT NEW RESOURCE!! – On-line Guidance “Annual Checklists” for All Grade Levels:

In an effort to provide parents and students with clear and concise guidance information for all grade levels, the CVHS Guidance Team has developed specific guidance “Annual Checklists” for each grade level.  These lists show key guidance timelines, college testing and application details, and other information in an easy to follow, month-by-month format for each year of high school.  To access and print the lists, simply go to www.cvhs.com , then click on “Guidance,” and then look under the heading entitled “Annual Checklists.”  (  Print out and review all four lists in order to get a full picture of the progression of guidance-related issues throughout the four years of high school.)

 

Division I and Division II NCAA College-Bound Athletes:

Students who may want to participate in college Division I or Division II college athletics after high school should be aware of athletic eligibility and entrance requirements for college freshman athletes.  In general, student athletes must complete either 16 (Division I) or 14 (Division II) core college-prep academic courses while in high school in order to be eligible to participate in collegiate athletics (generally very similar to the CSU/UC Subject A-G requirements).  Recommendation: For more information, students and parents should visit www.ncaa.org and then download the document entitled “NCAA 2007-08 Guide for the College-Bound Student Athlete” at the following link:  http://www.ncaa.org/library/general/cbsa/2007-08/2007-08_cbsa.pdf 

 

California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Test Dates and Info. for 2008:

February 5th and 6th - held at CVHS during the school day for only those seniors who have not yet passed one or both sections, plus those juniors who may have missed the November test dates.

March 11th and 12th – held at CVHS during extended school days for all sophomore students only.

May 6th and 7th - held at CVHS during the school day for only those juniors and seniors who have not yet passed one or both sections 

 

California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Preparation Books Available!

California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) preparation books for Math and English Language Arts are now available in the Guidance Office for all sophomores and any juniors or seniors who have not yet passed one or both portions of the exam.  (NOTE:  These are the same booklets that will be handed out in all sophomore English II classes during Back to School Night, so students whose parents attended will not need to pick up booklets.) 

 

Letters of Recommendation for College Applications:

Most private colleges and universities require Letters of Recommendation from counselors and/or teachers.  In order to facilitate the numerous requests, please download the forms on the CVHS website, under Guidance, or click on the following link:  http://www.cvhs.com/guidancedocs/Secondary%20School%20report%20guidelines.doc .  Please follow the instructions and adhere to all deadlines as listed on the form.  Requests turned in after deadlines may not be completed on time.  Remember, the UC and Cal State systems do NOT require Letters of Recommendations.

 

On-Campus College Visits:

For a listing of the dates and times when various colleges and universities will be on the CVHS campus providing information and answering questions for potential student applicants, please visit the following link on our Guidance website:  http://www.cvhs.com/guidancedocs/Collegerepsfall07.pdf   Recommendation:  Please check the list frequently as it will be updated throughout the  year.

 

After-School Tutorial and Homework Center:

Does your student need some extra academic help or a quiet place to study after school?  The CVHS After-School Tutorial and Homework Center began on Tuesday, October 9th, 2007.  The program will be staffed by CVHS math teacher, Ms. Pat Schubert, and held every Tuesday and Thursday from 2:55 – 3:55 p.m. in room E-7.  An Academic Intervention Counselor (Ms. Galasso or Ms. Jordheim) will also be present at every session, and volunteer student tutors will be available whenever possible.  Recommendation:  This is a great opportunity for students to get extra help and/or improve study habits, and we highly recommend regular attendance for those students who are earning below a “C” in any class

CVHS Curriculum Guide NOW Available On-line!!

 

The CVHS 2007-08 Curriculum Guide is NOW available for download on-line in order to help parents and students answer important questions about course offerings, high school graduation, and college entrance requirements.  The Guide is an excellent parent resource and is also distributed every year to incoming freshmen as a part of the registration process.  To download the Guide, please visit the following link:  http://www.cvhs.com/guidance.htm  and then click on “Curriculum Guide” under the “General Info” heading.  In addition, if you have questions regarding graduation or college admissions requirements, please contact your student’s Academic Advisor.

 

CVHS Guidance Team