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CGUHS Requirements University English 4.0 4.0 Math 4.0 4.0 (Alg.3/4+1) Science 3.0 3.0 (Lab Sci.) Social Studies 3.0 2.0 Phys Ed/Health Ed 1.0 Fine Arts/Vocational Ed 1.0 1.0 (Fine Art) Electives 6.0 2.0 (Foreign Lang.) TOTAL 22.0 16.0
Class of 2016 Graduation Progress Subject Req d Comp Current Needed English 4.00 1.00 3.00 English 9 1.00 1.00 Completed English 10 1.00 Eng 3 1.00 English 11 1.00 1.00 Incomplete English 12 1.00 1.00 Incomplete Math 4.00 1.00 3.00 Algebra 1-2 1.00 1.00 Completed Geometry 1.00 1.00 1.00 Algebra 3-4 1.00 1.00 Incomplete Algebra 5/trig 1.00 1.00 Incomplete Science 3.00 2.00 Scientific Inquiry 1.00 1.00 Completed Biology 1.00 1.00 1.00 Science 1.00 1.00 Incomplete Social Studies 3.00 3.00 WorldHist/Geog 1.00 1.00 1.00 American/AZ History 1.00 1.00 Incomplete US/AZ Government.50.50 Incomplete Free Enterprise.50.50 Incomplete Health/PE 1.00 1.00 Completed Health Education.50.50 Completed Physical Education.50.50 Completed Vocational/Fine Arts 1.00 1.00 Fine Arts/CTE 1.00 1.00 Incomplete Electives 6.00 1.00 2.00 3..00
CREDIT CHECKS Total credits needed should be 22 or more, otherwise you will need to get credits outside of the regular school day. This is for graduation purposes only
Behind on Credits? Don t Run Out of Time! Summer School CAC Summer School, fall, spring Take Placement Test in English, Reading, Math Online credits recovery if available PASS $65.00 (correspondence course) BYU $126.00 Pinnacle (only during SS and for electives) EDGE zero and 7 th hour CGUHS
CAC Early College Program Get an early start to college and earn FREE college credits by taking CAC classes starting at the end of the sophomore year. Only 7 credits are allowed during the summer but there is no limit during the school year. To join the CAC Early College Program (earning college credits while still in high school), you must complete the following steps: 1. Complete an Early College Application. 2. Complete the College Placement Test in reading, writing and math. No SAT or ACT required. 3. Meet with a CAC academic advisor to review scores and select courses. 4. Enroll in CPD 101 (1 credit Orientation to Student Development) 5. Submit a completed course registration form to the Records Office. 6. Attend the required Early College Orientation session. Taking classes at CAC starts your college GPA so take these classes seriously. Not following any of these steps, will make you ineligible for the FREE tuition and you will be billed for classes taken. College level classes can be transferred to in-state universities and give you dual credit at your high school. Classes transfer to In State Universities (outside universities you must check) Dual credit earned (Any English, science, elective) Elem. Spanish is a good example to take if you need room in H.S. schedule College algebra is our algebra 5/trig class Short credits-good alternate (3.00 college credits=.50 high school credit
AIMS Five Opportunities to Meet = Pass Three Opportunities to Exeed Begins Spring of Sophomore Year Must meet Standards in all three areas to graduate Reading, Writing, and Math Practice tests at http://www.ade.state.az.us/ You can prepare for the AIMS by taking the most challenging classes and doing the best possible in all your classes.
AZ Board of Regents High Honors 25% of Tuition Waiver Scholarship Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Complete 16 Students must EXCEED SAT I/ACT Core Competency meet at least one standards on all Students must meet Courses by of the following three AIMS Tests at least one of graduation with academic by the end of the following: a B or better in requirements: junior year OR each course OR Acceptable score Option 1: EXCEED Option 1: on the AP Test Cumulative GPA Standards on two At least a 1300 on for that subject of 3.5 in the 16 AIMS Tests and the SAT I (critical area Core Competency MEETS Standards reading and math) Courses on a 4.0 on one AIMS Test scale OR AND receive a minimum score or OR Option 2: 3 on two AP Tests Option 2: Top 5% of At least 28 on ACT graduating class
In-State University Course Requirements Subject Years/Credits English 4 Math 4 Science 3 (Lab. Sci.) Social Studies 2 (Am. Hist + 1 other) Fine Art 1 (Art, Dance, Music) Foreign Language 2 (Same Language) TOTAL 16
Admission for In-State Universities ASSURED ADMISSION No deficiencies on 16 core requirements AND Top 25% of Graduating Class (UofA) (ACT/SAT) OR GPA IN CORE COURSES Top 25% in high school graduation class 3.0 GPA in competency courses (4.0 = A) OR ACT 22 SAT 1040 DELEGATED ADMISSION Admission determined at individual university discretion
PLAN Test Who: Sophomores Why: ACT Prep/Scholarships, those who take PLAN score higher on ACT When: Tuesday, November 14, 8:05 11:30 tentatively. What: English, math, reading, and science-just like ACT, a career interest inventory that can help find the best career choices for you, score explanation Cost: $15.00 Register: Thursday, 10/14 11-4 in the bookstore. Once all tests are sold, no more will be ordered. Must bring receipt and photo ID on the day of the test.
PLAN Curriculum-Based Assessments English Test Content # of Items Punctuation 7 Grammar and Usage 9 Sentence Structure 14 Strategy 6 Organization 7 Style 7 Total 50 (30 minutes) Math Test Content # of Items Pre-Algebra 14 Elementary Algebra 8 Coordinate Geometry 7 Plane Geometry 11 Total 40 (40 minutes) Reading Test Content Prose Fiction 8 Humanities 9 Social Studies 8 # of Items Total 25 (20 minutes) Science Test Content # of Items Data Representation 10 Research Summaries 14 Conflicting Viewpoints 6 Total 30 (25 minutes)
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CAVIT Aesthetics (skin and facial) Prerequisites: (new program) Completed ten high school credits, completed two years of English, good attendance record, have a Social Security card, be 16 years of age by the first day of classes, no criminal record. Cosmetology Prerequisites: Ten high school credits, two years of English, display a good attendance record, possess a Social Security Card, be 16 years of age by June 18, 2012, No criminal record. Dental Assistant (2 year program) Prerequisites: (new program), must be sophomores. Emergency Medical Technician Prerequisites: only high school seniors, SS card, CAC reading test requirement, current health immunizations, 2.5 GPA, 1 biology credit, no criminal record. Fashion Design (2 year program) Prerequisites: (new program), must be sophomores. Fire Science Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA, 1 credit biology/anatomy/physiology, no criminal record, 90% attendance. Related career specialists: Firefighter, rescue worker, fire inspector, wild land fire crew, fire/arson investigator. Law Enforcement Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA, credit in biology/anatomy/physiology, 90% attendance, 2 English credits. Related career specialists: Security officer, probation officer, patrol officer, corrections officer, security systems sales, customer service representative. Medical Assistant (2 year program) Prerequisites: B in science, good attendance, 2 English credits. 2nd year minimum COMPASS reading score or passed CAC reading course. Related career specialists: medical assistant, medical lab tech, insurance claims clerk, medical records/health, information tech, medical office receptionist, medical coder/transcriptionist. Nursing Assistant Prerequisites: 1 credit biology/anatomy/physiology, 2 English credits, no criminal record, CPR certification prior to clinicals, 90% attendance. Related career specialists: nursing assistant, home health aide, licensed practical nurse, registered nurse. Therapeutic Massage Prerequisites: 2.5 GPA, 1 biology or anatomy/physiology credit, 2 English credits, CPR certification prior to clinical work, 90% attendance. Related career specialists: massage therapist, athletic training, physical training, physical therapy assistant. Veterinary Assistant - (2 year program) Prerequisites: B grade in biology and/or anatomy/physiology, good attendance, 2 English credits. 2nd year minimum COMPASS reading score or passed CAC reading course, an A or B in 1st year courses. Related career specialists: veterinary assistant, veterinary tech, animal control officer, laboratory animal tech, veterinarian. *BACKGROUND CHECK-LEVEL 1 required for many programs, apprenticeships and jobs
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