Terra Nova High School: Nurturing Scholars and Champions

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Terra Nova High School, led by Principal Megan Carey and her dedicated team, is committed to developing socially responsible lifelong learners through a rigorous academic curriculum and diverse extracurricular activities. With an extensive Advanced Placement program and impressive AP scores, Terra Nova students consistently excel academically, surpassing state and national averages. The school's focus on academic excellence is evident through its National Merit Scholarship recognition and high GPAs among students.


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  1. Terra Nova High School Home of Scholars & Champions Megan Carey Principal Emily Cruze Vice Principal of Administration Salie Stoner-Bennett Vice Principal of Guidance Carla Hensley Dean of Students

  2. Tiger Fight Song Terra Nova, Terra Nova We will fight for you, You we honor, You we cherish, We will fight and never perish Terra Nova, Terra Nova Victory is our goal, We have the coach We ve got the team so GO, GO, GO! GO, GO, GO!

  3. Terra Nova High School Home of Scholars and Champions Our Mission Statement: The Terra Nova High School community will develop socially responsible lifelong learners who are collaborative, creative, and adaptive thinkers via a rigorous academic curriculum and a variety of extracurricular activities that celebrate diversity and promote leadership skills.

  4. Extensive Advanced Placement Program Approximately, 27% of all 11th and 12th Terra Nova students are enrolled in at least one AP class & we do offer AP EURO for 10th graders Terra Nova currently offers 10 AP classes across multiple subject areas AP Calculus AP Chemistry AP English Literature AP English Language AP Environmental Science AP European History AP Government AP U.S. History AP Studio Art: 2D & Drawing AP Psychology

  5. Advanced Placement Program Terra Nova AP scores consistently outrank the state & national average 2014 % of AP students with scores of 3 or higher 64.3% California average 78.6% Terra Nova average 61.3% Global average 2015 % of AP students with scores of 3 or higher 71.5% Terra Nova average 63.6% California average 60.7% Global average 2016 72.7 Terra Nova average 62.5% California average 60.3% Global average % of AP students with scores of 3 or higher

  6. Terra Nova AP Pass rates vs. the National Average

  7. Tiger Academic Achievement National Merit Scholarship Program Terra Nova annually has students recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program. The Class of 2016 had 4 students recognized. TN s Class of 2015 had the only 2 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists in school district and Northern San Mateo County. California Scholarship Federation CSF is a program that recognizes students maintaining a 3.5 GPA throughout the 8 semesters at TN Approximately 20% of the Class of 2016 graduated as CSF Lifetime Members.

  8. Tiger Academic Achievement Golden State Seal Merit Diploma Class of 2016: 65 students Class of 2015: 41 students State Seal of Biliteracy Class of 2016: 2 students honored Class of 2015: 3 students honored Achievement Awards & Scholarship The Class of 2016 received over 50 grants and scholarships totaling over $360,295 and additionally 174 achievement awards. The Class of 2015 received scholarships and aid totaling over $722,000.

  9. Colleges of Acceptance by TN 2016 Graduates UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Barbara NYU Humboldt State University Notre Dame de Namur University of SF UC San Diego Willamette University San Francisco State Cal State Chico Baylor University UCLA Stanford University University of Arizona Texas A & M USC UC Berkeley Penn State Loyola Marymount Cal Poly San Luis Obispo University of Oregon UC Davis Brigham Young University UC Riverside

  10. Graduation Requirements English English 40 credits 40 credits Math Math 30 credits 30 credits Social Science Social Science 30 credits 30 credits Must include: World History (1yr.), US History (1yr.), Government & Economics (1 semester each) Science Science 20 credits 20 credits Foreign Language Foreign Language OR OR Visual Performing Art Visual Performing Art 10 credits 10 credits Career Technical Education Career Technical Education 10 credits 10 credits Woodshop, Auto Shop, Journalism, Theater Tech PE PE 20 credits 20 credits Health Health (1 semester) 5 credits 5 credits Elective Elective 60 credits 60 credits

  11. Terra Nova Elective Pathways Visual Arts: Ceramics 1/2 Art 1 Art 2: Drawing & Painting AP Studio Art Music: Vocal Music Advanced Vocal Music Symphonic Band Concert Band AP Music Theory Guitar 1/2/3 *Wood Tech: Wood Tech 1/2 *Auto Tech: Auto Tech 1/2 Journalism: *Journalism 1/2 Advanced Journalism: Edit & Design Dance: Dance 1/2 Performing Arts: Theater Arts Advanced Theater Arts Theatre Production Arts Advanced Theater Production Arts Liberal Arts: Psychology & Sociology AP Psychology Leadership Peer Resources World Languages Spanish 1/2/3/4 French 1/2/3/4

  12. Performing Arts Program Take those with no experience necessary All levels of experience Dance Program Students learn techniques, aesthetic characteristics, historical context, and choreography from ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, Polynesian, waltz, and swing dance. Music Program We offer concert band, symphonic band, guitar and chorus. Theater Program Theater courses include dramatic performing arts and all technical aspects of theater production in our new multi-million dollar facility to provide a well-rounded education both on and off the stage. We present two major productions a year in addition to concerts, poetry slams, dance recitals, and a variety of smaller performances which are all open to the public.

  13. Tiger Student Athletes Student Community Participating in sports promotes essential skills like accountability, loyalty, integrity and leadership. Athlete FALL SEASON Varsity, JV & Freshman Football ~ Boys Varsity & JV Cross County ~ Cheerleading Girls Varsity & JV Cross Country ~ Girls Varsity & JV Volleyball Boys Varsity & JV Water Polo ~ Girls Varsity & JV Water Polo ~ Coed Tennis * 2016 Varsity Volleyball team has been honored with a High Academic Award & competed in the CCS Playoffs WINTER SEASON . Boys Varsity & JV Basketball ~ Girls Varsity & JV Basketball Boys Varsity & JV Soccer ~ Girls Varsity & JV Soccer Boys Varsity & JV Wrestling ~ Girls Wrestling 2016 Girls Wrestling won both PAL & CCS Championships & had 4 girls continue on to compete at the State level SPRING SEASON Varsity & JV Baseball ~ Varsity & JV Softball ~ Coed Badminton Boys Varsity & JV Track & Field ~ Girls Varsity & JV Track & Field ~ Varsity & JV Golf Boys Varsity & JV Swim ~ Girls Varsity & JV Swim * 2016 Varsity Baseball team was CCS Bay League Champions

  14. Student Clubs Animal Welfare Club Anime Club Art Club Asian Club Block TN Club Chemistry Club Circle of Friends Club Coding Club CSF Dance Club Drama Club Drone Club Fashion Club Fellowship Club Film Club FIFA/Soccer Club Friends Club Gaming Club Garden Club Harry Potter Club Industrial Arts Club Interact Club Poetry Club Rad but Sad Club Sexuality & Gender Alliance Student Athletic Advisory Council SIA Club Swing Dance Club Travel Club Ultimate Frisbee Club

  15. 9th Grade Success Skills Our Classes are built around 4 essential skill groups: G: Group work - learning how to work cooperatively and productively with others to reach a common goal O: Organization - how to track multiple assignments/tasks across different classes and/or multiple components of one assignment A: Advocacy - through self-advocacy students can better understand their strengths & weaknesses and learn what they need to be successful Being a good self-advocate can help students both academically and socially L: Literacy - Our courses are common-core aligned. We believe strong reading is essential in all subject areas even in elective classes, students are asked to analyze ideas, think critically and prepare written work

  16. Student Support Services Guidance Counselor Available for both academic and wellness support Tutoring Student tutors are available one on one and we offer a afterschool Math club supervised by teachers and advanced students Teachers Teachers are available by appointment before school, after school, or during breaks to meet with students College & Career Center Our CCC Aid is here to help students explore different school and career pathways Library The library is open before, during and after school as a resource for students. The computer lab in library is available for students for research and to complete homework Wellness Counselor Our Certified Wellness Counselor is here to help students work through a crisis and other emotional needs Peer Resources Students in our peer resource class are trained to facilitate peer mediations and offer support to fellow classmates

  17. Our Tiger Community Community is extremely important to us and your involvement helps us succeed! ~ Sign onto Synergy weekly to view your students progress & communicate with teachers ~ Volunteer at a TN event; work concessions at a sporting event, chaperone grad night, set up prom, help transport students for games/field trips, etc. ~ Join or support the PTO toconnect with other tiger parents & staff ~ Sign up or update your Escript or Amazon Smile to include Terra Nova ~ Join or support a Boosters Club or Committee to help support our many activities (Athletic, Band & Theater Boosters, School Site Council) ~ Attend what you can, Tiger events are for the whole family. Show your tiger pride! ~ Make a donation monetary or in-kind Find a way to be involved, it really does make a difference!

  18. JEFFERSON UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ONLINE REGISTRATION PROCESS FOR 2017 - 2018 SCHOOL YEAR

  19. Timeline for Enrollment/Online Registration Process Important Dates Important Dates Actions Actions November 2 - Jefferson November 3 - Oceana November 16 - Westmoor November 17 Terra Nova 8th Grade Information Nights November 28, 2016 Families will receive information regarding the pre-registration process December 12, 2016 Pre-Registration Window opens via InfoSnap January 13, 2017 Priority Pre-Registration windows closes for partner school students/families February 3, 2017 Notification via email of assigned school (priority registration only) February 6, 2017 thru March 17, 2017 Vice Principals of Guidance and counselors will visit partner schools for course selection May 2017 Families will receive a Snapcode to complete registration process

  20. Pre-Registration Requirements Student Information Student Information Parent 1 and 2 Information Parent 1 and 2 Information First Name - Middle Name - Last Name First Name Date of Birth Last Name Gender Home Address Current Grade Level Phone Number 8th Grade School Attended Email Address Student ID number (if attended partner school, not needed for private school students) Rank School Choice Student Programs (IEP/504/English Learner) MUST UPLOAD RESIDENCY VERIFICATION

  21. IMPORTANT REMINDERS All parents/guardians must have an active email address to enroll a student. Families will need to create an InfoSnap account using a Snapcode that will emailed to you in May 2017. Complete the registration process by June 30, 2017. JUHSD will provide tutorial sessions to assist in the registration process. Signups for the tutorial sessions will be available April 24, 2017. Please check the JUHSD website frequently for additional information on the online registration process http://www.juhsd.net/

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