Graduation Requirements and Academic Opportunities at Sandra Day O'Connor High School

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SOPHOMORES
MOVING FORWARD
Sandra Day O’Connor High School
Graduation Requirements
4 credits (units) Language Arts/English
4 credits Mathematics
3 credits Science
½ credit Health
½ credit PE (Team Sports/Fitness Center)
1 credit World History
1 credit American/Arizona History
½ credit American/Arizona Government
½ credit Economics
1 credit Fine Arts OR Career & Technical Ed
6 credits electives
22 Total
 
4 credits (units) Language Arts/English
4 credits Mathematics
3 credits Science
2 credits Social Studies
1
credit Fine Arts OR Career & Technical Ed
2 credits same foreign language
+ High School Diploma
Graduation
Arizona University Admission
Grade Point Average (GPA) / CLASS RANK
Each letter grade is given a
point value each semester
(A=4, B=3, etc)
Honors/AP classes are
given an extra point for A,
B, C (A=5, B=4, C=3)
University 
Admissions
 will
often unweight GPA when
reviewing transcripts
 
Deer Valley Unified School
District uses the weighted points
for the following classes:
4 English
4 Math
4 Science
3 Social Studies
Many universities use class rank
to help determine scholarships
awards/honors program
admission
GPA
CLASS RANK
Dual Enrollment/AP Courses
Dual Enrollment
Earn both High School and College credit (through Rio Salado
Community College when students earn C or better)
Requires tuition (paid to Rio Salado), SDOHS provides books
Grade points are not weighted (except Pre-Calc MAT187,
CHM151/152, SPA101/102)
Must meet Rio Salado admission requirements
Advanced Placement (AP)
Most rigorous courses on campus
Requires payment for AP Exam at the end of the semester (exam
is optional)
May earn college credit for certain scores on AP Exams (to be
determined by the university you attend)
Grade points are weighted, may help class rank
Scholarships
Academic/Athletic Scholarships
***Counselors provide general guidance; always
contact the college/university 
you plan to apply to
for specific up-to-date scholarship information. 
Private Scholarships
Community Service
Leadership
Clubs/Activities
Workplace Scholarships
Website (
research early
) 
Scholarship Page—click here
.
College and Career Planning
Education
Career
Action
Plan
All students have Education and
Career Action Plan (ECAP)
Go to:  
azcis.intocareers.org
Login:  school login
Password:  student ID #  or Dv
student ID #
Coming Up…
 
Earn best grades possible
Join Clubs, Community Service, Leadership
Summer—end of Sophomore and Junior Year
Summer Programs- 
Counseling website link (click here)
Plan College visits when possible
PSAT in October of Junior Year
ACT in Spring of Junior Year
Schedule SAT or re-take ACT near the end of Junior Year
Attend Parent Nights Junior and Senior Year
Begin College Applications—summer between Jr/Sr
Counseling Department
Kathleen Giacini – A, B, J, V
Department Coordinator
Chris Harmonson – E, F, G, H, I, U
Debbie Harmonson – N, P, Q, S, Y, Z
Jennifer Miller – D, K, L, R,
Lindsay Nelson – C, O, T, W
Fine Akinduro  – M
Johnnie Payne – Counseling Secretary
Website:  
http://www.dvusd.org/Page/1670
What is it?
Who can apply?
How does it work?
Application information
Not all students who apply are
accepted
Visit dvusd.org//cte to apply
Must complete application & travel
form
Applications due to student’s
counselor by 12/20
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Pharmacy Technician
$100 registration fee
Medical Assistant
$100 registration fee
Pharmacy Technician
Gateway Community College $3,260
Arizona College $15,499
Carrington College $15,027
Medical Assistant
Phoenix College $2,752
Carrington College $15,133
Brown Mackie College 21,120
Other Schools
Deer Valley Unified School District
2017-2018 Career & Technical Programs
Requires application—not all students that apply are guaranteed acceptance
Applications are being accepted now
Requires that students provide their own transportation
Students need to register for normal schedule on campus—schedules are
adjusted after acceptance into programs to accommodate travel time
Signature Programs
—offered at DVUSD high schools
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Graduation requirements at Sandra Day O'Connor High School include a variety of credits in core subjects, electives, and a minimum GPA for class rank. Students can also opt for Dual Enrollment/AP Courses to earn college credit. Understanding these requirements and opportunities can help students plan for their academic future effectively.

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  1. SOPHOMORES MOVING FORWARD Sandra Day O Connor High School

  2. Graduation Requirements Graduation Arizona University Admission 4 credits (units) Language Arts/English 4 credits (units) Language Arts/English 4 credits Mathematics 4 credits Mathematics 3 credits Science 3 credits Science credit Health 2 credits Social Studies credit PE (Team Sports/Fitness Center) 1credit Fine Arts OR Career & Technical Ed 1 credit World History 2 credits same foreign language 1 credit American/Arizona History + High School Diploma credit American/Arizona Government credit Economics 1 credit Fine Arts OR Career & Technical Ed 6 credits electives 22 Total

  3. Grade Point Average (GPA) / CLASS RANK GPA CLASS RANK Deer Valley Unified School District uses the weighted points for the following classes: Each letter grade is given a point value each semester (A=4, B=3, etc) 4 English Honors/AP classes are given an extra point for A, B, C (A=5, B=4, C=3) 4 Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies University Admissions will often unweight GPA when reviewing transcripts Many universities use class rank to help determine scholarships awards/honors program admission

  4. Dual Enrollment/AP Courses Dual Enrollment Earn both High School and College credit (through Rio Salado Community College when students earn C or better) Requires tuition (paid to Rio Salado), SDOHS provides books Grade points are not weighted (except Pre-Calc MAT187, CHM151/152, SPA101/102) Must meet Rio Salado admission requirements Advanced Placement (AP) Most rigorous courses on campus Requires payment for AP Exam at the end of the semester (exam is optional) May earn college credit for certain scores on AP Exams (to be determined by the university you attend) Grade points are weighted, may help class rank

  5. Scholarships Academic/Athletic Scholarships ***Counselors provide general guidance; always contact the college/university you plan to apply to for specific up-to-date scholarship information. Private Scholarships Community Service Leadership Clubs/Activities Workplace Scholarships Website (research early) Scholarship Page click here.

  6. College and Career Planning All students have Education and Career Action Plan (ECAP) Education Career Action Plan Go to: azcis.intocareers.org Login: school login Password: student ID # or Dv student ID #

  7. Coming Up Earn best grades possible Join Clubs, Community Service, Leadership Summer end of Sophomore and Junior Year Summer Programs- Counseling website link (click here) Plan College visits when possible PSAT in October of Junior Year ACT in Spring of Junior Year Schedule SAT or re-take ACT near the end of Junior Year Attend Parent Nights Junior and Senior Year Begin College Applications summer between Jr/Sr

  8. Counseling Department Kathleen Giacini A, B, J, V Department Coordinator Chris Harmonson E, F, G, H, I, U Debbie Harmonson N, P, Q, S, Y, Z Jennifer Miller D, K, L, R, Lindsay Nelson C, O, T, W Fine Akinduro M Johnnie Payne Counseling Secretary Website: http://www.dvusd.org/Page/1670

  9. What is it? Who can apply? How does it work? Application information Not all students who apply are accepted Visit dvusd.org//cte to apply Must complete application & travel form Applications due to student s counselor by 12/20

  10. Other Schools Pharmacy Technician Pharmacy Technician $100 registration fee Gateway Community College $3,260 Arizona College $15,499 Carrington College $15,027 Medical Assistant Medical Assistant Phoenix College $2,752 $100 registration fee Carrington College $15,133 Brown Mackie College 21,120

  11. Deer Valley Unified School District 2017-2018 Career & Technical Programs Requires application not all students that apply are guaranteed acceptance Applications are being accepted now Requires that students provide their own transportation Students need to register for normal schedule on campus schedules are adjusted after acceptance into programs to accommodate travel time Signature Programs offered at DVUSD high schools

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