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Academic Requirements for Graduation from Redlands High School and All Levels of College Admission
Academic Area 225 Credits University of California/
Cal State University (A-G Requirements)
Community Colleges
1. Associates Degree with Transfer (AA/AS–T) – for transferring to a University
2. Associate of Arts Degree (AA/AS) – Two-
Year Degree
3. Vocational Certificate Program
Recommended strongest possible preparation for the above programs: College prep English Int. Math I and II Lab Science Social Science Foreign Language Visual or Performing Arts Taking Dual Enrollment Courses Graduate High School
English 4 years (40 credits)
4 years
Mathematics
2 year (20 credits)
Must pass Int. Math I
Int. Math I, II, and III (4 years recommended)
World History and Geography U.S. History American Government/Economics
3 years (30 credits)
1 year World History and Geography and 1 year U. S. History or 1 semester U.S. History and 1 semester American Government
Life & Physical Science
2 years (20 Credits)
2 years lab science (3 years recommended) Life and Physical Science
Visual or Performing Art or Foreign Language
1 year (10 credits)
2 years same foreign language (3 recommended) and 1 year-long UC approved visual or performing art
Physical Education
2 years (20 credits)
None
Electives
(85 credits) 1 year of approved electives to be chosen from as least one of the following: History English Advanced Math Lab Science Foreign Language Social Science Fine Art
Private and Out of State Colleges
Broad Range of Admissions Standards and Policies
Completing A-G highly recommended Strongest GPA possible Most require SAT or ACT – Check
with school for SAT II requirements
Required Tests
None SAT I or ACT Check with college for SAT II requirements
Grade Point Average (GPA)
None GPA and test scores are balanced on a sliding scale – all admissions requirements must be passed with a C or better.
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College and Career Indicator (CCI)
Prepared – one or more of the following: High School Diploma and Pass Two AP
Exams (score 3 or higher) High School Diploma and Two Semesters
Dual Enrollment (grade C or better) High School Diploma and CTE Pathway
Completion and Smarter Balanced 3+ on ELA and 2+ on Math
High School Diploma and CTE Pathway Completion and One Semester Dual Enrollment (grade C or better)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion and Pass One AP Exam (score 3 or higher)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion and Smarter Balanced 3+ on ELA and 2+ on Math
High School Diploma and A-G Completion and One Semester Dual Enrollment (grade C or better)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion (grade C or better) and CTE Pathway Completion (grade C or better)
High School Diploma and Smarter Balanced 3+ on ELA and 3+ on Math
High School Diploma and State Seal of Biliteracy and Smarter Balanced 3+ on ELA
High School Diploma and Leadership/Military Science (ROTC) (two years) and Smarter Balanced 3+ in ELA or math and 2+ in the other subject area (ELA or Math)
Approaching Prepared – one of more of the following: High School Diploma and A-G Completion High School Diploma and CTE Pathway
completion High School Diploma and Smarter Balanced
2+ on ELA and 2+ on Math High School Diploma and One Semester Dual
Enrollment (grade C or better)
Not Prepared: No High School Diploma Did not meet criteria for Prepared or
Approaching Prepared
REDLANDS HIGH SCHOOL UC/CSU A‐G COURSE LIST
2020 AND BEYOND COLLEGE BOARD CODE: 052590 a – HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE – 2 years required American Government or AP Government and Politics World History & Geography or AP European History US History or AP US History AP Human Geography
b – ENGLISH – 4 years required English 9 or English 9H ELD English (one year only) English 10 or English 10H English 11 or AP English Language & Composition English 12 ERWC or AP English Literature & Composition
c – MATH – 3 years required Integrated Math I or Integrated Math I H Integrated Math I w/ Computing & Robotics Integrated Math II or Integrated Math II H Integrated Math III or Integrated Math III H AP Calculus AB or BC AP Statistics Math Analysis Trigonometry AP Computer Science A d – LABORATORY SCIENCE – 2 years required/3 recommended Biology or Biology H Chemistry or Chemistry H Physics or Physics E Anatomy & Physiology Earth Science Environmental Science or AP Environmental Science AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 AP Physics C: Mechanics e – LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH – 2 years required/3 rec. French I, II, III, AP French Language Spanish I, 2.1, II, III, AP Spanish Language Spanish for Native Speakers Latin I, II, III, IV, AP Latin ASL I, II (ROP)
f – VISUAL and PERFORMING ARTS – 1 year required Advanced Drama II/III Jazz Ensemble Advanced Multimedia Design Multimedia Design CP Advanced String Ensemble Piano CP AP Art History Sculpture CP AP Studio Art: 2‐D Design String Ensemble AP Studio Art: 3D Design Studio Art, Advanced Art CP Symphonic Band Ceramics CP The Art of Animation Ceramics, Adv. Theater Arts CP Chamber Singers Video Production Chanteuses Ensemble Wind Ensemble Drawing CP Yearbook g – COLLEGE PREPARATORY ELECTIVE – 1 year required “a‐f” courses beyond those used to satisfy the requirements of the “a‐f” subjects, or courses that have been approved solely in the elective, or “g” area. HISTORY/SOCIAL SCIENCE: AP Macroeconomics Economics AP Microeconomics Ethics in Health Care (ROP) AP Psychology Sports and Entertainment Marketing (ROP) ENGLISH (all courses listed under “b” plus the following): Contest Speech I, II Newspaper Production ADVANCED MATHEMATICS: All courses beyond Integrated Math III/III H MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE: Computer Science CP LABORATORY SCIENCE (all courses under “d” plus the following): Hospital Occupations (ROP) (2nd semester only) LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH: INTERDISCIPLINARY Advanced Foods Medical Terminology (ROP) Advanced Manufacturing I, II Student Government AVID 9, 10, 11, 12 Video Game Design I, II Careers in Education and Public Service Fashion Merchandising and Marketing Foods
**Approved courses are subject to review and change. Updated and complete lists of RHS’s a‐g courses are available at https://doorways.ucop.edu/list
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California College and Career Indicators
The State College/Career Indicator contains both college and career measures that recognize which students have pursued various options prior to high school graduation in order to be best prepared for their post-secondary options. The three levels that measure post-secondary preparedness in the College/Career Indicator (CCI) are:
• Not prepared • Approaching Prepared • Prepared
More information can be found at the following websites: https://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/ac/cm/ccical.asp https://www.caschooldashboard.org/
Revised 1/9/2019 – S. Lock RUSD College and Career
Not Prepared Approaching Prepared Prepared
No Diploma High School Diploma
and A-G Completion (grade C- or better) High School Diploma
and Smarter Balanced 3+ on ELA and 3+ on Math
Did not meet criteria for Approaching Prepared or
Prepared
High School Diploma and CTE Pathway Completion (grade C-
or better in capstone course)
High School Diploma and Pass Two AP Exams (score 3 or higher)
High School Diploma
and Smarter Balanced 2+ on ELA and 2+ on Math
High School Diploma and Two Semesters College Credit Courses (grade C- or better)
High School Diploma
and One Semester College Credit Course (grade C- or better)
High School Diploma and State Seal of Biliteracy and Smarter Balanced 3+ on ELA
High School Diploma and Leadership/Military Science (ROTC) (two years)
and Smarter Balanced 3+ in ELA or math and 2+ in the other subject area (ELA or math)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion (grade C- or better) and Smarter Balanced 3+ in ELA or math
and 2+ in the other subject area (ELA or math)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion (grade C- or better) and One Semester College Credit Course (grade C- or better)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion (grade C- or better)
and Pass One AP Exam (score 3 or higher)
High School Diploma and A-G Completion (grade C- or better) and CTE Pathway Completion (grade C- or better in capstone
course)
High School Diploma and CTE Pathway Completion (grade C-
or better in capstone course) and Smarter Balanced 3+ in ELA or math and 2+ in the other subject area (ELA or math)
High School Diploma and CTE Pathway Completion (grade C-
or better in capstone course) and One Semester College Credit Course (grade C- or better)
**Each box above represents a unique path to completing the specified CCI level
Redlands Unified School District College and Career Pathways – Reference Guide
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Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME)
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Design, Visual, and Media Arts (RUSD)
Multi-Media Design CP - Y (f)
9th-11th grade
(0964/2964)
Advanced Multi-Media
Design - S (f)
(articulated – SBVC)
10th-12th grade
(0962/2962)
Video Production – S (f)
10th-12th grade (1296/3296)
Game Design and Integration
(ROP)
Art of Animation - Y (f)
(articulated – SBVC, CHC, RCC)
9th-12th grade
(1475/3475)
Video Game Design I - Y (g)
(articulated – RCC)
10th-11th grade (1479/3479)
Video Game Design II – Y (g)
11th-12th grade (1401/3401)
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Education, Child Development, and Family Services (ECDFS)
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Family and Human Services (ROP)
n/a
American Sign Language I
– Y (e)
9th-11th grade
(0866/2866)
American Sign Language II
– Y (e)
10th-12th grade
(0861/2861)
CODING FOR PATHWAY CHARTS: Length: S = semester-long course; Y = year-long course UC A-G: (e) – Language Other Than English; (f) – Visual and Performing Arts; (g) – College-Preparatory Elective Articulations: CHC – Crafton Hills College; RCC – Riverside City College; SBVC – San Bernardino Valley College; CCC – Chaffey Community College Shaded courses are introductory/exploratory courses and are not required for the overall pathway completion
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Health Science and Medical Technology (HSMT)
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Patient Care (HEART Academy) (ROP)
Medical Terminology - S (g)
(articulated – CHC, SBVC)
10th-11th grade
(3425)
Med Services Occupations I - S (g)
10th-11th grade (3449) AND
Med Services Occupations II –S (g)
11th-12th grade (1448)
Hospital Occupations - S (g)
11th-12th grade (1412)
Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation (HTR)
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Food Services and Hospitality (RUSD)
n/a
Foods – Y
10th-11th grade (g)
(1174/3174)
Advanced Foods- Y
11th-12th grade (g) (1171/3171)
Manufacturing and Product Development
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Product Innovation and Design (ROP)
Advanced Manufacturing I
– Y (g)
(articulated – RCC, SBVC)
10th-11th grade
(1419/3419)
Advanced Manufacturing II
– Y (g)
(articulated – RCC)
11th-12th grade
(1491/3491)
Marketing, Sales, and Services (MSS)
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Marketing (ROP)
Fashion Merchandising and
Marketing –Y (g)
(articulated – RCC)
10th-11th grade
(1485/3485)
Sports and Entertainment
Marketing - Y (g)
(articulated – RCC)
11th-12th grade
(1469/3469)
Transportation (T)
Pathways Introductory Course Concentrator Course Capstone Course
Systems Diagnostics, Service, and Repair
(ROP)
n/a
Automotive General Service
Technician (Auto Shop) – Y
9th-11th grade
(1465/3465)
Automotive General Service
Technician (Auto Shop
Advanced) - Y
(articulated – RCC, SBVC)
10th-12th grade (1466/3466)
NOTE: Students can take this pathway as a three-year program; students must complete two years with a B or higher grade in order to receive the articulation.
Redlands High School Registration 9th GRADE 2020-2021
LAST NAME: ______________________________ FIRST NAME: ________________________________
What is your postsecondary plan? Community College University Military Trade School Workforce
To choose classes: 1. Review the graduation requirements, A‐G requirements, and Career Pathways that will prepare you for your postsecondary goal. Consult the Course Directory on the counseling website for additional information. 2. Talk with your parents/guardians, current teachers, and counselors about your course selections. Consider your extracurricular commitments and challenge yourself to take the most rigorous course‐load you can manage. 3. Circle a course in each subject area below. Rank your top four elective choices. (*Stands for Semester Class*)
English (40 credits) UC/CSU: 4 years 0029/2029p English 9 0030/2030p+ English 9 Honors
English Learners 0760/2760 ELD I 0761/2761 ELD II
0764/2764 ELD/LEP Support0120/2120p English
0762 ELD III (sem. 1) 2762 ELD III (sem. 2)
Math (20 credits) UC/CSU: 3 years (4 recommended)
0425/2425p Int. Math I 9 0430/2430p+ Int. Math IH 7/2427CSp Int Math I‐C‐STEM/Robotics
Science (20 credits) UC/CSU: 2 years (3 recommended)
0657/2657p Biology 9 0636/2636p+ Biology H
PE (20 credits)
0509/2509 Co‐Ed PE 9
Sport PE: * Must have coach approval 0541/2541 Football 0552/2552 Softball 0556/2556 Soccer Coed 0543/2543 Baseball 0566/2566 Tennis 0567/2567 Basketball Coed 0560/2560 Athletics (Swimming, Water Polo, Badminton, Wrestling, Golf) 0550/2550 Volleyball‐Girls 0554/2554 Volleyball‐Boys 0570/2570 Cross Country/Track
History (30 credits) UC/CSU: 2 years
No 9th grade history requirement. May take: 0179/2179p World History (3.0 academic gpa recommended; limited space available)
Electives (85 credits) Rank your top four choices (1–4), with 1 being the elective you want most. Foreign Language OR Fine Art (10 credits)
UC/CSU: 2 years foreign lang. (3 recommended)
AND 1 year Vis./Perf. Art
AND 1 year college‐prep
elective Greyed out/italicized
classes are for 10th, 11th or 12th grade.
Foreign Languages: (3.0 academic GPA recommended) __0864/2864p Spanish I __0855/2855p Spanish for Native Speakers __0860/2860p French I __0876/2876p Latin I __0866/2866p Amer. Sign Lang. I Other Electives: __0952/2952p Computer Science CP __0171/2171p+ AP Human Geography __1350/3350p Career and College Found. __1168/3168 Food Science and Nutrition
Visual Arts: __1312/3312p Art CP __1315/3315p Drawing CP __1316/3316p Sculpture CP
Performing Arts: __1566/3566p Piano CP __1550/3550 Varsity Choir (male) non A‐G
__1553/3553 Cantare (female) non A‐G __1564/3564p Theatre Arts CP __1536/3536p Symphonic Band __1539 Marching Band* (7th per. 1st sem.) AFJROTC (school‐day and 0/7th per. options) __1670/3670 Aerospace Sci. I
CTE Pathways
(to complete a pathway, courses must be taken in sequence)
Greyed out/italicized
classes are for 10th, 11th or 12th grade.
Arts, Media, and Entertainment (AME) __0964/2964p Multi‐Media Design CP 0962p Advanced Multi‐Media Des. @* 3296p Video Production* Marketing, Sales, and Service (MSS) 1485/3485p Fashion Merch. & Mktg. @ 1469/3469p Sports & Ent. Marketing @ Game Design and Integration (AME): __1475/3475p Art of Animation 1479/3479p Video Game Design I 1401/3401p Video Game Design II
Transportation (T): __1465/3465 Auto Shop 1466/3466 Adv. Auto Shop @ Food Services and Hospitality (HTR): __1168/3168 Food Science and Nutrition 1174/3174p Foods 1171/3171p Advanced Foods Manufacturing and Product Development (MPD) 1419/3419p Adv. Manufact. I @ 1491/3491p Adv. Manufact. II @
Health Science and Medical Technology (HSMT) ‐ Patient Care (HEART Academy) 3425p Med. Term. (1st sem.) @* 3449p Med. Services I (2nd sem.)* 1448 Med. Services II (1st sem.)* 1412p Hospital Occupations (2nd sem.)* Family & Human Services (ECDFS): 0866/2866p Amer. Sign Lang. I 0866/2866p Amer. Sign Lang. II 1425 Medical Terminology* @
Application/Audition Required
__1625/3625 Academic Decathlon __1620/3620p AVID 9 __1637/3637p Hobachi (News Production) __1627/3627p Student Government
__1624/3624 Mock Trial __0096/2096p Contest Speech I __1621/3621p Makio (Yearbook)
__1549/3549p Les Chanteuses __1535/3535p Wind Ensemble __1537/3537p String Ensemble __1538p Jazz Ensemble* (7th per. 2nd sem.)
PLEASE NOTE: ALL 9th graders are required to enroll in PE 9 or Marching Band. 9th grade math placement is determined by the middle school/9th grade science placement is determined by middle school math/science grades. Unless otherwise specified, students are enrolled in courses for an entire year and schedule changes will only take place for students who are misplaced in
an academic level or to balance classes. Specific teacher or period requests will not be honored. Honors/AP Level Signatures: Student ______________________________________ Parent: ______________________________________
Redlands Unified School District
REDLANDS HIGH SCHOOL
Course Request Instructions: 2020-2021
Students must complete their RHS Course Requests through the AERIES portal. Course requests will allow your counselor and administration to insure you are
placed in the optimal courses for the next academic school year.
IMPORTANT!
*The Aeries Portal will be open for course request entry for 8th grade going into 9th grade students from:
March 9, 2020 through March 15, 2020 at midnight PST
*Paper registration forms should be returned the student’s respective middle school Counseling Office (parent signature required for Honors/AP courses).
no later than Friday, April 3, 2020.
Current Redlands Unified School District Students/Parents
1. Go to the website: https://redlands.asp.aeries.net 2. Select PARENT/STUDENT PORTAL 3. Enter your Student Email Account 4. Enter your Password
** If you have forgotten your password: a. Click on ‘Forgot Password?’ b. Enter your Student Email Account c. Log into your email account d. Follow the instructions in the email from
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How to Submit Your Course Requests:
1. Log in to your Aeries Student Portal Student Portal: https://redlands.asp.aeries.net
2. To enter the Course Request form: a. Select ‘Student Info’ in the
upper left menu bar b. Click on ‘Course Request Entry’
3. To find a course, Type in the ‘Course Number’ and click on search
To select a course, click on the Course and it will be added to your Primary Request.
4. To remove a course, click on the red ‘X’ next to the course.
Please Double Check the following:
Make sure you have a class for each period and each semester. Most classes are two semesters. Example: Freshman will take English 9 (0029) and English 9 (2029). The course numbers are printed with a / between the first and second semester codes on your registration sheet. Make sure you are using the correct course code.
Parent signature is required for AP and Honors Classes. *Honors and AP courses may have required summer assignments. Be sure to check the RHS website (under Academics) to see if you are required to complete summer work.
No changes can be made through the Aeries Portal after the grade-level online registration window
closes.
Counselors will review course selections with students the week of May 4, 2020 at the middle school locations.
Please carefully consider your course selections. Students’ course selections determine the instructional needs, staffing and ultimate structure of the RHS master schedule. For this reason, no course changes (fall and/or spring semester) will be made after June 1, 2020*. All questions and concerns should be addressed with school counseling prior to this date. We look forward to working with you in the coming year. *Special circumstances may necessitate a change in course selections after June 1 such as: incomplete schedule, unmet prerequisite requirement, completion of coursework during summer school. Level changes may be considered on a case‐by‐case basis in consultation with the student, parent, teacher and school counselor. Requests from students or their parents for a change in teachers will not be honored as such changes impact master schedule balance. Considerations will be given to requests from students assigned to repeat a course with a teacher under whom they have previously failed. Second semester schedule adjustments may be required if a student did not earn credit for a first semester course and no longer meets prerequisite requirements. Final approval for schedule change requests rests with the principal.
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