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IHS Counseling Announcements
 
Summer School:
 
Summer school registration forms are here!!! See your counselor ASAP to pick up a registration form.  Completed forms needed to be returned to your counselor by Friday, May 3rd, 2013. Classes are first-come, first-served. Students can still turn in their registration forms late, although they will not be guaranteed a class.  Students can take summer school classes if they:
  1. Have Is or NCs in courses needed to graduate (If it is an I in a 2nd semester class, students should talk with their teacher about contract summer school which is different than FUSD summer school)
  2. Have not passed the CAHSEE
  3. Are deficient in credits in a particular course of study needed to graduate 
 
Announcements for 12th Graders:
 
  1. If you have an I on your transcript, make sure to complete the contract ASAP and verify with your counselor that the grade gets changed on your transcript.
  2. If you received a NC for a class first semester or changed your class schedule and have applied to colleges, you need to notify every college IN WRITING of the class change/failing grade.
  3. End of the Year Transcripts: It is the student’s responsibility to request a final transcript to be sent to the college you have decided to attend.  This can be done now through the end of May by filling out an official transcript request through Ms. Lankford (our registrar) in the main office. You need to notify Ms. Lankford that you want it sent AFTER 2nd semester grades are posted.
  4. Service Learning Account: There are still some seniors that need to create their online service learning account.  The district will be eliminating their current program in the near future and if your hours are not in an online account they will disappear from your transcript.  See Mr. Lewis in room 25 if you are having trouble setting up an account.

Letters of Recommendation

Requests for letters of recommendation should be submitted to your counselor at least 15 school days before they are needed. 
 For the 2013-2014 school year: Students that are applying to private colleges must submit their request packet by 3:00 pm on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 if applying early action/early decision or Friday, November 1, 2013 if applying regular decision*
 
Click on the following links for the request forms:
 
Adult School:
 
Adult school spring quarter registration for students that need to make up credits was February 13 & 14 for 12th graders and February 20th for 11th graders. Adult School is located at 4700 Calaveras Avenue. The spring quarter runs from March 5-May 23.
 

Early Assessment Program (EAP) info for 11th Graders: 

The EAP tests are an optional part of the 11th grade STAR test that you need to take.  Your EAP results let you and CSUs know if you will be ready for college level Math and English. It determines if you need to take extra English and Math courses prior to starting at the CSU.  For more info: http://calstate.edu/eap/ and EAP Information Sheet

 
 Interventions
 
There is help available for students who are struggling. Click on the following link for a list of resources. 
 
 
School Loop
Have you tried School Loop? It's a new tool for connecting parents, students, and teachers, keeping track of grades, and more. Visit http://ihs-fusd-ca.schoolloop.com/ and click the "REGISTER NOW" button to sign up.
 
Free Test Prep and Study Help: SHMOOP 
 

The Starter Guide to Getting Your Shmoop On

 

1.     Go here:

 

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2.     Create a free Shmoop account or login if you already have one.

 

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4.     Voila. You now have free access to our Shmoop subscription. You can login anywhere you have Web access – in your PJs, on your phone, on a plane.

 
The following Services are available to Irvington High School students as needed. Students may sign up for counseling appointments before school, at break, lunch or after school. Parents may arrange appointments with Counselors by contacting them directly.

Student Planning                          

  • Graduation requirement check
  • Review A-G requirements
  • Assist with course selection
  • College entrance requirements review
  • Academic Interventions

Concurrent Enrollment Programs                             

  • ROP
  • Adult School
  • Community College

Career/College Counseling

  • 10th  grade career unit  and four year plan
  • Scholarship Information

Personal Counseling           

  • Crisis Counseling
  • Referrals to social service agencies
  • Parent conferences and student appointments held upon request

CAREER CENTER SERVICES                                

  • College and career speakers
  • Naviance career and college software
  • College catalogs and applications
  • Reference Guides
  • Financial Aid Nights
  • Vocational/Military Information
  • ROP registration & information
  • PSAT, ASVAB administered
  • SAT/ACT information
  • Work Permits
*Refer to the College/Career Center webpage for a complete list*