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Pleasanton Unified School District "Building on the past . . .Planning for the future" |
| School Board Meeting, Tuesday, December 11 , 2012 General Meeting Pleasanton USD District Office |
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All course outlines are aligned with California Standards and have been part of a rigorous course approval process in order to be approved by the Governing Board. Please contact Jane Golden, Director of Curriculum and Special Projects, should you have questions about any of the course outlines.
All course outlines are aligned with California Standards and have been part of a rigorous course approval process in order to be approved by the Governing Board. Please contact Jane Golden, Director of Curriculum and Special Projects, should you have questions about any of the course outlines. If you are interested in the course approval process, please see our Path to New Course Approval form.
When students enter the 6th grade, the academic calendar changes. For secondary students, school years are divided into two semesters, and each semester is divided into two quarters. At the beginning of each year, the academic calendar is posted so that students, parents, and staff can anticipate the end of grading periods. It is important for families to be aware of grading periods so that they can anticipate times when grades are reported and when extra support and academic guidance are helpful. Click here to view this year's Academic Calendar.
In Pleasanton Unified School District our curriculum and instructional programs are directly aligned to the California State Frameworks and Standards. State Frameworks have been in existence since 1983 and outline in more general terms what good instruction is in each of the curricular areas. The Frameworks also describe the specific programs, strategies, materials, professional development and assessments needed for a particular subject area.
When students are not performing as well as they could or when students need extra support or guidance, the school uses various strategies and interventions in order to assist students and families. The school’s responsibility is to communicate with families at the end of the first quarter and at the end of the semester if students are in danger of falling behind or being retained. In addition to communication with families, schools provide many interventions to help students succeed, including:
Retention meetings are held in May. In attendance at these meetings are the student, parent, administrator, counselor and often the language arts and mathematics teachers. The team does look at whether the student is meeting grade level standards in language arts and math. It is at this meeting that the decision is made whether to retain the student or promote the student with an intervention plan for the following year. This plan often includes summer school for at-risk students. Please see the 9-12 Basic High School Graduation Requirements information on this page. Click here to view district policy 5124 Promotion and Retention of Students. Click here to view a sample of an “at-risk” letter. If you have questions about this policy, please contact Jane Golden, Director of Curriculum and Special Projects, at jgolden@pleasanton.k12.ca.us. Summer School Promotion Policy Information
9-12 Basic High School Graduation Requirements In order to stay “on track” for graduation, students in high school must earn 30 credits per semester and 60 credits per year. When students fail a semester course, they earn 0 credits and fall behind on the road to graduation. Below please find Pleasanton Unified School District’s graduation requirements and what constitutes a high school student credit deficiency.
Many Pleasanton Unified School District students complete their education and move on to a California State University or a University of California campus. It is important for students and their families to be aware of the requirements for admission and the additional “recommendations” of classes, test scores, and grade point averages to be selected to attend the more impacted campuses. Please view the CA State University and University of CA requirements for admission and related links to university-sponsored websites. Click here for the University of California system-wide website. Click here for The California State University website. For additional information, contact the Counseling Office or the Career Centers at each of the comprehensive high schools.
Online/Correspondence Course Approval Process (Grades 9-12) When making decisions, please refer to the attached list and work with your student’s counselor. All questions are to be directed to your student’s counselor. Online/Correspondence Course List-District Approved |
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