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Curriculum Guide
The BHS Curriculum Guide is a document which describes all the courses taught at BHS, their prerequisites, suggested preparation and homework load.

Graduation Requirements

 

 

 

 

Counseling Department Curriculum

9th grade:  Transition/Identify the Plan

  • Articulation with feeder schools and course selection and placement
  • Parent Evening:  Transition, Change and Support
  • Meet individually with struggling students
  • Use Bridges computer software program to help students explore potential careers related to their interests

10th grade:  Explore the Plan

  • Create 4-year academic plan and review portfolio, which includes exploration activities done in the 9th grade
  • Present to classes on topics such as graduation requirements, post-high school options and the California community college system and UC/CSU requirements
  • Use Choices computer software program to explore possible college majors as they relate to interests
  • Academic Plan and Review Parent Night covering topics such as graduation requirements and college information.  Give families student generated 4-year plan and portfolio with Life After High School booklet

11th grade:  Research and Develop the Plan

  • Classroom presentations: review graduation requirements, discuss college information, testing dates and other post-high school options
  • Individual meetings with students to help develop their plan and identify different tools (internet, College/Career Center, etc) to do research
  • Parent night to help families support students in their search

12th grade:  Execute the plan

  • College Application Workshop
  • Letter of Recommendation Workshop
  • Classroom Presentations:  Time to execute your plan
  • Parent Night on the College Application Process
  • Articulation with college representatives - two and four-year schools
  • Financial Aid Night
  • College/Career Center classroom visits