LACHSA
LACHSA
March 11, 2011
LACHSA Community:

We are quickly approaching the closure of our on-line course selection process for next year's academic classes.  The timely completion of each and every student's course selection impacts the quality of our academic schedule and course offerings.  The on-line window will remain open until Sunday, March 13th; don't miss the deadline!  Please read on for important reminders about this process. 

 

Reminders from our February 28th Letter and Summer School Updates

Each year we continue to improve our course selection processes.  This year, we are starting the course selection process earlier and using new technology to ensure that we are able to create schedules that reflect our students' varied  interests.

 

We invite parents to discuss options with their students; conversations between parents, teachers, students and counselors are essential in making sound course selections. 

 

The documents on lachsa.net under academics will help facilitate and inform your conversations and decisions.  Please use the course offerings guide  to help visually map out a successful graduation plan.  The electives guide  includes descriptions and requirements for classes outside of our core academic disciplines.  Finally,  the honors and AP guide includes detailed information about eligibility requirements for these advanced courses.  

 

Notes for Rising Sophomore Parents: (current 9th grade parents)

10th grade is an intense year for LACHSA students in which they transition from five to six academic classes.  Please know that during the 10th grade year students focus on fulfilling their core academic requirements so that they can enroll in electives during their 11th and 12th grade years.   

 

Students who are interested in Honors English 10 should select this course.  The English team and the Academic Dean will review students' grades and their performance on an in class assessment administered during the week of April 11 in order to determine eligibility.

 

Students who take leadership or successfully audition for musical theatre fulfill their physical education requirement as upperclassmen.  

 

*Students and parents will have the opportunity to review and refine course selections during individualized four year plan meetings with Ms. Dilullo in the spring.

 

 

Highlights for Rising Junior Parents: (current 10th grade parents)

 

Most current sophomores will select one elective class for next year.  Please see our list of updated electives.

 

Advanced placement classes are also introduced in the junior year.   Advanced Placement (AP)  classes offer students the opportunity to pursue college-level studies while still in high school.   AP courses make substantial demands on students.  Students are required to complete considerable outside reading and additional, complex assignments. Students are also expected to demonstrate the analytical skills and writing abilities expected of first-year students in a strong college program.  As a result, counselor approval is required for registration for more than two AP classes. Please note, students who take AP classes are also required to take the corresponding end of course advanced placement exam.

 

Finally, as students have already engaged in planning meetings with Ms. Dilullo, please reference a copy of the four-year plan.    

 

Congratulations Rising Senior Parents: (current 11th grade parents)

You have almost made it; your juniors will soon be the leaders of our school! 

 

Senior year offers a range of privileges and responsibilities that are meant to help our young artist-scholars transition to a successful first year in a college or conservatory program.

 

Seniors are permitted to register for up to two free periods in which they can work in the library or at Dolcinis on their course work or their college application process.  Students who study AP courses are encouraged to sign up for a corresponding free period to allow for the necessary time to complete the additional complex coursework.

 

Advanced placement classes offer students the opportunity to pursue college-level studies while still in high school.   AP courses make substantial demands on students.  Students are required to complete considerable outside reading and additional, complex assignments. Students are also expected to demonstrate the analytical skills and writing abilities expected of first-year students in a strong college program.  As a result, counselor approval is required for registration for more than two AP classes. Please note, students who take AP classes are also required to take the corresponding end of course advanced placement exam.

 

Seniors are also given the opportunity to expand their leadership roles  and earn community service hours.   Students who have excelled in one or more academic area are able to provide peer tutoring and counseling to 9th graders in supported study halls.  Our young scholars will also engage in trainings and retreats throughout the school year to develop their leadership skills. Interested students should sign up for LACHSA Scholars.

 

Finally, we are also looking for two very special seniors to intern in the Principal's Office of Community Engagement.  Please see the electives guide for more information.

 

Students and parents will have the opportunity to review and refine course selections during individualized four year plan meetings with Ms. Broussard in the spring.

 

Other New Opportunities to Note: 

  •  leadership class  is expanding to offer increased opportunities for more students to serve as ambassadors of LACHSA.  This is one avenue that affords students an opportunity to play integral role in shaping our school community.  
  • There is a new math course, Probability & Statistics, in the course selection options.  If there is sufficient student interest, we hope to offer this advanced mathematics elective as an alternative to the AP Calculus track (i.e., Trigonometry, Mathematical Analysis, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC). We invite many of our non-calculus students to continue high school mathematics after Second-Year Algebra.
We hope this information proves useful as you think about your academic life for 2011-2012.  Please also know that the courses you select now are the first indicator of the  number of classes that we create for all students in the fall.  Select your classes thoughtfully; as a small school, serving students with a range of interests, each student's selections have school-wide significance.  To that end, please complete your course selection by Sunday, March 13th.


To get started click here.   Emerging technology users or  Luddites, please see these step step technical instructions.  

An Important Note about Summer School
As you select your courses for next year, please keep in mind that you are required to pass prerequisite courses in order to progress in the academic disciplines.  For that reason, it is important to investigate summer school options now for classes that you may need to make up this summer. Download a
Summer School Approval Form (available on Monday, March 14th) and be sure to have your summer school plans approved by a counselor; only approved courses will be added to the LACHSA transcript. 
I am continually inspired  by our students' commitment to and passion for LACHSA.  I look forward to continuing to enhance our academic program and to even greater achievement in 2011-2012.

 

Sincerely,

 


Cara Livermore
LACHSA