CSE 1310 Syllabus and Course Communication
In this syllabus for CSE 1310, topics include course communication guidelines, collaboration policies, grading criteria, and coding environment setup. The course emphasizes active participation, collaboration on topics discussed in class, but prohibits sharing homework solutions. The instructor, Alexandra Stefan, encourages questions and communication. Students must use their student accounts for assistance from the teaching assistants and SI Leader. The syllabus stresses the importance of individual effort in homework assignments and provides resources for coding environment setup. Students are reminded that mistakes happen, and questions are welcomed.
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Welcome Counselors: Ted Thomas, Kim Witthaus and Jen Baez
Academic Counselors Ted Thomas (A-Go) Jen Baez (Gr-N) Kim Witthaus (O-Z)
Additional Counseling Staff Mrs. Bree Gibson: 9th Grade on Track David Vazquez: CARE support for families with financial and housing challenges Martin: Cal-SOAP advisor to support the college application process Mrs. Atkins: Counseling Administrative Assistant, work permits and High Step classes
High School should be fun! Clubs to explore your interests Volunteering opportunities in community More choice in your studies Introduction to new ideas
Graduation Requirements UC/CSU and Private Institutions require students to take certain classes in high school AND earn a C or higher (called A-G requirements ) to be eligible to apply MHUSD has a default A-G curriculum for graduation
Graduation Requirements A. Social Studies (3 years World History, US History, Civics/Econ) B. English (4 years Eng 9, Eng 10, Eng 11, Eng 12) C. Math (3 years- IM3 required, 4 years expected) D. Science (3 years Biology, Chemistry, and Physics required, 4 yrs expected) E. Language (2 years required, 4 years recommended) F. Visual and Performing Arts (1 year) G. College Prep elective (1 year an additional A-F course)
Additional Requirements PE - Physical Education (2 years) (PE 9, Lifelong Activity or Adv Dance or Adv Body Conditioning or Adv BodyBuilding) CTE Career Technical Education (1 year) Total of 220 credits *we do have courses that will fulfill both CTE and VPA requirements (Graphics, Studio Art, Floral Design, Photo, Ceramics, Stagecraft, Drama)
High School Expectations Show up on time Complete your assignments and homework in a timely manner Make an effort-don t give up when an assignment is difficult Prepare for tests Seek help-talk with your teachers Use your tutorials wisely Come to the homework center
Cyber High If you need to make up a class due to a failing grade, see your counselor for an application Start today vs waiting for the summer! Tests offered Monday-Thursday after school
Tutorial (12:29-1:05) 3 days per week 106 minutes total Ask for help, form study groups, make up tests, do homework Make a plan! Teachers are encouraged to limit their Tutorial class size, so students should plan ahead to ensure they find their classrooms quickly and get into the Zoom meeting before they fill.
After School Support Math Help Mon-Thurs 3:30-4:30 (M/W C103) (T/Th D010) Peer Tutoring Monday-Thurs 3:40-4:30 Email witthausk@mhusd.org Homework Center Mon-Thurs 3:40-4:30 in the Library
Wellness Center Mental health is real, do not ignore the signs Be kind to yourself and others Self referral if needed to wellness center Wellness Center Referral
Naviance Naviance- Naviance is a comprehensive K-12 college and career readiness solution that helps districts and schools align student strengths and interests to postsecondary goals, improving student outcomes and connecting learning to life. http://connection.naviance.com/annsh Username: Student email (Ex: 12345@students.mhusd.org) Password: Student ID # (Ex: 12345) Or log in using Clever AP TEST Prep!!!!!
Have a GREAT year! Take care of yourself, be kind to yourself and others! Social distance, wear your mask properly
Have a GREAT year! Take care of yourself, be kind to yourself and others! Social distance, wear your mask properly