Academic Scheduling
Every January, we host our Annual Academic Scheduling Information Night for parents of current freshmen, sophomores and juniors. Our counselors, academic administrators and Advanced Placement teachers present information that is important for parents to know before we schedule students for classes for the following academic year. Although presentations focus primarily on scheduling information, parents of current juniors will receive college admission information that will be helpful as students start looking at their options after graduation. Presenters will provide time for questions and answers.
Juniors
Programming Insturctions for Juniors (downloadable .pdf)
Student Programming Worksheet (current juniors)
Sophomores
Programming Instructions for Sophomores (downloadble .pdf)
Student Programming Worksheet (current sophomores)
Freshmen
Programming Instructions for Freshman (downloadable .pdf)
Student Programming Worksheet (current frosh)
Click here for Academic Scheduling Information - January 2013
Advanced Placement Course Information:
AP Biology
AP Calculus
AP Computer Science
AP English Language
AP English Literature
AP Government
AP Physics
AP Language and Tri School Course
AP US History
Junipero Serra High School Course Progression &
Graduation Requirements / UC Admissions / CSU Admissions
Junipero Serra High School Summer School Information
Note: For those students looking for approved summer school programs in order to make up deficient grades in courses not offered through the Serra Summer School we offer the following information:
St Francis High School Summer School Program
Course offerings in Math, Social Studies, English, Science (enrollment is limited and some classes may have closed)
Mercy High School, San Francisco, Summer School Program
Course offerings in Math, Social Studies, English, Spanish
Lydian Academy, Menlo Park
Offers self-paced one-on-one instruction, fees based on hours of instruction: English, Math, Spanish, Social Studies
Students and parents should also check with their local public high school districts which offer summer programs. Eligibility for these programs is sometimes restricted to students enrolled in their schools, however spaces are sometimes opened to students outside the district when there is space available.