Counseling
- Counseling Team
- Grade Level Meetings
- Future Titans (incoming 9th graders)
- College & Financial Aid
- Senior Events Calendar
- 10th Grade PE Waiver
Counseling Team
Grade Level Meetings
Freshmen Conferences & Information
During the Spring Semester, your counselor will meet with student and parent/guardian to:
- Discuss sophomore year classes, and beyond
- NEW! for the class of 2028, a variety of options for PE10.
- [Band, Guard, Dance ] PE10 waiver
- [Athletics] PE10 waiver
- NEW! for the class of 2028, a variety of options for PE10.
- Begin discussing career pathways
Sophomore Conferences
During the Fall Semester, your counselor will meet with student and parent/guardian to:
- Discuss Junior year classes, and beyond
- Continue discussing career pathways
Junior Conferences
During the Fall Semester, your counselor will meet with student and parent/guardian to:
- Discuss Senior year classes, and beyond
- Continue discussing career pathways
Note: Be on the lookout for information about Rising Senior Information Night
Senior Conferences
Early in the Fall semester, your counselor will meet with you to discuss/focus on:
- Completing classes to stay on track for graduation
- Post-graduation plans
Future Titans (incoming 9th graders)
During the Spring 2025 Semester, AHS counselors visit ACMS and meet with each 8th grader to choose classes for their Freshman year. Students are given the Freshman Course Registration Sheet to review with their parents and are asked to return the sheet at Future Titan Night on the 13th of February, 2025 @ 5:30pm (be on the lookout for future announcements).
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College Information Night Resources Fall 2025
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Senior Events Calendar
10th Grade PE Waiver
Physical Education is a requirement for graduation per the California Education Code 51222 and Roseville Joint Union High School District Board Policy 6142.7. Requests to modify this requirement through the waiver process are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. In addition, a student who qualifies for a physical education exemption will not be awarded 10 credits for the second year of physical education and must still successfully complete 260 credits to graduate.
A physical education exemption may be submitted to waive one year (10 credits) of the graduation requirement of (20 credits of physical education). All freshmen are required to take physical education (PE 9).
One of the applications below must be completed for each exemption request. Completed applications shall be turned in to your counselor by May 1st.
- Physical Education Waiver – FAQS
- Athletics - PE Exemption Waiver
- Marching Band or Dance - PE Exemption Waiver
Physical Education Waiver – FAQS
Athletics - PE Exemption Waiver
IMPORTANT CRITERIA:
- This exemption is applicable to only the Class of 2028 and beyond.
- In order to be eligible for this exemption, students must pass PE 9 with a C grade or better and pass five components of the Fitnessgram Test in 9th Grade. A D or F in PE 9 grade will not qualify for an exemption waiver.
- The approval of this exemption is contingent on earning a roster spot and will be reviewed by the Athletic Director.
- Students must still need to meet ALL credit requirements for graduation.
- Independent conditioning programs or club sports cannot be considered for a physical education exemption.
- This exemption only applies to students who are not enrolled in Athletic PE.
- Completion of the entire season of the interscholastic athletic program is required to validate this exemption.
- Failure to participate in the sport for the duration of the season will result in no credit being exempted.
- At the completion of each two sports seasons, a verification form must be completed and signed by the coach or athletic director.
- For the PE exemption, A student must complete a minimum of 75 hours of practice/conditioning per season under the direct supervision of the coach.
- Roles such as a team manager, helper, or coaching assistant, will not qualify for this exemption.
- Esports does not qualify for a PE exemption.
- Injuries: If a student sustains an injury that will prevent them from participating at full capacity for 4 or more weeks, the exemption cannot be validated. The student will have the opportunity to reapply for another season or enroll in qualifying second PE course the following term or school year.
- To qualify for this waiver, a student must maintain their academic eligibility through the entire season.
- If a student is dropped from their team for disciplinary reasons, they will invalidate their exemption and will lose the privilege of the exemption in the future.
- If a student does not fulfill the course waiver requirements by the end of the junior year, the student will automatically be enrolled in a PE course their senior year.
Marching Band or Dance - PE Exemption Waiver
IMPORTANT CRITERIA:
- This exemption is applicable to only the Class of 2028 and beyond.
- In order to be eligible for this exemption waiver, students must pass PE 9 with a C grade or better and pass five components of the Fitnessgram Test in 9th Grade. A D or F in PE 9 grade will not qualify for an exemption waiver.
- The approval of this exemption is contingent on enrollment in the course.
- Students must still need to meet ALL credit requirements for graduation.
- Successful passing of the marching band, color guard, or dance class (level 2 and above) must be completed to validate this exemption.
- If a student does not fulfill the course waiver requirements by the end of the junior year, the student will automatically be enrolled in a PE course their senior year.


