CIS Information for High School Students Step 1: Go to www.oregoncis.uoregon.edu
Step 2: Log on Usernames follow the format GYFFLLMMDD where GY is graduation year, FF is the first two letters of your first name, LL the first two letters of your last name, MM birth month, DD birth date (both with a “0” in front for single digits) *Class of 2019 (current 9th graders) all have a January (01) birth month due to a district error in uploading, date number is correct.
Password is student ID/lunch number *Class of 2019 (current 9th graders) will have “Id” in front of their Student ID#
Choose your grade level to see the requirements for each grade in high school. Remember: These tasks are required and will be part of your .5 Career Education credit required for graduation!
Each grade generally follows these steps. CRLE stands for “Career Related Learning Experiences” these include, but are not limited to: workplace mentoring; workplace simulations; school-based enterprises; structured work experiences; cooperative work and study programs; on-the-job training; apprenticeship programs; service learning; and field-based investigations. Some of these are imbedded in the curriculum such as the Personal Project, Extended Essay, College Fair Field Trip
CIS Information for High School Students
The tabs on the green bar offer tools to help you explore your interests, find careers, search for colleges that offer programs in your interest areas, search for scholarships and jobs, and much more. Some of these tools are required at specific grade levels.
Students in Grades 11 & 12 will still record CAS hours in ManageBac (and may also want to duplicate them here), but Grades 9 & 10 will record service hours here in the Resume Creator. Recording your activities here allows you to print out a formatted resume that also connects with the OSAC scholarship application you will complete in Grade 12.
If you have questions or need help logging in contact Mrs. Muilenburg in the main office or through email at
[email protected]