Download - Redlands East Valley High School
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Current Enrollment2013-2014
9th Grade 501
10th Grade 568
11th Grade 581
12th Grade 514
Total Enrollment
2164
Projected Enrollment2013-2014
9th Grade 541
10th Grade 541
11th Grade 535
12th Grade 548
Total Enrollment
2165
Approximately 180 staff members
ClementClementFebruary 25th
Counselors will be in social studies classes to register students
BeattieBeattieFebruary 24th
Students will receive notices of where to
report
Open Enrollment for students who are not currently enrolled in an RUSD school begins April 21, 2014.
MooreMooreFebruary 26th
Students will receive notices of where to
report
CopeCopeFebruary 27th
Students will receive notices of where to
report
• Counselors will register students starting next week.
• They will return to the middle schools in May to hand out course selections to students.
• Summer mailer (middle of July)-Go through it in detail!
• Freshman Orientation on August 5, 2014
• August 13th—1st Day of School
Alpha BreakdownAlpha Breakdown CounselorCounselor
A – DiA – Di Mr. Joe GianniMr. Joe Gianni Dj – J Dj – J Mrs. LaRee OrlandMrs. LaRee Orland K – OK – O Mrs. Shana DelmonicoMrs. Shana Delmonico P-Rn/AVIDP-Rn/AVID Mrs. Barbara KrauseMrs. Barbara Krause
Ro-ZRo-Z Dr. Tom SlickDr. Tom Slick
• 4 years of English
• 2 years of Math (Alg. 1 or equivalent)
• 3 years of Social Studies
• 2 years of Science (1 yr. Life, 1 yr. Physical)
• 2 years of P.E.
• 1 year Fine Arts or Foreign Language
• 1 semester of Health
• 1 semester of Physical Geography (Freshman Requirement)
• 80 Elective Credits
• 225 credits are required for graduation.
• Students earn approximately 60 credits each year.
The minimum requirements for graduation include:
All students are required to pass
the California High School Exit Exam
(CAHSEE)
Sample #31. English 92. Integrated Math I3. PE4. Physical Geography/Health5. Biology/Earth Science 6. Elective
Sample #11. English 9-H2. Integrated Math IH3. PE4. Physical Geography/Health5. Biology6. Foreign Language
Sample #21. English 92. Integrated Math I3. PE4. Physical Geography/Health5. Biology/Earth Science6. Foreign Language or Fine Arts
Telepresence Courses
This is a course that is taught by an instructor over a Telepresence system. It is an interactive, live class that students must attend on campus at the scheduled time. In a Telepresence classroom, students will engage in discussion, group work, class work, and tests just as they would in a regular classroom. Student should have computer experience and be comfortable with technology. Outside assignments requiring technology can be met at school, at public libraries, or at home.
Honors English/Integrated Math IH•Selection on Registration FormSelection on Registration Form
•Teacher ConfirmedTeacher Confirmed•English/Math Grade in Previous ClassEnglish/Math Grade in Previous Class
And how to help your student along
the way…
Redlands East Valley High School
High school students have homework every night.
Daily exposure is essential - study, read and/or review notes every night.
Even though something may not be due the next day, most classes have ongoing work that translates into culminating projects. There are more long term projects.
Be involved in your child’s education, even if he/she doesn’t want your help.
STUDENTS SHOULD….. Ask questions when they don’t
understand! Use Intervention time (every period on
block days) for extra help, make-ups, review…
Many teachers are available at lunch, before or after school for additional help.
Encourage your student to listen to the daily bulletin for ways to become involved in school. Sports, clubs, arts….
For bulletins, activities calendars, bell schedules, Principal’s blog, link to teachers’ e-mails, Aeries ABI-Parent Portal, etc.
Go to our website: rev.redlandsusd.net
https://parents.redlandsusd.net/
ABI will give you access to attendance, grade books, transcripts, student info,
teacher e-mails etc…
o Poor attendance is the fastest way to fail a class!
o Valuable instruction is lost every time your student is late or absent. Plan family outings, vacations, etc. on non-school days.
o If your student says, “We’re not doing anything today,” he/she’s probably misinformed or avoiding responsibility !
Seek help/advice with peer problems (teachers, counselor, Security, administrators, etc.).
Emphasize that high school requires a higher level of maturity.
Emphasize: Poor grades=lost units=lost
opportunities/choices.
Teachers-Classroom issues and questions.
Counselors-Scheduling/grades/class concerns.
Administrators-Discipline/attendance/teacher concerns.
Our doors are always open to students and parents.
If your student tells you something of concern, report it. Confidentiality will be ensured.
Open House CAHSEE parent night Career Center Open House Concerts/Plays Athletic contests PTSA meetings Booster clubs Volunteer!! … Yes, even in high school
RUSD SUMMER SCHOOLRUSD SUMMER SCHOOL
Citrus Valley High School7:30 AM – 12:10 PM
First semester 6/17 – 7/01/2014Second Semester 7/2 – 7/18/2014 No School July 4th
Free summer school program for students who need remedial courses.
See the middle school counselors for registration information.
Fee based summer school program for students who want to take a class to get ahead.
Online Registration begins March 3rd www.aaa-academy.com
AAA Academy High School SummerAAA Academy High School SummerSchoolSchool
Tuition based $220 per Tuition based $220 per semestersemester
Meet RUSD graduation Meet RUSD graduation requirements and UC requirements and UC entrance requirementsentrance requirements
Catalog, forms, and Catalog, forms, and registration onlineregistration online
Scholarships availableScholarships available
Course offerings for Course offerings for incoming Freshmenincoming Freshmen
Health – 1Health – 1stst and 2 and 2ndnd semestersemester
Geography – 1Geography – 1stst and and 22ndnd semester semester
Art CP – Two semester Art CP – Two semester classclass
Citrus Valley High School 7:30 AM – 12:10 PM
First semester 6/17 – 7/03/2014Second Semester 7/7 – 7/23/2014 No School July 4th
Contacts for AthleticsTitle E-mail Phone
NumberAmber Young
Athletic Secretary
(909) 389-2500 x-32109
Rhonda FouchKurt Bruich
Athletic Director
[email protected][email protected]
(909) 389-2500 x-32777
Amanda Chann
Assistant Principal
(909) 389-2500 x-32104
•Boys Cross Country (V, JV)-Andrea Johnson•Girls Cross Country (V, JV)-Andrea Johnson•Football (V, JV, Fr)-Kurt Bruich•Girls Tennis (V, JV)- Ed Stark•Girls Volleyball
(V, JV, Fr)-•Boys Waterpolo
(V, JV)-Ryan Williams•Girls Golf (V)-Sam Patalano
Fall Sports
Winter Sports•Boys Basketball (V, JV, Fr)-Bill Berich•Girls Basketball (V, JV, Fr)-Rob Tompkins•Boys Soccer (V, JV, Fr)-Ted Small•Girls Soccer (V, JV, Fr)-Jeff Wray•Girls Waterpolo (V, JV)-Ryan Williams•Wrestling (V, JV)-Ben Chavez
•Boys Baseball (V, JV, Fr)-James Cordes•Badminton (V, JV)-Scott Washburn•Boys Golf (V)-Sam Patalano•Girls Softball (V, JV, Fr)-Debbie Garcia•Swimming (V, JV)-Troy Delmonico•Boys Tennis (V, JV)-Ken Whitmer•Boys Track and Field
(V,JV)-Andrea Johnson•Girls Track and Field
(V, JV)-Andrea Johnson•Boys Volleyball
(V, JV)-
Spring Sports
•Complete the Sports Packet available on-line from REV’s website and should be returned to Mrs. Young, Athletic Secretary, 389-2500, Extension 32109.
•Sports Packets are available for 2013-2014 on REV’s website: http://rev.redlandsusd.net.
•The Physical Exam is mandatory prior to try-out. Physical exams are good for one year.
•The completed packet and residential/academic eligibility must be determined prior to try-outs (2.0 GPA required—at least four semester classes).
•The player presents the Consent to Treat and Clearance Card to the coach prior to beginning the try-out process.
Clearance Information
www.highschoolsports.net
View REV’s sports schedules View REV’s sports schedules with MapQuest directions with MapQuest directions
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