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9-12

Grades 9-12

Grades 9-12

Students are in a blended learning approach: Independent Study & Direct Instruction.
  • Direct Instruction Classes: Students on campus an average of 6-8 hours per week.
  • Independent Study: Students work independently through textbooks/materials and online (Schoology).
9-12 MASTER SCHEDULE:
  • All students attend grade level "Core Class" once a week (Combined English/Social Studies Class).
  • Students assigned additional classes as needed based on their transcript and plan for the future.
  • Students attending a 4 year college immediately required to take additional A-G courses.
Lunch:
  • Students have option to remain on campus and eat during the designated lunch period
  • Students can bring their own lunch or purchase through the campus cafeteria
  • To load money onto your student's lunch account, please click here.
  • Free & Reduced Lunch applications are available in the main office or here
 

Graduation Requirements

 
Graduation Requirements - 200 Credits
  • English - 40 Credits
  • Social Science - 35 Credits
  • Science(10 Life, 10 Physical) - 20 Credits
  • Algebra - 10 Credits
  • Math - 10 Credits
  • Physical Education - 20 Credits
  • Fine Arts or Foreign Language - 10 Credits
  • Computer Literacy - 5 Credits
  • Health - 5 Credits
  • Graduation Portfolio - 5 Credits
  • Electives - 40 Credits

** Those wanting to be qualified for 4 year colleges immediately after graduation will take additional "A-G" classes in addition to the 200 credit requirements listed above.**

 
Dress Code

Dress Code

Click here for details about RAEC's and RUSD's Dress Code