Stay up-to-date with school events and assignments with the portal calendar. Single, secure sign-in for parents or guardians with multiple students, regardless of school. Student Profile provides a comprehensive view of students’ progress.
California High School is a comprehensive, National Blue Ribbon, fully WASC-accredited 9-12 public school of more than 2000 students, serving the rapidly growing community of San Ramon. Cal High is undergoing major construction (Measure A) to appropriately serve its rapidly growing student population.
The Aeries Parent Portal is a website that allows parents to view attendance, grades, and assignments (where applicable) for their child.
Through collaboration of work with Canvas, LUHSD would like to share steps parents can take to view student assignment due dates and scores via Canvas Mobile App . We will continue using Canvas as our learning management system and in addition, Aeries will be used primarily for attendance and end of grading term marks.
PowerSchool offers a Parent Single Sign-On to the Parent Portal where parents can have access to all of their children's information in one place in one account.
California High School is ranked #1,049 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college. Read more about how we rank the Best High Schools.
California High School (San Ramon, California)California High SchoolNicknameCal, Cal High, The GrizzliesTeam nameThe Fighting GrizzliesNewspaperThe CalifornianWebsitewww.calhigh.net15 more rows
Enrollment and number of public schools by type: 2020–21School TypeEnrollmentNumber of SchoolsK-12296,202370Middle918,3791,274Junior high29,57449High1,738,8051,3147 more rows
SchoolRankSchoolDistrict1Riverside STEM AcademyRiverside Unified2Whitney (Gretchen) HighABC Unified3William & Marian Ghidotti HighNevada Joint Union High7 more rows•Jan 8, 2022
Paramount High School1. Paramount High School. Paramount High School is massive. And with 4,814 students, it's the largest public high school in California.
Contact the school or District Office. Each district maintains and follows a records retention policy. They may offer a copy of a Diploma but are not required. If the school is closed, records go to the current High School in that District.
Yes, it is possible to take a gap year between high school and college. It's not uncommon for a school student to take a year off before enrolling at a university. If you want to take a gap year, you should check out our guide on what to expect from taking a gap year.
A gift of $25 is perfectly fine, and $50 would be very generous, but that would probably be the upper limit. Parents bear most of the responsibility for giving monetary graduation gifts. Parents should plan to give their son or daughter $100 to $200 or more.
Once again, Yorba Linda High School was ranked as one of the best high schools in the nation by US News and World Reports. Our highest ranking to date placed YLHS as the #1 high school in the PYLUSD, the #145 school in California (top 6%), and the #1032 high school in the nation (top 3%).
1. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology was created in partnership between Fairfax County Public Schools and the business community to improve student education in mathematics, science, and technology.
Institut Le Rosey (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity lə ʁozɛ]), commonly referred to as Le Rosey or simply Rosey, is a private boarding school in Rolle, Switzerland.
The January SSC meeting will be on Thursday, January 27 at 3:30 pm. Click on the title to view the agenda and for zoom information to attend the meeting. Got questions? Contact Elizabeth.aranda@whusd.org.
The Seal of Biiteracy request for recognition form is now available for seniors to complete. See the attached flyer for eligibility criteria and the google link to complete the form. Seniors can also access this information in their College and Career Zone google classroom.
The 2020-2021 Yearbooks have arrived! If you need to pick your yearbook up, please email lInda.behr@wuhsd.org. If you would like to purchase a 20-21 Yearbook you may do so in the Activities Office Monday-Friday 7:00am to 1:16pm. We thank you for your patience and we hope you enjoy your Yearbook!
It has been a great start to the new year at the Whittier Union High School District. Read more about how our students, teachers and staff have kept busy in the various programs, events and activities taking place across the District.
The Whittier Union High School District community and public are invited to submit written comments through an online survey available until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 28.
Whittier Union High School District will host a Community Listening Session at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at the United Sierra Education Center Board Room, 9401 S. Painter Ave., (enter parking lot off Mulberry Avenue).
To begin the process of selecting the District’s next superintendent, the Board of Trustees decided during its Jan. 11 Board meeting to gather written and oral comments from a wide array of stakeholders within the District community.
The Senior gear store is up and running. Use the link below to order. On all of the tops, there will be the back with the class of 22 and your signatures. Please order soon. Once this sale is complete, you will not have a chance to order again!!
The Senior gear store is up and running. Use the link below to order. On all of the tops, there will be the back with the class of 22 and your signatures. Please order soon. Once this sale is complete, you will not have a chance to order again!!
The personalized approach of CalPac curriculum means students can learn at a pace and in a way that’s right for them. Each student learns and grows at a different pace, so it is incredibly important to provide them with an educational program that is tailored to them.
Students enrolled in CalPac have the chance to take an active role in their education. This learning program gets personalized to each student’s needs, interests, abilities, and aspirations. They can collaborate with teachers and faculty to set their learning goals.
For whatever reason, if the traditional high school system is not cutting it for your child—CalPac can be the solution. If your student is willing to do the work, they can be successful. CalPac is for everyone.