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+Academics n In addition to the comprehensive
academic program the school will provide three academy themes identified by the community as optimal for students’ success in today’s ever changing world whether they pursue higher education or enter the workforce in Ventura County.
+Academy of Health Science
n Diagnostic Services
n Therapeutic Service
n Health Informatics
n Epidemiology
n Public Health
n Biotechnology
n BioEngineering
AP Biology
Anatomy & Physiology
AP Psychology
Medical Ethics
Global Health
AP Chemistry
AP Seminar / AP Capstone
Career Pathway Courses
+Academy of Arts & Entertainment
n Media & Design
n Web & Digital Communication
n Performing Arts
n Production & Managerial Arts
n Audio & Video Communication
AP Studio Art
Anatomy & Physiology
AP Art History
Medical Ethics
Global Health
AP Chemistry
AP Seminar / AP Capstone
Career Pathway Courses
+Academy of Engineering
n Engineering Design and Development
n Environmental Engineering
n Mechanical Engineering
n Material Science
n Sustainability Engineering
n Bio Engineering
AP Physics
Introduction to Engineering
Principles of IT
AP Calculus
Engineering Technology
Chemistry
AP Seminar / AP Capstone
Career Pathway Courses
+National Academy Foundation
NAF provides a systemic foundation for developing a successful academy model. The NAF model includes standards in each of the four elements which are implemented in each academy.
+Curriculum & Instruction
n The academy program of study includes NAF courses with themes from these courses integrated into core academic course content.
n Multidisciplinary projects are the primary vehicle by which NAF course themes are integrated into core subject area content, providing a relevant context for student learning.
n The academy team, advisory board, and school counselors ensure that sufficient academic supports (tutoring, mentoring, Saturday classes, skill workshops, etc.) exist to help students succeed in academy and core courses.
+Work Based Learning n A four-year series of coordinated and sequenced
work-based learning experiences such as job shadowing, field trips, and career fairs, gives students learning opportunities that build and ultimately prepare them for internships.
n Academy work-based learning experiences reinforce curricula and emphasize the 21st century skills needed for success in college and the workforce, including creativity, problem solving, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking.
+NAFTrack Certified Hiring
n Take rigorous academic coursework
n Have an intensive internship in a business that reflects their career interests
n Complete work-based learning projects
n Pass industry-vetted assessments of their academic proficiency and career- based skill sets
n Pre-interview and resume support
n Guaranteed interviews in equally qualified applicant pools
n Potential for higher starting salaries
n Applicant feedback and coaching post interview
n College internship opportunities
n Support to ensure more NAF Certified Graduates attend the postsecondary institutions where they recruit
Student’s Role Employers Role
+AP Capstone Program n AP Capstone is an innovative diploma program that
provides students with an opportunity to engage in rigorous scholarly practice of the core academic skills necessary for successful college completion.
+Extra Curricular Activities
Students at RCHS will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of extra curricular activities both on-site and off-
site. Dance, music, and exercise programs as well as a variety of clubs will be offered. Students will be also able to participate in athletics through a multi-school agreement
with Rio Mesa High School and Adolfo Camarillo High School, whichever is their neighborhood school.
+Culture n RCHS will enlist the
support of stakeholders (students, parents, staff, and community members) committed to the development of school culture.
Culture: An underground flow of feelings within schools in the form of
vision and values, beliefs and assumptions, rituals and ceremonies, history and stories, and physical symbols. (Deal & Peterson, 1999)
+Application Process ü Applications will be available at your students’ school
site, at the OUHSD District Office, or online at ouhsd.k12.ca.us starting November 1, 2014.
ü Applications are due December 1, 2014 at 4:00PM and can be submitted digitally or in person at OUHSD Office.
ü If necessary, a computer random selection process will be used to select the 200 9th students. All remaining students will have an equal chance of being selected for the next open seat.
ü In January, selected students and parents will be encouraged to attend an orientation meeting.