The last day of school for the 2011-12 school year has been moved from June 5 to June 7, 2012. Please mark your calendars accordingly. |
| Homework Requests If you or your student are going to be absent, please contact Doreen Avila at (909) 307-5500 ext. 30140 or by e-mail at doreen_avila@redlands.k12.ca.us. You may also contact individual teachers. E-mail is generally the easiest way to do this. Additionally, please check teacher web pages for assignments. School Records - For information on transcripts and other school records, contact Mrs. Worth at ext. 30170 or by e-mail at kathleen_worth@redlands.k12.ca.us. |
Counseling Announcements Free Health Care and Free Parenting Classes in June* Care 4 a Health IE is offering free dental, vision, primary care, well child exams, health screenings, vaccines, and acupuncture June 22 - 24 at the National Orange Show Events Center. Click here for more information.
* Family Resource Center of San Bernardino City Unified School District is offering free parenting classes in June. Click here for all the details.
Summer School for Failed ClassesClick here to download an informational sheet and application for the free summer school for failed classes, complete the application including a parent signature and returned it to your counselor as soon as possible.
Workablity Parent NightSpecial Education parents and students - The Local District WorkAbility I Programs of the Inland Regional Center's WorkAbility is having a Parent Night on May 10, 2012 from 6:00-8:00 in the inland Regional Center Conference Room at 1425 S. Waterman Ave. in San Bernardino. Click here for a flier in English and Spanish.
Attention Parents:South Coast Community Services Presents
Nurtured Heart Approach Parenting Classes
Then……this is the class for you!
Nurtured Heart will provide you with 6 weeks of in-depth skills building which will help you to be a more effective parent
When: Thursday Mornings
Dates: April 12, 2012 – May 17, 2012
Times: 10:00AM – 11:30PM
Location: 34324 Yucaipa Blvd. Suite B-D Yucaipa, CA 92399
To Register call Sharita Bates at (909) 790-1300 ext. 712
Analytical Writing Placement Examination (AWPE)Attention Seniors needing to take the University of California's University wide Analytical Writing Placement Examination (AWPE). This year's administration will be on Saturday, May 12, 2012. Students are not required to take the AWPE if they have a record on file with the University indicating achievement of acceptable scores on (1) the SAT Reasoning Test, (2) the ACT combined English/Writing test, or (3) the Advanced Placement (AP) English Language or Literature examination. Click here for additional information and exemptions.
8th into 9th Grade Parent NightFebruary 27, 2012 is Parent Night for 8th grade parents. The meeting is in Grace Mullen Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. At the meeting Redlands High School Counselors will go over important information regarding the registration progress for incoming 9th graders. An optional Activity Fair will follow for those interested in learning more about Speech/Debate, Mock Trial, Academic Decathlon, Spiritleaders, Theater, Band, Choir, Athletics, AVID, ROP Electives, JROTC, and AP Classes.
For your convenience, please download and print the following before coming to Parent Night:
**Incoming freshmen from private schools are also encouraged to attend this meeting.
*** Information updated on 02/272012 Seniors: Applying to Historically Black Colleges and Universities?Seniors, if you are interested in applying to a historically black college or university, check out http://www.eduinconline.com/. This common application will allow you to apply to 36 HBCUs for only $35. Visit the site to see the schools participating in this affordable application process.
Seniors - Cal Grant Required InformationBe sure to complete and turn in the Cal Grant GPA Information Release Form.pdf to Ms. Meyers as soon as possible. You can not receive grants and other financial aid for college without having this information on file with Redlands High School. You can download the file from the Financial Aid folder below or by clicking on the highlighted words above.
![]() $cholarshipsLooking for money to help pay for college? Look through the following list of scholarship opportunities:
Counseling Office Scholarships for 2011-2012.pdf This is an ongoing list. New scholarships are added frequently. Check back for the latest updates. This list is also listed in the Scholarships folder on the lower left side of this web page. For scholarship opportunities for undocumented students, click here: Scholarships for AB540 Students.pdf Click here for more scholarship related. Click here for financial aid information. Sign up for CSF!California Scholarship Federation (CFS) exists to promote and recognize high standareds of scholarship and citizenship on the parts of students in California schools. Now is the time to sign up for fall semester. Download the following for more information: CSF Flyer fall 2011.doc
Free College MentoringJuniors, are you interested in getting the inside scoop on what colleges are looking for from applicants? The Phoenix Project at Stanford University targets low-income, first-generation, and/or minority students who have a strong academic record and could benefit from free college admissions counseling.Click below for an application and program overview.
**Application **Program Overview Post Graduation InformationAttentions Seniors! For information on official transcript requests, along with diploma pick up dates and times please open and download the following:
Post Graduation Information Homework Hotline Harvey Mudd College's Homework Hotline provides FREE tutoring to students in grades 4-12. The program helps students reinforce math and science concepts, develop problem solving skills, and become independent learners. The Homework Hotline is open to answer your math/science homework questions from 6PM - 10PM (PST), Sunday through Thursday. Click here for more information. Please call toll free at 1.877.8AskHMC (1.877.827.5462) AP and Honors Applications for 10th through 12th GradeIf you are interested in taking AP or Honors classes next year and you will be in 10th through 12th grade, you need turn in an application for each class to the appropriate recommending teacher. You can pick up a copy in the Counseling Center or download a copy of the application below:
AP, Honors, E Application Form 2012-2013.pdf If you are interested in taking AP Statistics but are not sure what the class is all about, down load the following brochure: AP Statistics Brochure Important Transcript Information for SeniorsThe Path to a Four Year University/CollegeHomework RequestsIf you or your student are going to be absent, please contact Doreen Avila at (909) 307-5500 ext. 30140 or by e-mail at doreen_avila@redlands.k12.ca.us.
You may also contact individual teachers. E-mail is generally the easiest way to do this. Additionally, please check teacher web pages for assignments. School Records - For information on transcripts and other school records, contact Mrs. Worth at ext. 30170 or by e-mail at kathleen_worth@redlands.k12.ca.us. Downloadable Files in Alphabetical Order
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Counseling Web Links For more information on this exam follow the appropriate web link. Please see the Career Center web page for additional information. Click her for links to UC, Cal State, the Common App and other college application links. Click here for information on registering with the NCAA and other important information for prospective college athletes. click her for SAT, ACT, PSAT links along with testing prep links. Sometimes figuring out the right college for you is difficult. Click here for a number of helpful sites that will help you narrow down the options so you can find the perfect college to meet your higher educational needs. Click here to access concurrent enrollment forms. OnGuard Online provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology community to help you guard against internet fraud, secure your computers, and protect your privacy. Click here for links on everything to support kids and families ranging from tutoring, low income eye glasses, bus passes, to food for the homeless youth. Click here for information on getting money for college. Click here for links regarding helpful sites for special needs students. Click here for great links to help you study for Spanish I and Spanish II that are aligned with the textbook. Click here to find opportunities to volunteer in your community or arouond the world. To find out exactly how the University of California calculates honors and AP classes in determining GPAs for admission, check out this link. All 18-year-old men, including non-citizen immigrant males 18-25 who reside in the US, are required by law to register within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Those who fail to register cannot qualify for federal student grants or loans for college. Counselor Contact Information
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