Academic Info & Resources
- 4-year Plan
- A-G Requirements
- Academic Resources
- AP Readiness
- Community Service
- Course Selection
- Credit Recovery
- FAFSA
- Forms to Print
- Graduation Requirements
- MSJC Concurrent Enrollment (outside of CHS)
- Online Courses (outside of CHS)
- SAT/ACT
- Summer School
4-year Plan
A-G Requirements
What is A - G?
To be eligible to enter a four-year public college (either the California State University or University of California systems), students must meet a series of course requirements called A through G (A-G). Students must take and pass the A-G course requirements – that is 15 specific high school courses with a grade of C or better.
Academic Resources
AP Readiness
UC Riverside’s School of Education and the Riverside County Office of Education (RCOE) are pleased to announce that UCR’s AP Readiness Program for 2024-2025 returns to the UCR Campus for Four (4) In-Person AP Readiness sessions to go along with four (4) Virtual sessions conducted on Zoom. The dates for each are listed below with the 1st In-Person Session on Campus scheduled for Saturday, September 7th.
UCR AP Readiness 2024-2025 Dates:
In-Person Sessions @ UCR > September 7, November 2, January 25, March 8
Virtual Session on Zoom > October 5, December 14, February 22, April 12
The UC Riverside AP Readiness Program is a partnership with Riverside County Office of Education designed with two interconnected goals in mind. The program aims to improve the teaching abilities of AP instructors while simultaneously giving students the skills they will need to be successful in college level classes.
AP Readiness allows students to work with master Math, Science, Social Science and English instructors, who prepare them for the rigorous curriculum that they will face in AP courses. Concurrently, their AP teachers observe and learn from the master instructors, gathering a framework for how to successfully conduct an AP course. This unique program allows for students and teachers to learn together. Both teachers and students also become an essential part of a network of AP support and excellence.
Program Highlights:
Professional development supporting teachers for AP Math, Science, Social Science, and English courses
Workshops providing students with the skills necessary to be successful in college level classes and hands-on AP activities
Formation of a network of learners allowing communication between teachers and students from various neighborhoods
Students only need to register one time to attend all sessions. Zoom instructions will be posted at a later date. Transportation is provided. All students must have a signed permission slip to ride the bus. Permission slips are available in the counseling office and are due the Wednesday before each event.
Student Registration Site - https://bit.ly/ucrapr24-25
Community Service
Community service is a graduation requirement. Please see below for each grade level's required amount of hours served.
Class of 2025: 30 hours
Class of 2026 (and beyond): 40 hours
Please remember to take copies or pictures of your service hour forms prior to submitting them. If you have any questions about your hours, please come to the Counseling dept.
Flyers
Links
It says “horse” sanctuary, but chickens, ducks, goats, pigs, donkeys, sheep and a llama are all residents.
Community Service Awards
Pins will be given to all Seniors who meet the following criteria. These will be distributed during the Senior Awards ceremony. All signed community service forms must be turned in and entered by the given deadline.
100+ hours = Silver pin
250+ hours = Bronze pin
500+ hours = Gold pin
Course Selection
Credit Recovery
FAFSA
Forms to Print
Graduation Requirements
The table below lists the courses and credit requirements for graduation. In addition, students must complete 40 hours of community service with a nonprofit organization and submit the FAFSA/CADAA.
SUBJECT | CREDITS |
---|---|
English | 40 |
World History | 10 |
US History | 10 |
Government | 5 |
Economics | 5 |
Math to include Algebra 1 | 30 |
PE | 20 |
Life Science | 10 |
Physical Science | 10 |
Fine Art (can include World Language) | 10 |
Electives | 70 |
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED | 220 |
Community Service
Community service is a graduation requirement. Please see below for each grade level's required amount of hours served.
Class of 2025: 30 hours
Class of 2026 (and beyond): 40 hours
Please remember to take copies or pictures of your service hour forms prior to submitting them. If you have any questions about your hours, please come to the Counseling dept.
Flyers
Links
It says “horse” sanctuary, but chickens, ducks, goats, pigs, donkeys, sheep and a llama are all residents.
Community Service Awards
Pins will be given to all Seniors who meet the following criteria. These will be distributed during the Senior Awards ceremony. All signed community service forms must be turned in and entered by the given deadline.
100+ hours = Silver pin
250+ hours = Bronze pin
500+ hours = Gold pin
FAFSA/CADAA
MSJC Concurrent Enrollment (outside of CHS)
Important Dates for Concurrent Enrollment:
- Summer 2025 information coming soon! Please see the links below for more information.
MSJC Waiving Fees
Online Courses (outside of CHS)
Please follow these steps:
- Contact your Counselor. There are three (3) online schools approved by TVUSD. Not every course at these schools is approved by TVUSD so work with your counselor to ensure you will get TVUSD credit.
TVUSD Approved Programs:
- BYU Independent Study - online learning. https://is.byu.edu Core academic subjects MUST be designated as Teacher Led (TL) courses. (NCAA Approved)
- Silicon Valley High School. https://svhs.co/ (NCAA Approved)
- Apex Learning Virtual School: https://www.apexlearningvs.com
- UC Scout Online Courses (premium plan only, through University of California) https://www.ucscout.org
Before taking any course, you must complete the Online Approval Form and submit to your counselor. Contact your counselor for the Online Approval Form. DO NOT enroll or pay for an online course until it has been approved by your counselor.
- Once you complete a course (semester 1 and semester 2), you must request the online school send transcripts to CHS Registrar, Ms Cleary.
- This can be sent via email to acleary@tvusd.us or mailed to the address below:
SAT/ACT
Summer School
Summer School registration opens April 21, 2025. Please click the link below to access the official TVUSD Summer School webpage for everything you need to know.
24/25 Summer School Webpage & Registration Info
For information on other summer school options, click here: Approved Online Course Programs