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JROTC/Military

 

If you’re interested in finding out what the military’s all about, talk to a JROTC instructor at RHS, check out the robust JROTC program offered here. JROTC curriculum includes lessons in leadership, health and wellness, physical fitness, first-aid, geography, American history and government, communications, and emotional intelligence. The curriculum is rigorous and relevant to 21st century education. JROTC is open to students in GR 9-12. Talk to your counselor if you're interested in being part of the RHS JROTC program .

 

Job Search Tips for Teens

Before you start your job search, consider: 

  • Consider what you would like to do for a job
  • Make a list of places you would like to work and find out how to apply; ask about the minimum hiring age!
  • Take some time to explore job options in your local community
  • Get your paperwork and documentation in order (resume, work history dates, academic accomplishments, community service activities)

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Find Your College Fit

If college is in your future plan, it's important to start exploring different colleges/universities and the programs they offer early in your high school career. Don't wait until senior year to figure out your next steps! Do online research by using Naviance Student.

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ACT & SAT

 

Many colleges and universities require that you submit SAT or ACT scores when you apply for admission. However, there is a rising trend by several schools that make SAT/ACT score submissions "TEST OPTIONAL".

Fairview Police Children Safety and Self-defense Class - FREE

Free Children Safety and Self-defense Class:

Saturday, June 10, 2017 the Fairview Police Department is offering a FREE safety and self-defense class for kids at Fairview City Hall Council Chambers, 1300 NE Village St., Fairview, OR.  This class will teach three key points of self-defense:  

Oregon Promise Grant (OPG)

Oregon Promise is a granted program provided through the Office of Student Access and Completion (OSAC). Oregon Promise provides students who qualify with free/low-cost TUITION at any Oregon-based community college (some exclusions/limitations may apply).

To qualify for Oregon Promise, students must have: 

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Scholarships

Check out all of these scholarships, but you can only get the ones you apply for.

If you don't apply, you have a 100% chance of not getting the scholarship!       

 

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