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 .
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.
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".
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:
The RHS College and Career Center (CCC) is available to RHS students in every grade level. Students interested in exploring their post-high options can email Shannon Selby, College & Career Coordinator, for an appointment. Classroom teachers can also schedule tours and presentations on a variety of topics.