Special Education

 

 

 

 

Special Courses

 

Teacher Aide Program


Vocational Training

College Release

 

Dual Credit College Classes

 

Teacher/Office/Library Aide
Prerequisite:3.0 cumulative GPA, excellent attendance and signed teacher permission form
Grade 11 - 12
Credit: .5

Students wanting to assist a staff member in a specific subject area should consider taking this course. There is a limit of one aide per teacher and two office aides per hour. Permission forms may be picked up in the counseling office.

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Vocational Training Courses Offered through Butler County Community College and Cowley County Community College.
Prerequisite: (See below)*
Grade 11 - 12
3 - 4 credits

*1. The student must be on schedule for graduation, and must be able to possibly lose one credit per year needed for travel to and from Butler County Voc-tech.

*2. The student must provide his/her own transportation.

*3. Written application for voc-tech must be submitted to the counseling office before the completion of the college enrollment process .

*4 Applicants must meet with BCCC or CCCC representative(s) at the Spring College Enrollment meeting held at RHHS. Prior notification of the student ™s intent must be given to the Senior counselor.

*5 Enrollment at the high school will be for 3.0 to 4.0 credits.

*6. The student must have a 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA.

*7. Requirements for acceptance at the Voc-Tech must be met.

*8. A contract with USD 394 must be signed by the student and parent. The contract states that the student will agree to repay school costs if the student withdraws and/or fails to complete his/her attendance in the program.

A partial, but not inclusive, list of areas available include integrated technology, auto technology, rapid manufacturing, machine process, welding and auto body repair. For more information see the senior counselor.

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Dual Credit BCCC Course Offerings
Prerequisite: Must have passed high school level course.
Grade 11 - 12
Credit: Will vary by course and will be given at the high school and college.
COLLEGE Courses available during high school hours include:
College Algebra
English Comp 101/102
Speech
Sociology
Math and English placement will be based on the student's ACT or ASSET scores.

Students who enroll at BCCC must see a college advisor. All enrollment and tuition payments must be done with a BCCC Advisor at the college.

ENROLLMENT IN COLLEGE COURSES MUST BE DONE DURING BCCC'S ENROLLMENT PERIOD AND BEFORE CURRENT SEMESTER CLASSES START AT THE HIGH SCHOOL!

The student will be responsible for required textbooks and tuition costs. The grade earned will appear on the college transcript. Students will earn high school credit with a pass/fail grade, which will not effect his/her high school GPA. Students must earn a 'C' or better at the college to receive high school credit.

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College Release
Grade 12
Seniors who have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA may take college courses at WSU, Butler County Community College or Cowley County Community College.

1. During first semester, the senior may take only one college course during the regular high school day.

2. During second semester the senior student who has completed all graduation requirements except English may take one to five college courses.

3. High school credit may be given for college classes taken if they are approved in advance by the principal and/or counselor. Five hours of college credit will be recognized as the equivalent of one high school credit.

4. Students participating in KSHSAA activities must be enrolled in six RHHS classes to meet local and state eligibility requirements

5. The senior must provide the principal and/or counselor with proof of payment for college enrollment. Deadline for proof of payment will be at the discretion of the principal.

6. The student is responsible for all tuition, fees, and other expenses incidental to the college class(es).

7. In order to receive high school credit, an official college grade card must be presented to the high school registrar and/or counselor.

8. High school release time must be at the beginning or end of the day.

Evening courses at any of the area colleges may be available for dual credit (excluding Internet courses). A request for high school credit must be made and approved by the principal. Refer to the college advisor/admissions for courses offered and availability.

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