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_____________________________________________________________________________Career Center Help

To request a work permit:
- Get hired by an employer.
- Fill out a Request for Work Permit To access the form, click here >>>>>>>>>> https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/dlseformb1-1.pdf
- Email Mrs. Leassears at Myesha.Leassears@twinriversusd.org Attach a filled-out copy of the Request for Work Permit to your email. Put "Request Work Permit" in the subject line.
- Wait for a reply email for the appointment time.
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Counseling Department
Our Mission~
To inspire each student to extraordinary achievement every day.
Our Vision~
An unwavering commitment to powerful and engaging learning experiences that prepare students for college, career, and life success.
To inspire each student to extraordinary achievement every day.
Our Vision~
An unwavering commitment to powerful and engaging learning experiences that prepare students for college, career, and life success.
To achieve this vision, we commit to:
- Offering a broad spectrum of programs with high expectations that support a wide variety of career paths
- Valuing, respecting, and engaging students with diverse cultures.
- Engaging students, staff, families, and community with meaningful involvement in our schools and programs.
The school counseling department is committed to contributing in a meaningful way to the academic achievement of all students!
RLHS Hosts College Fair
RLHS hosted a College Fair for nearly 600 seniors in the Twin Rivers Unified School District. The students had an opportunity to meet with representatives from public and private colleges throughout California.
Click here to view a slideshow of the special event.
Click here to view a slideshow of the special event.
Advanced Education for High School Students
HOW TO REGISTER
Advanced Education students may enroll in up to two (2) Los Rios college courses during any semester or summer session. And the normal enrollment fee of $46 per unit is waived for Advanced Education students enrolled in these courses who are California residents and for certain non-residents.
To participate, a student must:
To participate, a student must:
- Be at least 16 years old - but not yet 18 - OR have already completed the 10th grade by the first day of the college class, and be currently enrolled in a public or private high school, including home school
- Have a high school GPA of 2.7 or higher.
- Submit a college application for the appropriate Los Rios college where he/she wants to enroll, and complete an Advanced Education Application with all the appropriate approvals/signatures. The Advanced Education Application includes more detailed information on fees, program eligibility, guidelines and restrictions.
- Submit an official high school transcript, or official record of completed coursework and achievement levels
- Meet with a Los Rios college counselor for approval
- Submit appropriate college assessment results, when applicable, to ensure a prerequisite level and/or appropriate class placement
- Find your enrollment date and time on the District's eServices student services portal, and then register in-person at the college where your enrollment has been approved.
- Pay other fees and expenses - even if exempt from the enrollment fees - including textbooks, lab fees and the Universal Transit Pass fee.
Parent Resources
Supporting your student in school can be quite challenging at times. Listed below are websites with great tools to help your efforts.
Learn about the differences between grants and loans, forecast how much it would cost for your child to attend college, read the College Preparation Checklist, and more. http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/
Get tips on television shows that will help your child learn well, how to prepare and pay for college, tips on monitoring homework and more. Information is available in English and Spanish. www.ed.gov/parents
Learn about the differences between grants and loans, forecast how much it would cost for your child to attend college, read the College Preparation Checklist, and more. http://federalstudentaid.ed.gov/
Get tips on television shows that will help your child learn well, how to prepare and pay for college, tips on monitoring homework and more. Information is available in English and Spanish. www.ed.gov/parents
Know How To Go to College
Learn about the 4 steps to College. Tips and information for every high school grade level. http://www.knowhow2go.org/