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Twin Rivers Adult School

Twin Rivers Adult School

High School Diploma

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Do you want to earn a high school diploma?

Do you want to earn a high school diploma?

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Twin Rivers Adult School has a variety of individual options for you to choose from to achieve your goals. Classes are designed for you to earn credits in a timely manner while building your basic skills. Upon completion students may participate in our formal graduation ceremony, complete with cap and gown. 
 
 
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HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Program

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Program

Our High School Diploma (HSD) program allows students to earn credits toward a high school diploma in a hybrid setting.  Instruction is individualized so each student works on the specific courses he or she needs.  Students are encouraged to attend class at least one day a week and work independently online. Classes are scheduled for two-hours and meet Monday through Friday and are available mornings, afternoons, and evenings.  Courses are textbook and computer-based.  The coursework is self-paced so completion and an earned diploma are achieved by the determination of each student.
High School DIPLOMA Information

High School DIPLOMA Information

All High School Diploma (HSD) program classes are offered at the main campus:
 
Monday to Thursday
8:30-10:30 AM
10:45AM- 12:45 PM
1:15- 3:15 PM (Monday/Tuesday/Thursday only)
3:30- 5:15 PM
5:30- 7:30 PM
 
Friday
8:30-10:30 AM
10:45 AM- 12:45 PM
3:30-5:15PM

Fees:  Free. There is no cost to attend these classes
           No children allowed- No childcare is provided.

 

IMPORTANT:

  • All students enrolling in our school must attend an intake appointment, create an Academic and Career Plan with one of our Academic Support Team Members and be tested in reading and math. The intake process can take up to 2 1/2 hours. No child care is provided.

  • Our reading and math tests do not affect any grades or credits earned. These tests give our staff the ability to see which areas of need you may have and provide proper support.

  • Students can retest for a higher score after 40 hours of instruction.

  • TRAS is a WASC accredited school.

  • TRAS courses are NOT A-G.  Students who graduate from TRAS will be eligible to enroll in community college, private and out of state colleges or enlist in the military.

 
 
 
TRAS CREDIT REQUIREMENTS:  160 CREDITS
 
 
 SUBJECT                     CREDITS     SUBJECT                       
 
CREDITS       

 English 30 Int Math 1/Algebra 10
 World History 10 Other Math 10
 US History
10
Life Science 10
 Government
5
Physical Science  10
 Economics 5 Health 5
 Fine Arts 10 Electives 45
 
 
** Work experience can be used toward a maximum of 20 elective credits (per school year for 2 years MAX) verified by current pay stubs or community service form documenting paid or volunteer work during the time you've been enrolled at TRAS.
 
** Official college transcripts can also be accepted for high school credits