Online High School Programs

Online High School Courses (Grade 9th – 12th)

Ronald Reagan Secondary School offers Online High School curriculum for students from Grade-9 to Grade-12. The high school curriculum is built to meet the needs and capabilities of every student and all our online school programs help student to find their own path for success.

Grade 9

Grade 9 course curriculum is designed to enhance the essential skills in core subjects. After enrolling with 9th grade course curriculum students are exposed to the new ways of online learning. The 9th grade online school Program introduces new topics along with activating the knowledge gained in middle school grades. This serves as the best start for high school education. Grade 9 classes include English, Math, Science and Social Studies along with the languages and electives.

The chart below can be used by students and parents with their academic advisor as a starting point in planning the courses necessary for a 24 credit college preparatory diploma at RRSS.

ENGLISHMATHEMATICSSCIENCESOCIAL STUDIESPE/HEALTHFOREIGN LANGUAGE
English 9Algebra 1 orEarth Science orWorld History 1 orPersonal Fitness orSpanish I or
Algebra 2 orPhysical ScienceWorld History 2Health and MedicineFrench I
Geometry

Grade 10

Grade 10 course curriculum is designed to engage learning process to meet their academic goals. Students enrolled with 10th grade course curriculum are exposed to lessons, homework, discussions and tests, which are monitored by our education faculties and teachers. Using online 10th grade program students are introduced to the practice of learning across curriculum. Grade 10 students learn the core subjects which includes English, Math, Science and Social Studies with the languages and wide range of electives. Along with the Grade 10 classes students can take Advanced Placement Courses and Dual Enrollment Courses to earn the college credits whilst in high school.

ENGLISHMATHEMATICSSCIENCESOCIAL STUDIESFINE ARTFOREIGN LANGUAGEElectives
English 10Trigonometry orBiologyUS HistoryArts and Artists orSpanish II orSelect an elective
Algebra 2 orIntroduction to MusicFrench II
Geometry

Grade 11

Grade 11 course curriculum is designed for high school juniors to take classes online in a flexible online environment taught by the certified teachers. In Grade 11 course students are exposed to advanced math, science, social studies and language arts. In the 11th grade program students will find opportunities to enhance their learning abilities and discover options towards their interests. Grade 11 students have opportunity to earn the college credits by enrolling with Dual Enrollment and Advanced Placement Courses.

ENGLISHMATHEMATICSSCIENCESOCIAL STUDIESELECTIVEFOREIGN LANGUAGE
English 11Trigonometry orChemistryUS Government orSelect two (2) electivesSpanish II or
Algebra 2 orEconomicsFrench II
Pre-Calculus

Grade 12

Grade 12 course curriculum is designed for high school seniors to complete final high school course requirements. In 12th grade course curriculum students are introduced to the advanced topics of the core subjects, such that this lays a strong foundation for college education. For Grade 12 accelerated learners looking for challenges, Advanced placement courses and Dual enrollment courses offer rigor chance to earn the college credits and make them college and career ready.

ENGLISHMATHEMATICSSCIENCESOCIAL STUDIESELECTIVEFOREIGN LANGUAGE
English 12Trigonometry orPhysics orHuman Geography orSelect two (2) electivesSpanish II or
Pre-CalculusorAny science electiveAny Social Studies electiveFrench II
Calculus

Student’s Role

How to study

Learning, takes place all at once, with large chunks of information grasped in intuitive leaps, rather than in the gradual accretion of isolated facts, small steps or habit patterns gained through practice.


Organizing

  • The perspective is the organizing principle. Perfectionism for learners is a well-ordered and -designed space with each object in its place and appealingly so.
  • With an instinctive sense of balance and completeness. They can tell when something is out of alignment, or not truly horizontal or vertical.

Learning Strategies

  • Focus on the learning objectives of the class.  Meet with the teacher to understand and apply these to your situation.
  • Request advanced organizers to help you relate to new material with what you already know.
  • Look for opportunities to work with, manipulate and/or engage in new material

Study Material

Ask your teacher for study material. Which of the following does he/she recommend you study?

  • Key terms, definitions, important people, and examples
  • Enumerations (lists of items)
  • Points emphasized by the instructor (or media presentation)

Study Methods

  • Find out what type of test is going to be given.
  • Check the syllabus
  • Call or email your instructor and ask 

Teacher’s Role

Ronald Reagan Secondary School teachers are not only experts in their disciplines, but they’re also personally invested in the academic well-being of the students. By taking time to understand each student’s specific learning style and putting time into building strong relationships, our teachers give students just the right balance of support and independence for pursuing their goals. Furthermore, academic counselors are always available to provide students with advice for furthering their education.

The most important skills and qualities of RRSS online teacher should possess include:

  • State certification and expertise.
  • Technology skills.
  • Patience.
  • Encouraging attitude.
  • Accessibility.
  • Adaptability.

Technical Requirements

Hardware 

  • PC, Mac, Chromebook, or tablet
  • Speakers
  • Microphone 
  • Webcam
  • Additional Hardware may be Required

Software 

  • Windows 10 or newer
  • Mac OS 10.14 or newer
  • Additional Software may be Required (Details can be found in the Course Syllabus)

Internet Connection 

  • High-speed Broadband Internet Connection is Required
  • Recommended Internet speeds:
  • Download speed of at least 25 Mbps
  • Upload speed of at least 3 Mbps
  • Ping response of less than 100ms
  • Test the Internet speed of your connection to RRSS.

Work Load

The workload of classes offered online is typically the same as classes offered in traditional classrooms. These classes include English, social studies, science, mathematics, humanities, arts, professional education, and foreign languages. Career education courses are also available. Students may have the option of pursuing a general education curriculum or a college-prep diploma.

Students who wish to attend college can take advantage of advanced placement and dual enrollment classes. In a dual enrollment math class, for example, students earn math credits toward both a high school diploma and a college degree.

In general:

1. Full-time students generally take 5 courses but can take 6 and as few as 4 and plan to graduate.

2. Part-time students take 2 or 3 courses.

3. Single-course and specific-course students take just 1 course. Add together the preparatory class lectures and assignments, along with actual class time, and it can roughly figure that students invest 8-to-10 hours a week for one high school-level class. With a typical full load of 5 classes, that’s a commitment of 40-to-50 hours a week.

Online Programs Contact


690 Roosevelt, Irvine, CA 92604


Email: admissions@reagansecondary.us for online program inquiry