• Early Bird

    Algebra 1 Prep Workshop – Enrichment Only

    Original price was: $375.00.Current price is: $350.00.
    Dates: June 22 - July 2 Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM Location: Redondo Union High School Grade Levels: Incoming 8th or 9th graders Prerequisite: Math 8 IN-PERSON ENRICHMENT CLASS taught by an RBUSD Teacher
    • The Algebra 1 Prep course is an introduction to basic algebra concepts and a review of arithmetic algorithms. The course emphasizes the concepts necessary for success in Algebra I and II. The course helps students to develop good mathematical study skills and learning strategies as an integral part of this course. The course begins with a brief review of the number system and operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, positive, and negative numbers. Eventually covering rational and linear exponents, ratios, proportions, percentages, and solving simple and complex equations with one variable.
  • Dates: June 22 - July 10 Grade Level: Incoming 9th-12th Prerequisite: Algebra 1 UC/CSU Subject Area: C RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: Math   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. This course will require in-person, proctored final exams for both SESSION A and SESSION B. Several SESSION A date options are offered (see below), but students must choose one of the available exam times to pass the class. Alternate exam options are not available.
    – SESSION A – Proctored Final Exam Option 1
    – SESSION A – Proctored Final Exam Option 2
    – SESSION A – Proctored Final Exam Option 3
    Thursday, July 9, 2026
    Friday, July 10, 2026
    Monday, July 13, 2026
    1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm
      Length: One semester (5 credits) 
    • Session A only covers the first semester. Session B only covers the second semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session A. Session A compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the proctored exam before they can move to Session B.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • This course builds upon students' command of geometric relationships and formulating mathematical arguments. Students learn through discovery and application, developing the skills they need to break down complex challenges and demonstrate their knowledge in new situations.
    • Course topics include reasoning, proof, and the creation of sound mathematical arguments; points, lines, and angles; triangles and trigonometry; quadrilaterals and other polygons; circles; congruence, similarity, transformations, and constructions; coordinate geometry; three-dimensional solids; and applications of probability.
    • This course supports all students as they develop computational fluency and deepen conceptual understanding. Students begin each lesson by discovering new concepts through guided instruction, and then confirm their understanding in an interactive, feedback-rich environment. Modeling activities equip students with tools for analyzing a variety of real-world scenarios and mathematical ideas. Journaling activities allow students to reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct arguments, critique reasoning, and communicate precisely. Performance tasks prepare students to synthesize their knowledge in novel, real-world scenarios and require that they make sense of multifaceted problems and persevere in solving them.
  • Dates: July 13 - July 31 Grade Level: Incoming 9th-12th Prerequisite: Algebra 1 UC/CSU Subject Area: C RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: Math   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. This course will require in-person, proctored final exams for both SESSION A and SESSION B. Several SESSION B date options are offered (see below), but students must choose one of the available exam times to pass the class. Alternate exam options are not available.
    – SESSION B – Proctored Final Exam Option 1
    – SESSION B – Proctored Final Exam Option 2
    – SESSION B – Proctored Final Exam Option 3
    Thursday, July 30, 2026
    Friday, July 31, 2026
    Monday, August 3, 2026
    1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm
    9:00 am – 12:00 pm
      Length: One semester (5 credits) 
    • Session B only covers the second semester. Session A only covers the first semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session B. Session B compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the proctored exam before they can receive a final grade for the class.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • This course builds upon students' command of geometric relationships and formulating mathematical arguments. Students learn through discovery and application, developing the skills they need to break down complex challenges and demonstrate their knowledge in new situations.
    • Course topics include reasoning, proof, and the creation of sound mathematical arguments; points, lines, and angles; triangles and trigonometry; quadrilaterals and other polygons; circles; congruence, similarity, transformations, and constructions; coordinate geometry; three-dimensional solids; and applications of probability.
    • This course supports all students as they develop computational fluency and deepen conceptual understanding. Students begin each lesson by discovering new concepts through guided instruction, and then confirm their understanding in an interactive, feedback-rich environment. Modeling activities equip students with tools for analyzing a variety of real-world scenarios and mathematical ideas. Journaling activities allow students to reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct arguments, critique reasoning, and communicate precisely. Performance tasks prepare students to synthesize their knowledge in novel, real-world scenarios and require that they make sense of multifaceted problems and persevere in solving them.
  • Early Bird

    PSAT/SAT Prep – Enrichment Only

    Original price was: $400.00.Current price is: $375.00.
    Dates: June 22 - June 25 Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM Grade Level: Incoming 10th-11th Prerequisite: none IN-PERSON ENRICHMENT CLASSES taught by PJTestPrep

    Didn't get to take the PSAT as a Sophomore?  Get a shot at it this summer, along with a premium level prep class before and after!

    Get prepped and confident for your Junior year PSAT and SATs!

    With the SAT re-emerging importance in college admissions, maximize your score the PSAT and SAT by learning the tricks, concepts, and strategies underlying these tough - but very learnable - tests.  PJ Test Prep brings in its two decades of test-breaking tips to help students at all score levels raise their numbers, and give 1:1 feedback on improving test focus and performance.

  • Early Bird

    Study Skills Workshop – Enrichment Only

    Original price was: $225.00.Current price is: $200.00.
    Dates: June 22 - July 2 Time: 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM Grade Level: Incoming 9th-10th Prerequisite: none IN-PERSON ENRICHMENT CLASSES taught by RBUSD Teachers
    • Learn practical step-by-step study skills, including how to organize, take notes, manage time, prepare for tests, and use executive functioning strategies.
  • Dates: June 22 - July 10 Grade Level: Incoming 11th Prerequisite: None UC/CSU Subject Area: A RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: U.S. History   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits)
    • Session A only covers the first semester. Session B only covers the second semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session A. Session A compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the final exam before they can move to Session B.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • The course in United States History is a requirement for all students who graduate from California high schools. This course covers the history of our country from its beginning to the present day with special emphasis on the events of the 20th century. Students are familiarized with events that show how we have come to be what we are today in terms of territorial growth, political, and economic development. Focus is placed upon developing a framework of values and ideals that gives students an appreciation of the responsibilities for the heritage of every citizen.
  • Dates: June 22 - July 10 Grade Level: Incoming 10th Prerequisite: None UC/CSU Subject Area: A RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: World History   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits)
    • Session A only covers the first semester. Session B only covers the second semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session A. Session A compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the final exam before they can move to Session B.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • This required course begins with the influences of religion, the Judeo-Christian ethic, as well as Greco-Roman philosophies and achievements. The course covers revolutions in England, America, and France as well as the Industrial Revolution in several nations. Students also study World War I, World War II, the Cold War, governmental systems, and nation-building in the contemporary world. The entire curriculum is enriched with culture, art, and geography through any and all technology, primary resources, and additional sources.
  • Dates: July 13 - July 31 Grade Level: Incoming 10th Prerequisite: None UC/CSU Subject Area: A RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: World History   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits)
    • Session B only covers the second semester. Session A only covers the first semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session B. Session B compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the final exam before they can receive a final grade for the course.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • This required course begins with the influences of religion, the Judeo-Christian ethic, as well as Greco-Roman philosophies and achievements. The course covers revolutions in England, America, and France as well as the Industrial Revolution in several nations. Students also study World War I, World War II, the Cold War, governmental systems, and nation-building in the contemporary world. The entire curriculum is enriched with culture, art, and geography through any and all technology, primary resources, and additional sources.
  • Dates: June 22 - July 10 Grade Level: Incoming 9th-12th Prerequisite: None UC/CSU Subject Area: F RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: Visual and Performing Arts/Foreign Language (VPFL)   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits)
    • Session A only covers the first semester. Session B only covers the second semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session A. Session A compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the final exam before they can move to Session B.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • Music Appreciation is a streamlined course that introduces students to the history, theory, and genres of music, from the most primitive surviving examples, through the classical, and to the most contemporary in the world at large. The first semester covers primitive musical forms, classical music, and American jazz. The second semester presents the rich modern traditions, including gospel, folk, soul, blues, Latin rhythms, rock and roll, and hip-hop. The course explores the interface of music and social movements, examining how the emergent global society and the Internet are bringing musical forms together in new ways from all around the world.
  • Dates: July 13 - July 31 Grade Level: Incoming 9th-12th Prerequisite: None UC/CSU Subject Area: F RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: Visual and Performing Arts/Foreign Language (VPFL)   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits)
    • Session B only covers the second semester. Session A only covers the first semester. Students need to take both SESSION A and SESSION B in the same summer to earn a full year of credit for this class (10 credits).
    • Students will have 3 weeks to complete Session B. Session B compacts an entire semester into 3 weeks, and it takes students, on average, 6-7 hours per day, 5 days a week, to complete the work before the proctored exam. Students must take the final exam before they can receive a final grade for the class.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • Music Appreciation is a streamlined course that introduces students to the history, theory, and genres of music, from the most primitive surviving examples, through the classical, and to the most contemporary in the world at large. The first semester covers primitive musical forms, classical music, and American jazz. The second semester presents the rich modern traditions, including gospel, folk, soul, blues, Latin rhythms, rock and roll, and hip-hop. The course explores the interface of music and social movements, examining how the emergent global society and the Internet are bringing musical forms together in new ways from all around the world.
  • Dates: June 22 - July 31 Grade Level: Incoming 11th-12th Prerequisite: none UC/CSU Subject Area: B RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: Electives   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits). Expository Writing does not replace a required 9th-12th English course
    • Students will have six (6) weeks to complete this course. It compacts an entire semester into six (6) weeks, and it takes students, on average, 15 hours per week to complete the work before the final. Students must take the final before they can receive a grade for the course.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • In Expository Writing, students delve into the power and potential of the English language. Reading and writing assignments explore relevant and universal themes, including war, human rights, cultural awareness, and humans' relationships with the environment, the media, and technology. By reading and evaluating seminal speeches, essays, and stories, students learn how writing is used to explain, persuade, and entertain. Students develop and practice expressing their own ideas in four types of essays: compare/contrast, persuasive, evaluative, and explanatory. Additional assignments will focus on narrative writing, research projects, and speeches.
  • Dates: July 13 - July 31 Grade Level: Incoming 9th-12th Prerequisite: Algebra 1 UC/CSU Subject Area: G RBUSD Graduation Credit Category: Electives   This credit-based class is an onlineself-pacedindependent study course in partnership with EdOptions Academy (formerly Apex Virtual Learning), a WASC-accredited online school. RUHS Teachers of Record monitor student progress, grade some of the tests/assignments, unlock new course sessions, and are available for consultation during their designated office hours. Length: One semester (5 credits)
    • Students will have six (6) weeks to complete this course. It compacts an entire semester into six (6) weeks, and it takes students, on average, 15 hours per week to complete the work before the final. Students must take the final before they can receive a grade for the course.
    • When a student completes a section of the course, the teacher will unlock the next section for the student to proceed. This ensures that students follow the correct pathway through the materials. While you are welcome to email the teacher at any time, responses and/or unlocking new sections should only be expected during office hours. Any response outside those hours is a courtesy, but not guaranteed.
    Syllabus: LINK (Coming Soon) Course Description:
    • Financial Literacy offers an engaging, scaffolded curriculum that introduces key topics and principles necessary to financial literacy. The one-semester course covers earning and spending; savings and investing; credit and debt; protection of assets; and financial planning and decision-making. Through real-life scenarios and hands-on activities, the course explores choosing among banking and investment options, shopping for an auto loan, choosing among career and college options, financing options for continuing education, planning for retirement, and creating and living within a budget. As a social studies course, Financial Literacy is designed to complement courses in Economics and Mathematics for Personal Finance.

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