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Don McNelis - Superintendent
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Oroville CA 95965
Phone: (530)532-5650

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Gail McGowan - Assistant Superintendent

 
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All students can learn and deserve an education which empowers them to be the best that they can be. Migrant secondary students bring unique experiences and a rich cultural diversity to society. The mission of the PASS Program is to provide academic course work that meets California State Content Standards and Frameworks, and promotes critical thinking skills. Students are expected to succeed, to improve their self confidence and to receive necessary credits toward graduation. We encourage them to become lifelong learners who are prepared to meet the challenges of the global economy and the changing demands of the workplace.

Participation in the PASS Program must be guided by classroom teachers, counselors, or credentialed personnel.  Both the workbook and internet curriculum is designed to provide meaningful educational experiences which encourage problem solving and higher thinking skills for all students served.

Many of the Cyber High courses meet the College Prep A-G requirements for the University of California system.

What is Cyber High?

Whereas the PASS Program is a workbook-based curriculum, Cyber High is an on-line, electronic high school curriculum that prepares students for the new information age workplace through the use of Internet resources.  The goal of Cyber High is to integrate educational curriculum and  technology in using the power of the World Wide Web to break down barriers imposed by classroom walls and provide students with experiences and resources not possible in the traditional educational setting.

Cyber High's curriculum has been used in many ways.  From the traditional classroom setting to alternative educational settings, Cyber High has met the needs of many schools throughout the United States.  The Cyber High curriculum is fully accredited through Fresno Unified School District, Roosevelt High School and is aligned with California State Content Standards and Frameworks.  Selected courses also meet the University of California's A-G requirements.

In short, Cyber High offers all students new opportunities for achievement and productivity so that they can compete for the jobs of the twenty-first century in the information economy

For More Information

Contact:

Gail McGowan - Assistant Superintendent, ext. 28

Email: gmcgowan@bcoe.org

Tina Wood - Executive Assistant, ext. 24
Email: twoodr@bcoe.org

1670 Sierra Ave., Suite 502, Yuba City, CA  95993-9411
Phone: (530) 822-3270
Toll Free: 1-800-871-1171
Fax: (530) 671-5947

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