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Bayhill High School Program: Preparing Students for Post-Secondary Success

Bayhill's high school program is designed to prepare students for success in post-secondary endeavors, offering a comprehensive education that includes A-G coursework, a variety of electives, and personalized college and career advising. By ensuring that students meet the California A-G course requirements, Bayhill provides a strong academic foundation that aligns with the entrance criteria for California State Universities (CSU) and University of California (UC) systems. Additionally, students can explore a diverse range of electives, helping them discover their interests, hone their talents, and build a well-rounded skill set.

Our program also places a strong emphasis on college and career transition, providing expert advising to guide students through the process of planning for college, careers, and future opportunities. Whether students are interested in pursuing higher education or exploring other career paths, Bayhill’s team works closely with them to develop their self-advocacy skills. Students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning, communicate their needs, and make informed decisions about their future. With a mix of rigorous academics, engaging electives, and holistic support, Bayhill prepares students for success in college and beyond.

At Bayhill, we recognize that not all students may choose to continue to college after high school. Some may pursue careers in skilled trades, enlist in the military, or follow other vocational pathways. Our program is flexible and inclusive, ensuring that all students receive the guidance and support they need, regardless of their future goals. We offer resources to help students explore career options, prepare for the military, or gain the skills necessary for success in the workforce. Our commitment is to help each student find the right path for their unique aspirations, empowering them to build a successful future—whether through college, skilled trades, or military service.

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