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Welcome to forecasting for

2026-2027!

Brought to you by the RHS counseling team

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Learning Targets

  • Learn to navigate RHS Forecasting page
  • Learn 26-27 course offerings
  • Learn where to enter courses in StudentVue
  • Learn where to go for help

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Schedules/Classes

  • All classes are YEAR LONG
    • Forecast carefully
  • You have the first 3 weeks of the school year to make schedule changes with your counselor

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Earning Credits

  • 8 classes each year
  • Each class = 1 credit
  • 24 credits = graduation!
  • Credit recovery available if you don’t pass a class

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Earning Credits

Graduation Requirements

24 Credits Required to Graduate

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9th Grade Schedule

English 1-2

Math

Physics

PE

World Language

CTE

Elective

Elective

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AP LANG

ENGLISH 3-4

ENGLISH 1-2

AP LANG

ENGLISH 5-6

AP LIT

ENGLISH 5-6

PSU SENIOR INQUIRY: WR 121,+ (15 credits total)

PCC WR 121: Film/Lit; Fem/Gen; Read/Write for Change

AP LIT

PSU SENIOR INQUIRY: WR 121,+ (15 credits total)

PCC WR 121: Film/Lit; Fem/Gen; Read/Write for Change

AP LIT

PSU SENIOR INQUIRY: WR 121,+ (15 credits total)

PCC WR 121: Film/Lit; Fem/Gen; Read/Write for Change

PSU SENIOR INQUIRY: WR 121,+ (15 credits total)

PCC WR 121: Film/Lit; Fem/Gen; Read/Write for Change

AP LANG

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS FLOWCHART

Students need 4 full years of ELA credit

(8 semesters) to graduate from high school.

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Math Courses

  • Algebra 1-2
  • Geometry 1-2 (must have earned HS credit for Compacted Math/Algebra 1-2 from a PPS MS)
  • Adv Algebra 3-4 (can take concurrently with Geometry 1-2)
  • You can take 2 math classes in 9th grade (Algebra 1-2/Geometry or Geometry/Algebra 3-4)

Talk to your math teacher!

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World Language Courses

For students who have never taken a World Language course:

  • Spanish 1-2
  • American Sign Language 1-2
  • Japanese 1-2

For students who have earned Spanish 1-2 credit in a PPS MS:

  • Spanish 3-4

For native Spanish speakers or students enrolled in immersion programs:

  • Lengua y Literatura 5-6

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Talk to your WL teacher!

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PE Courses

  • Lifetime Fitness
  • Mind & Body Intro
  • Sports & Games Intro
  • Strength & Conditioning Intro

If you love PE, check the Mini Guide to find out which of these are prerequisites for more options!

All students will also select an alternate (back up class)

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Where to Forecast

Current PPS Students

  • Make course selections in StudentVUE
  • Add both semesters for each class
  • Example Video

Non-PPS Students

  • Google Form

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Forecasting Resources

  • Visit the RHS Forecasting page

  • View the Interactive Course Guide for course descriptions

  • Academic Mini Guide for general information

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All forecasting must be submitted by Thursday,

Feb 12th!

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Athletic Teams Offered

  • FALL: Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Dance, Football

  • WINTER: Basketball, Wrestling, Swimming, Cheerleading, Dance

  • SPRING: Track, Softball, Baseball, Golf, Tennis

  • All students are welcome to try out. Some sports are by gender.

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Need help?

  • Dan: Faubion
  • Elsa: Chavez
  • Jennifer: Astor, DaVinci
  • Kelly: Ockley
  • Kelsey: George
  • Laurel: Newcomer Students
  • If your school is not listed above, please reach out to RHS Admin Assistant Kendra Miller at kmiller1@pps.net. Phone: 503-916-5260 ex. 82441

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Counselor Emails

Dan Eldridge deldridge@pps.net

Elsa Téllez-Gómez etellez@pps.net

Jennifer Reeves-Eisbach jreevese@pps.net

Kelly Goforth kegoforth@pps.net

Kelsey Porter kporter1@pps.net

Laurel Auda-Capel laudacap@pps.net

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We’re looking forward to connecting soon!