Academics

To review the courses that Chino Valley USD offers for Jr HS, click below !

Jr HS Courses of Study - Descriptions

Need some academic help or tutoring? 

YOU TUBE Instructional Video Click HERE

Teachers are also available before/after school for help! 

Make sure to make arrangements with your teacher(s)!  

Other Tutoring Support Options

Brainfuse! 

Connect with a live tutor through the San Bernardino County Public Library, Daily, 1 p.m.-10 p.m. PST.  You do not need a library card or any additional information to use it. Click on “Live Tutoring” to begin. 

Learn to Be

Free One-to-One Online Tutoring Available!

HippoCampus.org is a free, core academic web site that delivers rich multimedia content--videos, animations, and simulations--on general education subjects to middle-school and high-school teachers and college professors, and their students, free of charge. Click here to visit and create a free account. 

Khan Academy MATH tutorials

Khan Academy is an American non-profit educational organization created in 2008 by Sal Khan, with the goal of creating a set of online tools that help educate students. 

City of Chino Teen Center

The Teen Center is located at 13196 Monte Vista Ave. Their phone number is 909-334-3268.  Academic tutoring, College & Career Resource Center, Teen Clubs, Self-Development Workshops, Mentoring, Intramural Sports. Click Here for more information from their website. 

Harvey Mudd Homework Hotline (Math & Science)

Homework Hotline: 877-827-5462.  Sunday-Thursday,  6:00pm - 9:00 pm. Over-the-phone math and science tutoring.  Students need homework assignment, textbook, paper, pen/pencil, and calculator prior to calling the hotline.  Service is Free. for more information please visit their website by clicking here.


Attention 8th graders: What is a Six Year Plan?

The Six Year Planning Worksheet is an overview of the standard course of study for the junior high school, high school coursework/requirements, and A-G requirements for postsecondary schools such Cal State and University of California school systems.

The Six Year Plan is a tool to guide students toward postsecondary planning and assist with future goal development.  

The school counselor meets with every 8th grader to review this information, including G.P.A, HS Requirements, and College/Career Readiness Information. 

Any questions about this process, please contact Mrs. Gutierrez via email or go to Room 5 before/after school or at lunch.


Do you know how to calculate your Grade Point Average (G.P.A)?