Below is a list of services and resources that the Guidance Department has available to help students and parents/guardians navigate the high school experience! Click on the underlined titles below to be directed to the specific page.
Graduation Requirements
Grade Level Information
Community Service
Planning Guide
Academic Programs - AP Capstone, CTE
Independent Study PE
School Profile
Tutoring
Resources
Staying in the Know During Distance Learning
Academic Updates
Resources
Wellness Resources
A-G CSU, UC Requirements
Prospective College Athletes
Financial Aid, Scholarships, & Cal Grant
Letter of Recommendation Packet
College Application Links
College Admissions
Virtual College Events & Fairs
College Rep Visits
Concurrent Enrollment
Promise Program
Saddleback College Counseling
Resources
Career Counseling
ROP
Educational Opportunities
Wellness Wednesdays
Wellness Resources
District Resources
School Psychologist Corner
Students must complete the following requirements:
Earn a minimum of 220 credits of coursework: 165 required credits & 55 elective credits
SUBJECT
REQUIREMENT
English
40 credits
Math
30 credits
Science
30 credits
Social Studies
30 credits
Health
5 credits
Physical Education
20 credits
Visual or Performing Arts, World Languages or Career Technical Education
10 credits
Electives
55 credits
Note: Students earn 5 credits per class with a passing grade of A, B, C or D per semester.
A grade of "F" must be repeated in order to graduate and earn a diploma.
Earn a minimum of a C- average (1.75 GPA)
Submit eight (8) hours of community service or equivalent project during grades 9 - 12. The completed Community Service forms must be turned into your Student Services Technician by the end of the first semester of the student's 12th grade year. Visit the Community Service Requirement page for additional information.
Demonstrate grade level writing proficiency on a district benchmark activity (District Portfolio).
Students must submit eight (8) hours of verified community service or equivalent project by the end of the first semester of the student's 12th Grade year.
SVUSD requires all students to complete 8 hours of community service to a non-profit organization in order to graduate. Students have 3 1/2 years to complete their service hours; the form is due to the guidance technicians by the last day of the first semester of their senior year.
Download the form below and take it with you before you start your service. It will need to be signed by your service supervisor as proof that you completed the hours.
Information in the guide includes, but is not limited to: graduation requirements, a-g (4 year college eligibility requirements), various 4 year college systems (CSU, UC, private/independent schools) community college information, and career planning resources.
ETHS Opportunities -
The CSU Fullerton College of Education is offering free tutoring for high school students in a variety of subjects. Click here for undefined for more details.
El Toro High School 2022 -23 Course Offerings
Please click on the PDF below and click on the arrow in the upper right hand corner to view or print.
Showcase Questionnaire for Incoming ETHS Students
Please click on the form below, click on the arrow in the upper right hand corner and complete the form if you have questions for our Guidance Staff.