PRONTO CARD- FREE Transit for San Diego Youth
Anyone aged 18 and under can ride transit for FREE. Get your Youth PRONTO app account or card to get unlimited rides on the bus, Trolley, COASTER, and SPRINTER. More info here. FLYER
If you have a smartphone, you don’t need a physical card, just a virtual card on the app!
Click HERE for instructions on how to get your digital PRONTO card.
PRONTO support: (619) 595-5636
Clear Your Fines to Prepare to Receive Your Diploma- In order to receive your diploma, you must have all fees paid and materials turned in. Please check to see if you owe any items on a program called Destiny.
Instructions for Destiny: Checked out Items-
Go to destiny.sandi.net
Log in (far right top corner)
Input user name: Student ID#
Input password: Same password used to log into school
Select my info tab
Under the my info tab, you will be able to see any library/textbooks and equipment checked out, the price for each item and the date when you checked it out. * We suggest contacting your previous schools to confirm the amount owed and to determine if any amount can be waived *
SCHOLARSHIP: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
LWVSanDiego.org/scholarship for further information.
The application deadline is April 1, 2025 to receive up to $2,000
Youth Mental Health Academy- Paid Career Development for High Schoolers Click Here for the details. See FLYER
City of San Diego's Employ & Empower Internship Program
See more info and get the link to apply Here
10 College Majors with the Highest Salaries for Graduates
TB Skin Requirement for Dev Psych 3 & 4
Click here for practice tests for the permit. You can also download it as an app.
Post Secondary Resources for Youth in Foster Care
San Diego College of Continuing Education Foster Youth Program | Gateway to College Foster Youth Program
California State Library Offering Free Online Tutoring for All Students
Access free online tutoring services and additional learning resources such as creating your own flashcards and getting customized study plans. Here.
Let Your Voice Be Heard
San Diego Unified School District has committed to becoming an anti-bias, anti-racist, and restorative school district, and they would like to hear from the voices of the students they serve so they’re asking for you to complete this survey. Students who complete this survey will also be asked to participate in focus groups on various topics, the first being the transformation of the school police.