High School Registration
Simi Valley High School Campus
Simi Valley High School Campus
High School Registration is open. Please read this entire page before filling out the registration forms.
Priority registration is now closed. You may add to the waitlist.
Remember, classes are limited and will be filled in order of registration request.
To assure the courses are meeting a graduation requirement and they are A-G eligible, all summer school courses need to be verified by the student's counselor or administrator over the counseling department. In some cases, athletes will also want to confirm the course is NCAA eligible.
Learn more about A-G eligibility.
Learn more about NCAA eligibility.
Credit Recovery
At the high school level, summer school is designed mostly for credit recovery. These courses can be taken at any accredited high school or college (online or in-person). Students who earned a grade of “F” during the school year will need to make up the credits in order to graduate. Students who earned a grade of “D” may make up the grade in order to remain A-G eligible.
Get-Ahead Courses
Get ahead courses are intended to support students in progressing through their academic plan by improving access to rigorous and meaningful coursework—not for the purpose of creating free periods, serving as a TA, or enrolling in office practice. Examples of appropriate use include making room in the schedule for an additional academic elective, completing a CTE pathway, or enrolling in college-prep or advanced coursework.
Per SVUSD Board Regulation 6112, students must meet the minimum on-campus enrollment requirements:
Grade 9–11: 60 credits per year on campus (Grade 11 may take up to 10 credits off-campus).
Grade 12: 50 credits per year on campus (up to 10 credits off-campus).
All summer school course requests will be reviewed for alignment with the student’s academic plan.
Note: All credit recovery and get-ahead summer courses must have counselor verification. If courses are impacted, credit recovery students will have priority.
Varsity Sports
Athletic class sign ups are NOT on the google form. See the Varsity Sports Page for information on enrollment in athletic classes.
English 9
English 10
English 11
Ethnic Studies
World History
US History
PE 9/10
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Weights
Varsity Sports
Freshman Seminar (Health)
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Basic Design
Digital Photo
Summer school registration Google Form-
Registration for 9th grade- Waitlist
Registration for 10-12th grade- Waitlist
Learn4Life Master Agreement-
The Master Agreement form is aligned with Vista Real Charter High School, so do not be alarmed when you see this title on the Master Agreement page.
In Program, Select: General Education
In Course : choose four subject areas
Please only choose subjects for the two semester courses you have selected on the registration form.
Course names and subject names may be different. When in doubt chose Electives.
In Location, Select: Simi Valley High School
Select Grade level for 25-26.
Link to High School: SVUSD Master Agreement Form (High School) 2025
Master Agreement Instructions in English, Instructions in Spanish
MAs must be completed by the parent & student only
Parents can sign for students by typing the student’s name in the student name box and signing the student’s name in the student signature box
If a student is 18 or older on the day they sign, then a parent signature is not required, the student can put their information in the parent section
Signatures must be valid. Symbols or straight lines are not accepted
Third-party signatures are NOT accepted
Advisors, Counselors, Office Staff, etc. cannot sign or date on behalf of the student or parent
Once you have completed both the Google Form and the Master Agreement the student's requests will be reviewed by their counselor.
A notification on class enrollment will be emailed mid May.
Please be aware that class sizes are limited and all courses are subject to change based on enrollment and staffing availability.
Note all courses must be approved by the student's counselor. If you are not sure if you should take a course, speak to your counselor first.
Learn4Life will not be able answer any questions about summer school. Please direct those questions to the High School Summer School team.