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Choose your classes carefully! Classes are year-long and the decisions you make when you register this spring will impact you the entire school year!

Avoid choosing classes because your friends are taking them, or because you want something “easy.” A high school career should lead to some very specific outcomes. Whether you wish to attend a university, college, vocational/technical school, or want to move directly into the job market, each class you take should move you closer to your overall goal. The purpose of this website is to allow you to make these choices in an informed manner. You should discuss your choices with your parents and also your learning director.

Step 1: Review the information in this planning guide carefully

The information on this website should be reviewed carefully as you plan your program for next year and consider how that program will fit into your overall four-year high school plan. In selecting your classes for next year, please note the grade level of the course as well as any prerequisites that are needed. Also note the description of the course to get a sense of what the course is all about.

Step 2: Select your classes

After reviewing the variety of courses that are offered. Make sure to select both required courses and electives appropriate to your grade-level or skill. Consult with your learning director in making your selections to ensure that they match the pathway that will allow you to meet your post-high school goals. If you are not sure which learning director oversees your grade, contact the Student Services department at 559-735-3509.

  Step 3: Know your post-high school goals: Basic diploma, Career Technical Education, or college preparatory pathway?

Before you look at the specific classes that you want to take for next year, you should review with the learning director and with your  parents the College and Career Readiness pages on this site. This page will give you a sense of what the district’s graduation requirements are. It will also show you what the California State University (CSU) system requires as well as what the University of California (UC) system requires. This page is critical in aligning your future goals with the classes that you may need to take. We have also included more detailed information that comes to us from colleges and universities.

Step 4: Will athletics be a part of the picture?

In order to promote healthy, competitive athletes, a program of strength and conditioning is recommended for all athletes grades 9-12. All freshmen are required to take Physical Education 1 and freshmen athletes will take Integrated Core PE, which includes a weight training element. The VUSD Activity Code that describes the code of conduct for participation in athletics or extracurricular activities has also been included in this guide.

If you want to participate in athletics at El Diamante, go to the Athletics Page for further information.

SENIOR REGISTRATION SHEET AND VIDEO

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT EACH CLASS, CLICK ON THE COURSES BY DEPARTMENT TAB ABOVE

2024-25 SENIOR Registration Sheet.pdf

SENIOR SAMPLE SCHEDULES

EDHS 4-Year Planner

EDHS 4-Year Planner

Learning director Website

Learning director

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