High School
RHL High School Programs
High School students have many learning options including on-site school, not just online.
The goal of River HomeLink High School is to help students meet the requirements of earning their Battle Ground School District diploma, including earning credits in classes through a combination of at-school and at-home learning, preparing for graduation-requirement assessments, and completing their “High School and Beyond” plan. In each class, students will attempt to earn credit toward their High School Diploma by demonstrating proficiency in subject-area-specific standards through coursework and assessments.
River HomeLink High School site-based classes require the same amount of learning time per course as a traditional high school. The time spent at school in class with a teacher is only two days per week, and each course requires the student’s parent to oversee the additional three days per week of learning time and teacher-assigned work outside of class.
Shared classes with other schools, like BGVA, CASEE, CTA, and Clark College, are available and can be requested through your advisor. In remote classes, the student’s parent assumes primary responsibility for managing the entire teacher-approved course of study outside of a traditional classroom setting, with the oversight and guidance of the certificated classroom teacher. Remote families will need to meet with the certificated teacher of the course at least once per month in addition to regularly scheduled advising obligations.
RHL High School – 2 Day Hybrid
RHL High School – Independent Study
RHL High School – Home-Based Instruction (Less than .8 Enrollment)
and more options
Two-day hybrid program
I am looking for a program with 2 days a week on campus classes, and an advisor to help guide my student’s learning path at home.
Online Learning – High School Level Program – Grades 9-12
Online Learning’s high school program uses a combination of platforms to fit student’s interests and needs. The three main platforms are Edgeniuty, Apex and Edmentum. All three use a research-based instructional design and are aligned to state and national standards. These learning platforms are easy-to-use and help students monitor tasks and track their progress.
Edgenuity – These online courses use a series of direct-instruction videos from expert, on-screen teachers with interactive learning tools and resources to engage and motivate students. Students work at their own pace completing units and quizzes toward mastery of the content.
Apex – These online courses break up the content through a series of units, 7-8 per course and smaller subunits and quizzes. Apex content is primarily reading based. Students need to have at least an 8th grade reading proficiency to successfully master the content. Students work at their own pace completing units and quizzes toward mastery of the content.
Edmentum – These online courses use a combination of video, reading, and writing based material. Students are required to do more writing within Edmentum courses. Students work at their own pace completing units and quizzes toward mastery of the content.
At home learning: 3 days per week
In person on campus: 1-2 days per week
Student advising: 2 times per month
Student tutoring: one-on-one student support once per week
Parent / guardian attendance: must pass an online tutorial and attend all advising sessions
Home-based instruction
I am looking for a way to take some High School classes, but not for credit.
For those not seeking a high school diploma, but would like to take 4 or fewer classes at RHL High School. Includes monthly advising.
Other high school options
Students can access many learning opportunities while they are enrolled at River Homelink (and other Battle Ground schools).
CASEE Program – half day program at the Center for Agriculture, Science, and Environmental Education, GRADES 9-12
Running Start – full or part time program at Clark College, GRADES 11-12
Cascadia Tech Academy – half day program in Vancouver, GRADES 11-12