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Awards |
California Distinguished School (2003), California Exemplary Career Technical Education Program (2003), Accreditaion - Six Year Clear Classification (2005) |
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Dress code |
Dress code:
Strapless, halter tops, or tube tops; Bare midriffs; Undergarments showing Chains or weapons;No shirts;Lack of undergarments
Shirts, tops or sweaters unbuttoned below the sternum Bathing suits; Hats; visors of any kind, or sunglasses inside classrooms; Electronic equipment, including remote control devices, personal stereos and recording equipment; other items or manner of wearing clothing may also be inappropriate/unacceptable. |
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School Mission
- Norco High School Mission Statement
The Norco High School community pursues solid academic foundations, problem solving abilities, effective communication skills, and ethical behavior.
Norco High School Vision Statement
We envision a dynamic coalition of staff, parents, and community who move students toward independence so that they are able to make informed, responsible choices in life.
| Curriculum |
- Foreign language(s) taught: French, German and Spanish.
- Bilingual programs in Spanish.
- Special education programs designed specifically for students with autism, deafness, hearing impairments, language or speech impairment, specific learning disabilities, limited intellectual functioning, orthopedic impairments, visual impairments, multiple disabilities and other health impairments.
- Physical education is required for the following grades: 1, 9, 10
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Instructional Program Highlights
- Comprehensive High School designed to meet the needs of all students
- Specialized Award Programs for completion of a sequence of courses in AP & honors classes, and Career Technical Education classes.
- Advanced Placement and Honors Classes
- Career Technical Education - Ag, Business, Wood, Auto, Graphic Arts, CAD
| Activities and Sports |
- Girls sports: basketball, cheerleading, cross country, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, water polo and wrestling.
- Boys sports: basketball, baseball, cheerleading, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball, water polo and wrestling.
- Clubs and extra-curricular activities include: AVID, four year program; Agricultural Education, four year program; Student Assistance Program; Advanced Placement and Honors Classes and Journalism, Yearbook and Work Experience.
- This school has the following art(s) programs: band, theater/drama, chorus, photography, drawing/painting, ceramics and dance.
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| Technology and Facilities |
- This school was established between 1960-1969.
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| Other Features and Highlights |
- 96-100% of students remained enrolled at the school between last school year and this school year.
- Regular classroom hours: 7:40am to 2:38pm.
- Accredited by WASC in 2005.
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| Source of Data |
Additional information, including curriculum and special programs, was either submitted to GreatSchools by a school official or comes directly from the school or school district's Web site. This page was last updated on 10/12/2007. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information submitted by school officials.
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