College and Career Pathways
College and Career Readiness
College Ready
What is meant by "College-Ready?" College today means much more than just pursuing a four-year degree at a university. Being "college-ready" means being prepared for any postsecondary education or training experience, including study at two- and four-year institutions leading to a postsecondary credential (i.e. a certificate, license, Associates or Bachelor's degree). Being ready for college means that a high school graduate has the knowledge and skills necessary to qualify for and succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing college courses without the need for remedial coursework.
Career Ready
What is meant by "Career-Ready?" In today's economy, a "career" is not just a job. A career provides a family-sustaining wage and pathways to advancement and requires postsecondary training or education. A job may be obtained with only a high school diploma, but offers no guarantee of advancement or mobility. Being ready for a career means that a high school graduate has the knowledge and skills needed to qualify for and succeed in the postsecondary job training and/or education necessary for their chosen career (i.e. community college, technical/vocational program, apprenticeship or significant on-the-job training).
District Office Contact
Mark Bline
Director of Secondary Education
Secretary III
Patricia Muro
(909) 307-5300
High School Contacts
Please contact the high school career center teachers for information.
High School Career Center Teachers:
CVHS - Kari Hill
- Email CVHS Career Center
- 909-799-2300 ext. 34160
REV - Vanessa Fairbanks
- Email REV Career Center
- 909-389-2500 ext. 32106
RHS - Christa Padilla
- Email RHS Career Center
- 909-307-5500 ext. 30411
OHS - Deborah Severo
- Email OHS Career Center
- 909-307-5380 ext. 38701