Incoming 9th Grade Information
Welcome to the Eastvale STEM Academy at ERHS!
Welcome Class of 2026!
Welcome to the eSTEM family! All of our students are assigned to a School Counselor based off of the student's last name. Students will have the assigned counselor for the next four years and will be available to them for scheduling concerns/questions, assistance with communicating with teachers, grade concerns, navigating the college A-G requirements, college applications, financial aid, career navigation/exploration, personal/social counseling, crisis counseling referrals/resources, and much more.
Please view this newsletter in its entirety as we will go over all the information you will need to transition smoothly over to high school as well as
What are your long term GOALS?
- What career are you thinking about?
- What education would that career need?
- Are there any classes that might help you achieve that?
As your counselor, we're here to help you with this!
What do you need to know?
Graduation and A-G Requirements
ERHS CTE Pathways
College and Career Indicators (CCI)
How do you earn credits for graduation?
We have a Fall semester and a Spring semester.
Students will take 6 classes per semester.
Each class is worth 5 credits.
Earn 60 credits a year.
You need 220 credits to graduate.
GRADES MATTER IN MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGH SCHOOL
Typical eSTEM Freshman Schedule
Language Arts/Language Arts Honors
Math
Medical Biology/Biology Honors
Introduction to PE/Sports/Concert Band and Marching Band PE
Spanish/Chinese
STEM Elective: Intro to Engineering AND Exploring Computer Science
Students can plan the courses for their next four years with his/her counselor in an individual/group meeting. This is typically done in late April of the student's 8th grade year to prepare for high school. The plan drafted is fluid; students can make adjustments throughout their high school years.
All students take medical and engineering classes in their 9th grade year. In February/March of the student's 9th grade year, they meet with their counselor to plan courses for the following year which includes determining their pathway. Students can choose to enter the medical pathway, the engineering pathway, or our computer science pathway.
The eSTEM Four Year Plan includes courses that meets ERHS graduation, a-g (UCs and CSUs), and the STEM Stole requirements. Students must earn Cs or higher in a-g courses in order to meet minimum requirements for the University of California (UC) and California State University (CSU) systems. Students must pass courses with Ds or better in order to meet ERHS graduation requirements.
Students interested in band and sports may have a modified pathway to accommodate the classes.
All 3 requirements can be founds on our eSTEM Counseling page.
1. Review your course selections with your parent(s)/guardian(s) using the eSTEM 9th Grade Course Selection sheet.
2. Print and circle/highlight the course you would like to take in each of the 6 section.
3. Once you complete the eSTEM 9th Grade Course Selection sheet, return it to your CURRENT History Teacher at your CURRENT school site by
4. eSTEM Counselors will visit your school site to review your courses. You will have the opportunity to discuss your courses at that time.
- March 28th: Ramirez
- March 30th: River Heights
ERHS/eSTEM Virtual Parent Night on February 8th!
You can view the eSTEM video here.
eSTEM Four Year Plan Group Meetings
Beginning March 27th, you will be able to schedule a group meeting with your student's eSTEM School Counselor to review our 4-year high school plan. During this meeting held during April or May 2023, you and your incoming 9th grade student will have the opportunity to gather information on eSTEM pathways as well as review appropriate course placement for high school graduation, A-G and STEM Stole requirements. We will also be providing you resources to help support your student's academic success and social emotional wellbeing.
SCHEDULE HERE FOR BOTH MRS. CABAL AND MRS. CASTANON:
9th Grade To Do List
Summer Program
CNUSD offers two summer programs for qualifying 8th grade students and parents/students should have been contacted by the district already.
Other than the potential math bridge/success camp programs, students should relax this summer because the future summers will be packed!
Tentative Registration Dates
Freshman Registration (locker, pictures, books, etc..):
August 2023
9th grade Link Crew Orientation (student only event):
August 2023 A - L 8AM to 12PM
August 2023 M - Z 8AM to 12PM
School starts August
eSTEM Stole
Criteria to obtain an eSTEM stole during spring of senior year for graduation:
Have 5 of the 6 requirements met below:
College eligibility a-g requirements met
3.0+ GPA
Complete 3 years of the SERP
Complete a STEM pathway
Complete 4 years of math and science
Complete to level 3 or higher of a world language
Academic Success
Five Strategies for Success:
- Check your email daily!
- Learn how to ask for help!
- Have a dedicated space for school work.
- Stay organized and do not procrastinate.
- GET INVOLVED!
Get Involved
At ERHS there are many ways to get involved! Joining a club can help you make new friends, increase your extracurricular activity record and enhance your college application. More information will come regarding clubs!
Plug in & Get Connected
Must attend everyday
Be on time
Participate in your classes
Log on to "Q"-
Check your grades and progress on-line regularly
Utilize the support of our teacher-
Connect with your teacher
Communication is the key
Get connected with your School Counselor-
Email or call your School Counselor
ERHS Athletics
CNUSD 1:1 Device
CNUSD is 1:1! Each student at CNUSD will receive a device from the district office. Please request a device through Parent Connect by following the directions here. More information will come on device availability for pick up.
Map of ERHS/eSTEM
Norco Dual Enrollment
We know many of you are eager to earn college credit through taking Norco College Dual Enrollment (DE) classes. Know that the earliest you can take a DE class is in spring of your 9th grade year.
During the spring of 9th grade, the only course available to take is the ILA 3 or GUI 47 course, both of which are introductory courses to college and mandatory for any students interested in taking other DE courses (students choose one of the two to take). Students are not able to take DE elective courses (such as early childhood development, business, and history) until their 10th grade year. DE English and math courses have prerequisites and students typically don't meet those until their 11th or 12th grade years.
Sign ups for DE courses occur in the semester prior to the semester that the student seeks to take a course, (i.e. students sign up for the fall in the spring semester before).
For now, we want you to transition into 9th grade without the added stress of taking a college course. We recommend you don't take any DE courses until at the earliest, 10th grade year.
Remind:
Students:
Text to 81010
Parents:
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Email:
Ms. Caroline Cabal, Alpha A-L
Ms. Hilda Jauregui-Castanon, Alpha M-ZINCOMING 9th Grade Meetings begin mid-April
Beginning March 27th, you will be able to schedule a group meeting with your student's eSTEM School Counselor to review our 4-year high school plan. During this meeting within April or May, you and your incoming 9th grade student will have the opportunity to gather information on eSTEM pathways as well as review appropriate course placement for high school graduation, A-G and STEM Stole requirements. We will also be providing you resources to help support your student's academic success and social emotional wellbeing.
SCHEDULE HERE FOR BOTH MRS. CABAL AND MRS. CASTANON:
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