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The
RCS Concept Help Program:
YOUR
CHILD MAY NEED CONCEPT HELP IF HE OR SHE IS:
- A poor
reader
- Behind in
school
- Unmotivated
- Appearing
lazy
- Finding
math a maze.
The Concept
Help program consists of smaller classes designed to give modified
instruction to children with specific learning problems. Each class
places an emphasis on the basics
(math, reading, language and spelling), working to develop
a solid foundation of basic skills. RCS strives to make
each classroom a place where every student is engaged
and challenged as individual needs are addressed.
One of the following programs may provide the specific
level and skills needed by your child:
-
PEACH
(Providing Extra Assistance, Care and Hope), K-6
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Basic
Education--Junior High, 7-8
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Basic
Education--Senior High, 9-12
The purpose
of Concept Help is to guide and support children struggling with
achievement, study habits, attitude and developmental delays. Academic
growth, spiritual development and a sense of achievement are considered
essential.
Parental assistance is vital in helping your child adjust
to this new situation. In each of our three programs,
you will be expected to assist your child with homework.
Mandatory conferences are held twice a year to keep parents
well informed. Parental participation is so vital that
RCS reserves the right to dismiss a child due to the parent's
seeming lack of concern or cooperation.
PEACH (K-6)
FOR GRADES K THROUGH 6
PEACH (Providing Extra Assistance, Care and Hope) encourages the
elementary student to work toward grade-level achievement, providing a
basic education for the determined student
with special needs.
Class size is limited. A full-time teacher and aide provide
a low student-teacher ratio.
Educational growth for PEACH children is an exciting prospect. Over a
period of time, as they reach goals academically,
these students can begin to grow in confidence and to
enjoy learning.
Academic opportunities are provided for those students
who are not able to succeed in the regular classroom.
Educational games, fun projects and field trips make learning
interesting and worthwhile.
Students in kindergarten through sixth grade are eligible. Entrance is
through individual assessment and the combined recommendation of the
principal, assessor and teacher.
Instruction is geared to meet the child where he is, in phonics,
reading, grammar, spelling, math, social studies, science, Bible, music
and art. Textbooks from the regular classroom are used, plus extra
material to fill in educational gaps.
PEACH
classes are held at the Redwood Elementary Campus at 19300 Redwood
Road, Castro Valley.
BASIC EDUCATION
FOR GRADES 7 THROUGH 12
The Junior and Senior High Basic Education classes provide unique
educational opportunities for teens who have difficulty mastering basic
educational skills. There is a strong
emphasis on English (grammar, writing, reading and spelling),
mathematics and study skills. Electives (band, choir,
art and computer skills) are available. Class size is
limited to 20 students, who receive instruction from a
variety of teachers in different classroom settings.
BASIC ED--JUNIOR HIGH
Students receive guided instruction that facilitates their move to
Basic Ed High School or the academic college-prep classes.
BASIC ED--SENIOR HIGH
The Senior High class develops students who are not able
to progress academically at the same pace as those in
our core college-prep classes. Students are taught skills
that facilitate life-long learning. A high school diploma
is awarded upon successful completion of a proficiency
test.
The program offers a complete four-year curriculum in
Bible, social studies, literature, grammar and math. A
modified schedule involving college-prep classes may be
available to qualified students.
Basic
Education classes are held at the Junior/Senior High Campus at 1000
Paseo Grande, San Lorenzo.
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