

Junior students participate each year in the college admission seminar on such topics as essays, college selection, financial aid, and SAT/ACT/Subject tests.Junior and Senior students attend college admissions panels and a college admission basics presentation.

During the student’s four years at RAHS, they will finalize their personal High School and Beyond Plan, use individual interest surveys to consider options for their future, and complete research on apprenticeships, technical programs, and two and four-year colleges. Weekly Advisory time provides all students the opportunity to participate in college and career planning activities. Requirements align with Washington State College Admissions. The college-planning program at RAHS is student-centered, comprehensive, and embedded in the design and daily operations of the school. College Planning and PreparationĮnsuring all students are well prepared to attend the college of their choice is a trademark of Raisbeck Aviation High School. In addition, all students commit to taking at least one AP class during their time at RAHS.Ī range of elective courses are available to students including 4 years of World Language, Unmanned Aerial Systems, History of Aircraft Design, Photo Journalism, Leadership, Yearbook, Flight by Design, Astronomy, Current Events, Aerospace Engineering, CAD Engineering, and Computer Programming. 9th grade students are required to take Aviation Careers and Introduction to Robotics along with their core courses. All students are required to complete a minimum of 40 hours of Community Service. Beginning with the class of 2021, students must earn a minimum of 24 credits to graduate. Staff members hold students to high academic standards, preparing them for the rigors of college life and STEM careers.Īll students in the class of 2020 must earn a minimum of 23 credits to graduate. Academic ProgramsĪll students at Raisbeck Aviation High School are expected to complete a demanding course of studies over their four years, including at least one Advanced Placement course. To prepare all students for college, career, and citizenship through a personalized, rigorous, and relevant learning experience that is facilitated in the context of aviation and aerospace. With 45 different courses taught by 19 professional certified staff members, RAHS offers a project-based learning environment that prepares students for STEM professions. Founded in 2003 as the premier public high school of choice for students in Washington, we serve 410 students from over 25 school districts in the greater Puget Sound Region who wish to pursue their passion for aviation and aerospace in a learning environment that prepares them for higher education, citizenship and work. Raisbeck Aviation High School is a College Preparatory high school in the Highline Public School District.
