FAQ
- Where is CAL located?
In Gresham Station at 1484 NW Civic Drive.
- How do I get there?
Transportation will be provided between CAL and your home high school. Or, you can drive to CAL, where limited parking will be provided.
- Can I still participate in extra-curricular activities?
Yes, CAL's schedule will allow you to participate in extra-curricular activites at your home high school.
- Will I receive a diploma from my home high school?
Yes, all CAL credits will apply toward your home high school diploma, even those that also count for college credit.
- What programs does CAL offer?
- Digital Media & Design
- Engineering/Manufacturing
- Networking/Programming
- Health Sciences: Medical and Dental
- These programs provide a broad preparation in medical/health careers. There are opportunities for certifications and beginning coursework in four-year and two-year degree-programs.
- What required classes will I take at CAL?
You'll take English classes plus 3 career-related classes, for a total of four classes.
- Is CAL a two-year program?
CAL is for both your junior and senior year.
- Who will teach at CAL?
You will have teachers from local high schools and community colleges, as well as some industry instructors.
- Do I do a Senior Project if I attend CAL?
CAL students will complete a capstone project. The capstone will take the place of senior projects at your home high school. (RHS students—Your capstone project will be a major part of your portfolio. It will not replace it.)