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Counselor Resources

Our objective is to work closely with school counselors at traditional sites to facilitate the placement of students who might need Audeo II’s unique instructional program. This page is designed to inform and facilitate the referral process for potential and returning students.

Each year, traditional school counselors rely on Audeo II’s services to re-engage students in the education process and help them succeed in a personalized environment. Browse the options below to find counselor resources and more information about Audeo II.

Program Design

The Audeo Charter School II is an independent study, public school option serving students in grades 6-12. Like all public schools, it is tuition-free.

Audeo II students are offered the freedom to accelerate, the focus to catch-up, and the support to graduate. Audeo II teachers are available in the Resource Centers, ready to offer one-on-one support to any student. Teachers assign courses based on each student’s academic and career plans, which are made with the help of counselors and parents upon enrollment. In addition, a variety of additional Student Pathways that frequently align better with individual student needs are available.

The Audeo II "university model" of coursework uniquely prepares students for post-secondary education, as students focus on 1-2 courses at a time, and each course takes 4-6 weeks. All Audeo II Resource Centers offer a quiet, distraction-free learning environment.

Credits at Audeo II

One Audeo credit is equivalent to one full, high school semester.

 

Course Offerings

Visit our course offerings page to see the course list, course descriptions, UC A-G list, NCAA List, and College Board-approved AP Courses.

Course Offerings

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UC A-G Courses

At the Audeo Charter II School, there are many UC A-G courses available. These courses can be identified by looking through our Course Catalog or by talking with a Audeo II teacher or counselor.

To learn more about the requirements, visit the University website below for more information.

 

 

University of California website

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NCAA Courses

At the Audeo Charter II School, there are a wide variety of courses that have been approved by the NCAA – the National Collegiate Athletics Association. If a student plans to play sports in college, either Division I or Division II, their courses must meet the NCAA requirements for college athletes.

To learn more about the NCAA courses available, talk to a counselor, view our Course Catalog, or view the eligibility center below.

NCAA Eligibility Center