FAQs
General Information
Altus Schools South Bay is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education. Programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based on sex, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability or any other unlawful consideration.
Altus Schools South Bay is proud to have served the needs of several Southern California communities and the many traditional school counselors that support each one since 2017. We are designed to make your work easier. If there is anything we can do to improve upon the service you receive, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Altus Schools South Bay accepts applications year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Altus Schools South Bay a public school?
- What grade levels do you serve?
- Are there any fees or tuition costs required?
- What is the focus of Altus Schools South Bay's academic program?
- Can you graduate from Altus Schools South Bay?
- Does Altus Schools South Bay offer the same courses as other middle schools and high schools in the district?
- What is an 'independent study program'?
- How much time do students spend in the Resource Center?
- What is the school calendar/school year?
- Where are your Resource Centers?
- May I go to any Altus Schools South Bay Resource Center?
- Is transportation provided?
- What is the enrollment procedure?
- What documents are needed for admissions?
- How soon can I start?
- What happens at my first meeting with my teachers at the Resource Center?