• What is ROP?

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    Tri-Valley Regional Occupational Program (ROP) offers hands-on career-technical education classes that explore careers and/or college majors and develop job skills and a robust Middle College High School Program.

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  • Who can take ROP classes?

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    ROP classes are available to high school students enrolled in one of our three participating school districts (Dublin Unified, Livermore Valley Joint Unified, and Pleasanton Unified).

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  • Why take an ROP class?

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    • Earn grades and elective credits toward high school graduation.

    • In most ROP classes, students can satisfy UC/CSU a-g college requirements and earn college credit at a local community college.

    • Many ROP classes offer the opportunity to earn/prepare for professional certification.

    • Gain experience required for immediate employment.

    • Participate in courses that offer internships.

    • Experience careers that may assist in choosing college majors and enhance college admission applications.

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  • When and where are classes offered?

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    • Tri-Valley ROP offers classes at Amador Valley, Dublin, Foothill, Granada, and Livermore High Schools, as well Las Positas College.

    • ROP classes are held during the school day and after school.

    • Logistics for ROP classes (number of periods per day, class length, credits earned) vary by class. Speak to the College and Career Specialist at your home school for more information. 

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  • How can you register for classes?

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    High school students select ROP classes using the same procedure they use to enroll in other classes at their school site. Following the high school registration period, students may be contacted by their home school College & Career Specialist to complete an additional ROP registration process, if required.

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  • Can you take an ROP class at a location other than your home school?

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    Yes, ROP is a regional program in which students can take classes offered at sites other than their home schools. Students must provide their own transportation to/ from their off-site ROP classes. Students traveling to an off-site ROP class will be asked to follow an ROP class attendance schedule that may vary on occasion from the home high school (i.e., start/ end dates, holidays and teacher workdays). Students traveling to off-site ROP classes may require an open period in their schedules to accommodate travel between sites. See the College & Career Specialist at your home school to find out if this is necessary. 

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  • What is the cost?

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    Classes are free for high school students.

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