Pacific High School | Driver Education

Pacific High School is a California private high school that satisfies the California Education Code requirements for students to obtain a high school diploma or to take additional classes not available from your local high school. Designed for all high school students (freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors) in public and private high schools in Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Orange County, San Diego, Riverside and all other areas of California. (Search Engine Description)
We do not offer driver training or behind the wheel classes, you will need to contact a local driving school once you take our driver education class to become a student driver. We recommend California Driver Training.
 
   
   
 
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Meets the California Education Code Requirements

Foreign Languages

Spanish 1A

This course provides the introduction to the Spanish language: greetings, time, clothing, family, food and basic conversation. Includes textbook and your choice of cassette tapes or CD's.

Spanish 1B

Learn additional nouns, verbs and adjectives and how to put them together in conversations . Includes textbook and your choice of cassette tapes or CD's.

French 1A

This course provides the introduction to the French language: greetings, time, clothing, family, food and basic conversation. Includes textbook and your choice of cassette tapes or CD's.

French 1B

Learn additional nouns, verbs and adjectives and how to put them together in conversations . Includes textbook and your choice of cassette tapes or CD's.

P. E.

Physical Education

P. E. units can be earned in conjunction with your local health club, YMCA or YWCA. Students should submit a written proposal detailing the type of activity and the number of hours involved.

Music

Vocal

Music units can be earned in conjunction with your local church or other organized singing group. Students should submit a written proposal detailing the type of activity and the number of hours involved.

Instrumental

Music units can be earned in conjunction with your local music tutor. Students should submit a written proposal detailing the type of activity and the number of hours involved.