Grants Pass High School

 

Pathways Web Site

 

Users Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated:  May 27, 2002

By:  Celena Shouse-Bland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Access the Web Site:

1.      Open a browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, etc.)

2.      Type in the web address: www.grantspass.k12.or.us/gphs/pathways

 

You will find yourself at this page:

 

The first page you find yourself has the title “How to Find the Information You Need” across the top.  This page is also represented by the purple “Start Here” link near the top left corner.

 

The basic layout of each page will look the same as this one.

 

Down the left hand side are 6 blue boxes.  Each box lists the focus of one of the Pathways, followed by “Technical” or “Professional”.

 

Move your mouse pointer over the “Technical” or “Professional” under each heading and click to go to a page describing the graduation requirements for that pathway option.

Across the top of the page are two rows of links listed in blue.  When you click on one of them, the link to the page you are currently on turns to purple. 

 

The following is a brief description of information can be found on each of these pages:

  • Start Here
    You are here. This page will help you find your way around.
  • Pathways
    Information on the Connections Class offered to freshmen and why choosing
    a Pathway is important.
  • GPHS Home
    This will take you to the
    Grants Pass High School home page.
  • 2+2
    Wouldn't it be cool to earn college credit for classes you are taking right now?
    Check out this page to learn how.
  • RCC
    This page has information on
    Rogue Community College and a link to their web site..
  • OR Universities
    Information on the 8 Universities in
    Oregon including their entrance requirements, addresses, phone numbers and web sites.
  • Class List
    Course descriptions for all classes offered at
    Grants Pass High School.
    Search by class name or department.
  • Diploma
    Graduation requirements by the year you graduate, because yes, they are changing.
  • CIM
    The Certificate of Initial Mastery, what it is, why you should get it, and information on tests and work samples.
  • CAM
    The Certificate of Advanced Mastery, what it is, why you should get it, and how it ties in with the CIM..
  • Challenge Tests
    Think you know it all? Well, you may be able to test out of some of your required classes. Check here.
  • Alternative Education
    Having problems with high school? Get more information on the
    Alternative High School and earning your GED (General Equivalency Diploma).