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Welcome to Vista

Vista Alternative High School Profile 2024-2025

4455 Seneca Park Avenue, Fremont, CA 94538

Ph: 510-657-7028; Fax 510-657-5535
https://fremontunified.org/robertson

CEEB Code: 050952

Administrator and Counselor Team

Salvador Herrera, Jr., Principal

Sheila Jemo, Assistant Principal

Michael Hellerud, Counselor

Accreditation
2021-2026 Western Association of Schools and Colleges Full Accreditation

Student Demographics
Asian 37%
Black or African American 5% Hispanic/Latino 37%
White 12%
Am. Indian/Alaskan Native 2% Total enrollment: 41

College Bound (Class of 2024 Statistics)
Total class size (2024) 12
Four year college/university 50% Two year college 42%
Not sure yet 8%

The School and Community

Vista Alternative is Fremont Unified School District’s Independent Study program for students in seventh to twelfth grade. The program offers engaging learning tailored to an independent model of instruction and learning. Vista students usually show a strong academic background that supports their capabilities of learning through the independent study model. Vista Alternative has been serving the Fremont community since 1980. Fremont, California is located in the heart of SiliconValley and welcomes families from various cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Fremont is a suburban city in the Bay Area/Silicon Valley and is composed of families from all socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.

 

The Unique offerings of Vista Alternative

Vista Alternative offers a rigorous curriculum for grades 7-12. Vista uses Edmentum online software which is an approved course provider by the University of California (UC) “a-g”. Students meet with teachers a minimum of twice a week on days that match their personal schedules. This allows students with athletic, artistic or other interests to have a school schedule that meets their needs while also preparing them for a successful University experience.

Our Mission

Our mission is to motivate, challenge and prepare students to succeed in an ever-changing and diverse world. Our program provides a safe and secure
alternative learning environment that is tailored to accommodate individual needs, circumstances, or preferences that are not met by a traditional setting. Our curriculum is an academically rigorous blended learning model that combines direct instruction and independent study.

Honors, Advanced Placement, and ROP Courses

Vista students can take Honors and AP classes through Dual Enrollment with a comprehensive high school. Students can also take CTE courses at MVROP.

Graduation Requirements
English 40 Units
Math 30 Units
Social Science 30 Units
Science 20 Units Fine Arts/ World Lang 10 Units

Physical Education 20 Units

Health 5 Units
Electives 45 Units
Total 200 Units

Transcript Legend:
P= College Preparatory H= Honors Level
AP= Advanced Placement

Grading Legend:
I= Incomplete NC= No Credit
R= Repeat Class

RF/ RD= Repeated for Credit N= No Grade
CR= Credit Received (Spring 2020 only) NCR= No Credit (Spring 2020 only)

GPA and Related Procedures

Fremont Unified School District does not allow acceleration of coursework and does not rank students. A student's overall GPA is not weighted and is based on a 4-point scale.

 

Class Lengths and Units

Students take 6 classes each semester. Each class is 5 units per semester, 10 units per school year. Students can earn 30 units per semester and 60 units per year.

Service Learning

FUSD’s Board of Education affirms the importance of service learning as a high school graduation requirement as a vital part of the instructional program and supports service learning as an instructional strategy. This enables students to be confident, effective thinkers and problem-solvers, as well as ethical participants in society. 40 hours of service learning are required of students to be completed between 9th and 12th grade in order to graduate.