

El Camino HS Newsletter
April
Principal's Message
The purpose of El Camino High School is to provide our students with an alternative education. Our mission is to develop within our students an awareness of their responsibilities to become productive contributing members of society and work enthusiastically toward their full potential.
El Camino takes great pride in servicing our students and for its efforts has been recognized as a Model Continuation School by the state of California. It is our goal to assist students in recouping credits so that they can either return to their home school or graduate at El Camino.
Mark Hunter
Principal, ECHS
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Student News & Info
Pre-order Your 2024 Yearbook Now!
The El Camino High School Yearbooks are available for pre-order for $25. Purchase in the front office during snack or lunch.
Once the yearbooks are all sold, they are gone forever!
NOTE: CASH only - exact change!
If you are turning 18 years of age or if you are 18 years of age, you MUST register with the Selective Service System by clicking the image to the right or by going to www.sss.gov. It takes less than 2 minutes to register and it's the law!
Registering can save a you a lifetime of headaches. Some of the benefits lost for failing to register include access to: state-funded financial aid for college, most federal employment, some state employment, job training programs, and delays in citizenship processing.
If you do not register within 30 days of your 18th birthday, you may be asked to go to your local U.S. post office in person and fill out the form there.
Counselor's Corner
College & Career
Internship Opportunities
(Brought to you by the National College Resources Foundation)
Edison Community: Line Worker Tuition Assistance & Job Training
National College Resources Foundation
Our approach is to provide holistic comprehensive intervention, mentoring, tutoring, and college and career planning.
LA Promise Fund: LA Rams Summer Internship
Clubs
West Meets East Club
The purpose of the club is to provide our students the opportunity to experience Eastern culture, language, food, tradition, custom, holidays, etc. in order for students to compare the similarities and differences of the Western and Eastern cultures.
Activities: Western & Eastern food tasting, games, crafts, dances, learn the art of Tai Chi, learn phrases in Mandarin, etc.
The club meets during lunch. Check the student calendar for upcoming meetings!