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Contact Us
Principal: John Pizzo
Secretary: Stephanie Blanc
Address: 4000 Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, CA 94534 (Solano Community College)
Telephone: (707) 862-7158
Grades: 9-12
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Summer Info
Summer Office Hours:
Office is closed June 30- August 1, 2022
Office Reopens to the public: August 2, 2022
Athletics
Athletic Clearance Process (Parents/Students)
Athletics Director: Tracy Cordes | Tracylo@fsusd.org | (707) 863-7950 ext 2518
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Band
Scott Miller | ScottM@fsusd.org
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Summer School
Sabrina McCarver | (707) 863-7950 ext 2414 | SabrinaMc@fsusd.org
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Transcripts & Work Permits
Stephanie Blanc | StephanieBl@FSUSD.org
After June 16th
Kate Bollmann | (707) 399-1230 | KateB@fsusd.org
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Wellness
Rodriguez High / Early College Wellness Center
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Care Solace is an online resource with a live 24×7 concierge line that assists individuals in finding local mental health related programs and counseling services. To use Care Solace, individuals answer ten basic questions in order to receive an extensive list of referrals to applicable care providers. Care Solace takes into account all types of private insurance including Medi-Cal, Medicaid, and Medicare and those that have no insurance. The system also filters by age, gender, zip code and special requests.
FSUSD’s partnership with Care Solace provides access to services for our students, staff, and families at no cost. Please note, this service is an optional resource available by choice and is not mandatory in any way. Care Solace does not require a user’s name, address, phone number, or date of birth. All of the information that is entered on their platform is completely confidential and stored securely.
To access Care Solace, visit https://www.caresolace.com/site/fsusdfamilies/
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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR STUDENTS (EC 49428)
Students in need of mental health related services may reach out to their site administrator, school counselor or school psychologist. To access community-based mental health services, students with Medi-cal or Medicare insurance, or for students who are uninsured mental health services can be requested through Solano County Mental Health Access Line at 1(800)547-0495. To identify other community-based mental health providers please visit solanocares.org.
Students and families may also contact their insurance network providers to request mental health services. CRISIS SERVICES:
If you or your family member is experiencing an acute mental health emergency call 911, go the nearest emergency room, or contact the Solano County Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Unit at 1(707)428-1131. To access 24/7 suicide prevention support, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1(800)273-8255 or 1(888)628-9454 for the Spanish line; or to access the 24/7 Crisis Text Line, text HOME to 741741. LGBTQ youth can access crisis support through the 24/7 Trevor Lifeline at 1(866)488-7386 or Trevor Text Line text START to 678678 Mon-Friday 12pm-7pm.
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Students
Orientation
August 8, 2022 - 9th grade new students
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Back to school Night: September 1, 2022 @ 6pm
Seniors
Cal Grant Opt Out Letter | Cal Grand Opt Out Form
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Student Resources
Staff Directory
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- Administrative Services
- ECHS
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About Early College High School
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What if by the time you graduated high school, you had earned both your high school diploma and a college degree? Prepare your student for academic success by applying to the Early College High School program (ECHS), a unique program opportunity that supports, motivates and builds students up, preparing them for life in college and beyond. ECHS allows students to earn college credits from Solano Community College while working towards their high school diploma. It is a special program offered under the umbrella of Rodriguez High School. Each year for 9th grade, the program accepts 100 students to participate by taking all of their high school classes and college classes concurrently on the Solano Community College campus. This exciting and developing program provides students with the tools needed for a chance to possibly earn a college degree by graduation.
Students selected to participate in ECHS will benefit from the following:
Self-directed learning
Individualized learning and career plans
College/career emphasis
Academic support
Opportunity to earn a high school diploma and transferable college units
A bridge between high school and community college
Minimum Requirements to enter Program:Recommendation from current teachers
2.5 GPA
Pattern of consistent attendance of responsible behavior
Program Information Slides
ECHS Information Night Video
For program questions, please contact Principal, John Pizzo - JohnPi@fsusd.org