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Esperanza HS Campus-09-10 (pdf)

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 1830 N. Kellogg, Anaheim, CA  92807
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Esperanza High School
1830 N. Kellogg, Anaheim, CA  92807

High School Student Guidance

Your on-campus counselor or career guidance specialist (CGS) can help you with ROP program selection, completion of registration, and assistance with job placement. Career guidance specialists may assist you with career interest surveys, aptitude testing, career research, career information, and career goals. Credits apply to high school graduation, as determined by the participating district. The number of credits are determined by the student’s hours of program attendance and active participation.

Career Guidance Specialist: Ms. Coulter
714-986-7540 x13025


Explore careers at Esperanza High School!

Art in Animation—If you’re serious about a career in the commercial art/animation world, take this class!  This 3-D computer animation, 2-D graphics and animation, traditional media, and design course includes design, rendering and animation using Maya software.  The course also includes the history and mechanics of animation.  Students who successfully complete this two-semester course can earn one year of UC-approved fine arts credit.  

Computer Graphics and Design—You will learn design and layout, desktop computer operations, and graphic software such as Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, and print production preparation.  This class gets you ready for entry-level employment in such positions as layout artist, graphic artist, desktop publisher and production artist.  Students in grades 9-12 may enroll.  This class will prepare you for industry employment and for advanced training.

Culinary Arts, Introduction to—If you love to cook or want to learn, this introductory class will give you more than the basics.  You’ll learn garde manger (the art of fruit and vegetable carving) basic cooking, and some international cooking.  You’ll also learn safety and sanitation, nutrition basics, and food service operations.  The class prepares you for entry-level jobs and advanced training.

Fire Technology, Introduction to—You’ll learn about firefighting tactics, fire safety, handling hazardous materials, firefighting tools and equipment.  You’ll also learn about firefighting and related occupations and the qualifications and requirements for the field.  The class prepares you for advanced training.

Legal and Law Enforcement—You’ll gain an understanding of what substance abuse does to the body and mind.  You will also learn about criminal law, traffic and juvenile law, judicial proceedings, and emergency preparedness.  Successful students will have the opportunity to participate in field trips to justice institutions and "ride-alongs" with police officers.  The class prepares you for advanced training.

Medical Careers Academy: Academic Studies/Career Planning in Medical Sciences—Explore the many health science careers found in hospitals, community health centers and clinics.  You’ll identify roles and responsibilities of health care providers and study health, safety, nutrition, body systems, human growth and development, communicable and chronic diseases, medical terminology and abbreviations, legal/ethical topics, and socioeconomic issues in health care.  The class prepares you for advanced training.  This class is for ninth grade students only.

Medical Careers Academy: Medical Careers I—You’ll learn how to take vital signs, understand basic medical terminology, body mechanics, and body systems; and you’ll learn how to practice safety and infection control.  You will identify roles and responsibilities of a wide variety of health care professionals, ethical standards required of health care providers, and socio-economic factors involved in health care.  The class prepares you for further study in health care professions. 

Retail Careers/General Merchandising CC/CVELearn on the job in local retail outlets while earning graduation credits. This course prepares students for entry-level employment in retail careers through classroom instruction and on-the-job training. You'll learn sales and marketing, security, shipping, receiving, customer service, visual display and inventory control. The course also prepares you for advanced business studies. After-school class  for high school students only

You'll learn about the workplace from experts while earning elective credits and preparing for a great job.  This a great way to start your career today, why delay?


Find out about after-school, evening, and weekend ROP career programs at various locations.


ROP offers afterschool career-technical magnet programs that are designed especially for career-minded high school students like you. 

Take advantage of these off-campus opportunities.  Study along with other students with similar interests.  See your counselor.


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714-502-5858

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