Our dedicated team considers each student as something unique and
special,
To facilitate his success and to educate him to a self-confident
person with values, is our mission.
High School Diploma (HSD) is a diploma awarded for the completion of high school.
In
the United States and Canada, it is considered the minimum education required for government jobs and higher education.
Norton High School offers nationally recognized High School Diploma (HSD) through Online Learning.
We
are open 365 days (24/7) a year and has various faculty, staff, and administrators to assist our students and their parents. Of course, the "online" component of our school makes us
unique.
Norton High School maintains registration and completes an annual survey as required by the California Department of Education.
California
Education Codes 33190: https://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/ps/psaffedcode.asp
We comply with section 33190, California Education Codes Statutes, requiring the yearly completion of the California Department of Education Non-Public School Survey.
Online Adult High School Diploma Program
Whether you’re a traditional age high school student or an adult looking
for a second chance at education,we can help you!
Norton High School offers a flexible, online, and qualifiedv adult high school diploma program that helps you earn the future you
deserve.
Whether you enroll full-time or take a couple of courses, our program is designed to easily access your teachers, mentors, and other levels of
support.
Our online adult high school diploma program provides the flexibility you need to study when your schedule permits.
NHS is a modern and flexible kind of school, with a tailored learning plan and an easy to use online learning platform.
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