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Home Page    
Overview, goals, and partners.    
  About Us    
 
More background info about the RAHSI project.    
  FAQ    
 
Frequently asked questions.    
  In the Media    
  Articles featuring RAHSI students, programs, and internships.
   
  Middle School    
  Middle school resources for students/parents and teachers including science games and websites.
   
  High School    
 
RAHSI high schools, college and university health occupations programs, career exploration, student conferences and lectures links, internships and volunteering, summer programs, science games and websites, scholarships and financial resources, RAHSI Facebook ID.    
  ASPIRE Programs    
  Service Learning Project ideas, RAHSI internship and scholarship opportunities reserved for students participating in a RAHSI Health Career Pathway.
   
  RAHSI Tools    
  Pathway coordination, surveys, forms and templates, RAHSI curriculum, industry toolkits, and project evaluation.
   
  Teachers and Counselors    
 
Healthcare industry standards, additional curriculum and lab assignment links, county and state labor market resources, externships and professional development, teacher award nominations, and classroom grants.    
    Med Bio    
    Curriculum and lab assignment resources for the classroom and beyond.    
    Med Chem    
    Curriculum and lab assignment resources for the classroom and beyond.    
    Message Board    
    Tips of the trade and helpful information submitted by teachers and others, RAHSI Facebook ID.    
  Testimonials    
  Comments made by RAHSI stakeholders about the project, website guestbook.
   
  Contacts    
 
RAHSI coordination team, school pathway coordinators, Webmaster.    
         
   
The project is supported by the Governor of California's Career-Technical Education (CTE) Initiative and the
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District.