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East Valley Institute of Technology
(EVIT)
Chief Hill Learning Academy partners with EVIT to help students earn career or college ready skills. Students are informed on a quarterly basis of EVIT programs and the enrollment process. Students may apply to the EVIT program of choice during their sophomore, juniors and/or seniors year. Families are encouraged to visit EVIT.edu or attend the yearly EVIT Expo to learn more about the programs, certification and college credit opportunities available at EVIT.
Transportation is provided to and from EVIT for most programs. Morning EVIT programs will require students to arrive at Hill earlier than usual to get the AM EVIT bus. Afternoon EVIT programs will require parental pick up from Hill or the EVIT campus. Campus selection may be determined by program or location preference. Hill students can discover a career path at EVIT!
Campus Information
1601 W. Main St., Mesa, AZ 85201
480-461-4000
6625 S. Power Rd., Mesa, AZ 85212
480-308-4600
Common Question and Answers
Q.) Why would a Hill Academy student attend EVIT?
A. ) EVIT offers students in the East valley career training opportunities. The credits earned at EVIT will count towards CUSD graduation requirements.
Q.) Where do I start if my student is unsure of what program to enroll in at EVIT?
A.) They can attend a school to EVIT tour. They can go to the Spring EVIT Expo, (see EVIT.edu for details.) They can also create an account and take an assessment at MyFutureAZ.
Q.) When do most students attend EVIT?
A. ) Most students attend EVIT after sophomore year. Most programs have a two year curriculum. However, there are some extended-day, year-long programs that allow for a senior start time.
Q.) What determines the EVIT campus location a student attends?
A.) During the application process a student will select a preferred campus location. Program availability and specific desired programs can determine the campus location. Ex. Aviation is only offered at the Power campus.
Q.) Is there a fee required to attend EVIT?
A.) There is NO fee to attend EVIT. However, some programs have a supply, uniform, exam or fight time fee. Costs and fees are minimal compared to other private programs. If a fee is a concern, contact EVIT for assistance.Q.) What will my student’s schedule look like?
A. ) Students who attend EVIT will spend half their school day at EVIT and the other half at Hill Academy, or vice versa. Students will focus on core requirements at Hill and take career path electives at EVIT.
Q.) Will my students be able to play sports and attend EVIT?
A.) Students will need to check with their individual coach regarding practice and game times, to make that determination.Q.) During district testing what does my student need to do?
A.) Students will need to request a home school verification form to excuse them from EVIT. Parents need to call the EVIT attendance office to inform EVIT of their student’s absence due to testing at the homeschool.
If testing is not required, the student will attend EVIT as usual. Please note, some testing dates may require all students not testing to be off campus. The cafeteria may be closed for service. Students should check with their teachers for testing procedures during these times.Q.) Is transportation provided to EVIT for all programs?
A.) If a program has an early morning 7am start time or a late afternoon 4pm end time, transportation to and from EVIT will be a family responsibility. Below is the Hill bus schedule for standard/non-extended hour programsAM (Main)
Leaves Hill - 7:09
Gets to EVIT - 7:51
Leaves EVIT - 10:45
Returns to Hill - 11:45
PM (Main)
Leaves Hill - 11:21
Gets to EVIT - 11:48
Leaves EVIT - 2:18
Returns to Hill - 3:15
Q.) What are other transportation considerations?
A.) Parents will need to drop off their student to Hill or (Chandler Early College - Power Cosmetology AM program) if they attend an AM program. Parents should also note PM EVIT students will arrive to Hill after 3:10 and parents will need to make arrangements to pick up thier student to get them home.
Q.) Does EVIT have the same attendance calendar as CUSD?
A.) No, please go to EVIT calendar for more information.Q.) What is EVIT’s attendance policy?
A.) EVIT Attendance Policy SY 2023-24 : EVIT’s vision is to prepare students for competitive employment. Therefore, it is extremely important that EVIT policy reflects the values and needs of our local employers, who overwhelmingly agree that attendance and punctuality are two of the most important qualities we can teach our students. When addressing absences, Home School Activity (H.S.A.) absences are included in each reference regarding class time missed. In an effort to meet this challenge, EVIT uses the following policy:
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According to Arizona law, high school students are expected to attend all of their scheduled classes to receive credit. On occasion, absences might occur. Withholding of grades or credit can occur only if the student is absent fifteen (15) or more excused or unexcused days in a semester (includes H.S.A.). If a student under 18 years old is absent for five non-consecutive days (excused/unexcused/ H.S.A.), a truancy letter will be sent home to a parent/guardian. If the minor student is absent for ten (10) days (excused/ unexcused/H.S.A.), a second letter will be sent home to a parent/guardian with a warning that the student’s ability to pass his/her program could be threatened by the student’s lack of hands-on skills/practice time experienced during class. Fifteen (15) absences in a semester (excused/ unexcused/H.S.A.) will result in the student’s status change to audit. In audit status, the student will continue attending class but will not earn credit for the program.
Hill Academy expectations for EVIT students
1. Students attending EVIT must remain on track to graduate. This includes passing CUSD needed exams. Meet with your counselor if you have questions.
2. Students need to ride the bus for their first quarter and or if there is an attendance issue. If a student is allowed to provide their own transportation to and from EVIT, attendance at both campuses can not be an issue or this privilege will be reviewed.
3. They must submit a transportation request form before they start EVIT or they will not be allowed to ride the bus.
4. During the CUSD breaks, buses from Hill to and from EVIT will be in operation. Students are expected to attend EVIT during the CUSD intercession. CUSD intersession will not be considered a home school excused absence. Please review the CUSD and EVIT calendars.
5. Students must pass classes at both campuses and may be dropped from EVIT if they are placed in an audit status.Check Out the EVIT Expo on Saturday - January 27, 2024
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About Mrs. Violet Nelson...
Position: School Counselor
Team/Department: Student Services - Counseling
Room: 211
Phone: 480-812-7159
Email: Mrs. Violet Nelson
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I'm so glad you’re here! As part of our community; students and families will experience support and academic possibilities. Let's create, collaborate, and connect across the next days, weeks, months and years to reach success.
Let’s Rise!My Education and Professional Background
I was born in Arizona but spent many years living in El Paso, Texas, then moved back to Arizona my junior year of high school.
I graduated from Glendale High School. Then I attended several community colleges until transferring to ASU. I earned my Bachelor of Science with an emphasis on Justice Studies. After working with at-risk young people, I went back to school to earn my Master's in Counseling and a Master's in Education Curriculum and Instruction.
I have worked for CUSD since 2004 as a school counselor and have loved every experience. It's been an honor to have partnered with ASU as an American Dream parent facilitator, recognized as an FFA Leadership supporter, MLK Leadership Award recipient, IB Leader, CUSD Apple Achievement Award recipient, the Si Se Puede Leadership Award recipient, and the Chandler Gilbert Community College Teal & Silver Award recipient.
In my free time I like to read, hike, and explore the world with my husband and two kids.
My Educational Philosophy
Our community has the ability to learn new patterns of thought and behavior when we are brave and humble enough to try.
By setting a space and time to listen and learn, personal growth can happen.The Choice is Yours! Why Choose Chief Hill Learning Academy?
Families choose Hill Academy because it's a credit acceleration school that supports social and work ready skills.
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