Free Bilingual Online Literacy Apps for Riverside County Families

Footsteps2Brilliance 3 Million Word Challenge

As part of the Literacy by 5th Grade Initiative, Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Edwin Gomez is providing free access to a suite of bilingual learning programs for all students in Riverside county. 

From pre-reading activities and read-to-you stories, to alphabet recognition songs and grammar rules games, these interactive, new tools from Footsteps2Brilliance are now available to our youngest learners 24/7.

  1. Go to www.myf2b.com/riverside.
  2. Click the Register for Free Today button.
  3. Enter your home zip code and click the Check my Zip Code button.
  4. Select your school district from the options provided.
  5. Click the Register in English or Registrarse en español button.
  6. Follow the prompts to complete your child’s registration.

For more information, please see our recent press releases:

Can Riverside County Students Read Three Million Words This Spring? - 2/24/2022

RCOE Offers Free Access to Interactive, Early Literacy Program, Footsteps2Brilliance - 1/26/2022

Our Schools

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Dr. Anny Iacono
Principal
aiacono@rcoe.us

Welcome! The David L. Long Regional Learning Center is an alternative education school offering a variety of programs and activities for all students. The staff is committed to our core values of building a culture of trust, respect, and high expectations through open and honest communication, and focusing on the needs of our students to be successful in school and in life. Our programs include Community School, Independent Study, Come Back Kids (CBK), Audiology and Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and the Murrieta Medical Therapy Unit (MTU).

The Community School program at David L. Long serves students in middle and high school who have been expelled from their resident school. Students attend class daily and have opportunities to earn credits, participate in an intramural sports program, take Art and Career Technical Education courses, participate in substance abuse counseling, engage in therapeutic social-emotional counseling, and work towards their community service goals. If your student has been expelled from school, please contact our office to find out how we can help reengage your student and help him/her get back on track!

Our Independent Study Program targets students in grades 7th through 12th. Students receive one-on-one personalized instruction with their teacher on a weekly basis. Students work side-by-side with our dedicated and caring staff members to achieve the educational goals they have always desired!

The Come Back Kids Charter school program targets students’ ages 16-23 years old that have struggled to find that small, personalized connection with their school and instructional program. Our teachers work with students to develop individualized learning plans that target each student’s needs. Teachers and students meet on a weekly basis to pursue their high school diploma at their own pace. This program is designed for the older student who may have dropped out of school, lost interest, or life just simply got in the way of earning their high school diploma. Students work one-on-one with their teachers while they work, take care of their family, or finish up that last 5 credits they missed at their traditional high school. Don’t wait to enroll, call today for CBK! (951) 249-8700.

The David L. Long Regional Learning Center is an approved HiSET (GED) testing facility. If you have questions about taking the HiSET (GED), please call (951) 249-8700.

The Audiology and Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) Program serves students from preschool to 22 years old for deaf and hard of hearing students that are in public schools within Riverside County. The DHH program boasts audiologists who do assessments, provide training to district personnel, and support the RCOE DHH Special Day classes. If your son or daughter is experiencing audiological problems in school, call now for guidance and help! (951) 249-4603.

The Murrieta Medical Therapy Unit (MTU) is a California Children Services Program (CCS). MTU provides physical and occupational therapy to children 0-21 years that have a qualifying physical therapeutics diagnosis. For more information on how to qualify for MTU, please call (951) 249-8770 or the main office at (951) 358-5401.

Programs Offered

  • Community School
  • Independent Study
  • Come Back Kids Charter
  • Counseling Services for attending students
  • GED® and HiSET® Testing
  • PLATO On-Line Learning
  • Math Tutoring
  • College and Career Counseling
  • Athletic Program
  • Substance Abuse Counseling for enrolled community school students
  • Community Service Opportunities
  • Parent Involvement Opportunities
  • Career Technical Education-Health Careers
  • Medical Therapy Unit
  • Audiology and Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program
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