Student Handbook 2012-2013
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STUDENT HANDBOOK 2012-2013 … Campolindo High School John Walker, Principal Sharon Bartlett Scott Biezad Associate Principal Associate Principal Jenna Wrobel Lead Counselor 300 Moraga Road Moraga, CA 94556 Telephone (925) 280-3950 Administration Fax (925) 280-3951 Counseling Fax (925) 377-6420 School Code 052058 Name ______________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ City/Town ___________________________________________ State __________________________Zip Code _____________ Phone ______________________________________________ Student No. _________________________________________ The information in this book was the best available at press time. Watch for additional information and changes. ©2012 School Datebooks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in any retrieval system, or translated in any form without the written permission of School Datebooks, Inc. 2880 U.S. Hwy. 231 S., Suite 200 • Lafayette, IN 47909 • (765) 471-8883 http://www.schooldatebooks.com • [email protected] 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome 2012 - 2013 ............................................3 Skateboards, Roller Blades, and Bicycles ............18 District Vision Statement ........................................3 Lockers .................................................................18 Mission Statement ..................................................3 Acalanes Electronic Information/ Climate of Tolerance ...............................................3 Telecommunications User Policy .....................18 Schoolwide Learning Goals (ESLRS) .....................3 Tardy Policy ..........................................................19 Administration and Support Staff ............................4 Zero Tolerance Policy ...........................................19 Community Services ...............................................5 Academic Honesty Policy .....................................19 Important Phone Numbers .....................................5 Consequences for Academic Dishonesty .............20 Drug/Alcohol Treatment ..........................................5 Acalanes Union High School District Crisis Intervention and Help ...................................5 Graduation Requirements ................................21 Other Services ........................................................5 Graduation Requirements ....................................21 2012-2013 Dates to Remember .............................6 Notification Requirements ....................................21 Where to Find It ......................................................7 Progress Reports ..................................................21 Regular Schedule ...................................................8 School Sponsored Dances ...................................21 Wednesday Schedule .............................................8 Spectator Sportsmanship And Conduct Rally Schedule ........................................................8 Policies.............................................................22 Assembly Schedule ................................................8 Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) .........................22 Minimum Day ..........................................................8 Transportation by Auto .........................................23 Student Body Cards ...............................................9 Emergency Procedures ........................................23 College and Career Center .....................................9 Appropriate Dress .................................................23 Library .....................................................................9 Co-Curricular Activities Eligibility Sports .....................................................................9 Requirements...................................................24 Campolindo Suggested Test Schedule ...................9 School Nurse/Health Services ..............................25 2012- 2013 School Year .........................................9 Study Hall .............................................................25 Winter Finals Schedule .........................................10 Closed Campus ....................................................25 Spring Finals Schedule .........................................10 Visitors/Tours ........................................................25 Finals ....................................................................10 Student Driven Vehicles .......................................26 Attendance Procedure .......................................... 11 Work Permits ........................................................26 Student Attendance Review Board ....................... 11 Lost Books and Equipment ...................................26 Students Discipline Code ..................................... 11 Students Maintaining the School ..........................26 Grounds for Suspension and Expulsion ...............15 Cafeteria Rules .....................................................26 Constructive Possession ......................................17 Cell/Camera Phones And Audio Harassment ..........................................................17 Listening/Video Devices ...................................26 Hazing ..................................................................17 Student Organizations ..........................................27 Thefts ....................................................................17 Student Body and Class Office Position Saturday School ...................................................17 Descriptions .....................................................28 Detention ..............................................................18 Sports Schedule ...................................................29 2 WELCOME 2012 - 2013 The faculty and staff welcome you to Campolindo High School. You will find that Campolindo offers an academic curriculum that is both challenging and stimulating. We have a wide variety of co-curricular offerings and a strong athletic program. Whatever your interests and pursuits are, you will find it at Campo. This handbook provides valuable information to help you be successful inside and outside of school. It is only a guide. If you have questions regarding this information, do not hesitate to ask a staff member. Best of luck for this school year. Always remember that each of you MAKES A DIFFERENCE! DISTRICT VISION STATEMENT The Acalanes Union High School District will educate every student to excel and contribute in a global society. CAMPOLINDO’S MISSION STATEMENT The Campolindo High School community provides a comprehensive education in a supportive environ- ment to prepare students for success in a global society. CLIMATE OF TOLERANCE We are committed to maintaining a climate of tolerance and acceptance. Racism, sexism, homophobia, ethnic, cultural, and religious intolerance are not accepted in class or on campus at any time. Use of inappropriate language or actions which harass, insult, or demean any student, staff member, or school employee will not be tolerated. SCHOOLWIDE LEARNING GOALS (ESLRS) ESLR #1 Students will acquire a core of knowledge based on standards. ESLR Indicator Students will have access to required and elective courses. Courses are based on state and district adopted standards and benchmarks. ESLR #2 Students will explore broad-based opportunities, including career and educational pursuits. ESLR Indicator Students develop a 4 year plan leading to post secondary opportunities and participate in curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular programs that support and inform their future. ESLR #3 Students will demonstrate effective communication skills. ESLR Indicator Students use oral, written and technological skills to interpret, analyze and communicate information effectively. ESLR #4 Students will demonstrate problem solving and critical thinking skills. ESLR Indicator Students are engaged in activities, including the use of technology, to develop problem solving and critical thinking skills. 3 ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF DISTRICT OFFICE (925-280-3900) GENERAL OFFICE (925-280-3950) Principal: John Walker Administrative Assistant: Carolyn Daughton Finance Technician: Carolyn Madderra ATTENDANCE OFFICE Associate Principals: Sharon Bartlett (A - L) Scott Biezad (M - Z) Attendance Technician: Maureen Messana Attendance/Health Clerk: Betsy Canty COUNSELING OFFICE Lead Counselor: Jenna Wrobel (S - Z) Counselors: Susan Kjorlien (A – E) Jake Donohoe (F - Lee) Amardeep Dhaliwal (Lef - R) Peer Tutor/Student Support: Language Specialist/504: Jacque Chiavini Registrar: Deanna Rauch Nurse: Barbara Polanger Psychologist: Bonnie Willax Testing Coordinator: Cathleen Cooper LIBRARY Librarian: Patricia Hadley Library Assistant: Carol Ries College/Career Advisor: Gwenly Carrel STAFF Head Custodian: Federico Verduzco Day Custodian: Benji Wadsworth Campus Supervisor: Jim Graves Front cover designed by Marissa Chan Back cover designed by Ruth Hoover 4 COMMUNITY Services Important PHONE NUMBERS DRUG/ALCOHOL Treatment New Connections ......................................................................................................................676-1601 Thunder Road (Oakland) ................................................................................................... 510-653-5040 Kaiser ADAP ..............................................................................................................................295-4145