Exeter UNION

High School
Monarch HANDBOOK
for
STUDENTS & PARENTS
2010 - 2011

Exeter Union High School

Home of the Monarchs
505 Rocky Hill Drive
Exeter, California 93221
559-592-2127



Table of Contents

A Message From The Principal - 1 -

EUHS Directory - 2 -

Counselor Assignment by Grade and Last Name - 2 -

Telephone Directory - 2 -

2010-2011 EUHS Calendar - 3 -

Map - 3 -

Map - 4 -

EUHS Daily Bell Schedule - 6 -

EUHS Foggy Day Schedule - 7 -

The Importance of Regular Attendance - 8 -

Absences - 8 -

Attendance Requirement For Extra-Curricular Activity Participation - 8 -

Unverified Absence - 8 -

Tardiness - 8 -

Moving - Changing Schools - 8 -

When You Need To Be Out Of Class - 9 -

Hall Pass - 9 -

Passports To Leave Class - 9 -

Release Of Students During The School Day - 9 -

EUHS On-Campus Independent Study Program - 9 -

Classroom & School-wide Behavior Plans - 10 -

Classroom Behavior Plan - 10 -

School-Wide Discipline Plan - 11 -

Academic Integrity - 11 -

Aerosol Cans - 11 -

Bus Rules – To And From School - 11 -

Gambling - 11 -

Cell Phones, Mp3 Players, & Electronics - 11 -

Dress And Grooming Rules - 12 -

Public Display Of Affection - 13 -

Fighting - 13 -

Prohibited Areas - 13 -

Hazing - 13 -

Crosswalks/Jaywalking - 14 -

Weapons On Campus - 14 -

Laser Pens Or Lights - 14 -

Student Searches - 14 -

Search By Detection Canines - 14 -

Illegal Substances - 14 -

Alcohol/Controlled Substance - 14 -

Suspension - 14 -

Marking Pen - 14 -

Seeds - 14 -

Tobacco - 15 -

Sexual Harassment - 15 -

Closed Campus During Instructional Time - 15 -

Non-School Personnel On Campus - 15 -

Skateboards/Roller Blades - 15 -

Vandalism - Defacing School Property - 15 -

Appeal Of Disciplinary Action - 15 -

School Events - 15 -

Dances - 15 -

Junior/Senior Prom - 16 -

Graduation Ceremony - 16 -

Use of Facilities - 16 -

Library Computer/Media Lab Rules: - 16 -

Co-Curricular & Extra-Curricular Activities - 16 -

Co-Curricular Courses - 16 -

Extra-Curricular Activities - 17 -

Extra-Curricular Eligibility - 17 -

Clubs And Organizations - 17 -

Monarch Athletics - 18 -

Grades - 19 -

Course Credit - 19 -

Repeating A Course - 19 -

Methods Of Grading - 19 -

Grade Point Average - 19 -

EUHS Class Ranking: - 19 -

Top Ten Students Determination: - 20 -

Valedictorian/Salutatorian Determination: - 20 -

Progress Reports & Report Cards - 20 -

Grade Access - 20 -

Citizenship Grade - 20 -

Homework - 21 -

Credit of College Course Work - 21 -

Physical Education - 21 -

Graduation Requirements - 22 -

Additional Graduation Requirements - 22 -

California Scholastic Federation (CSF) - 23 -

Course Offerings - 24 -

Important Information for Students - 25 -

Assemblies - 25 -

Cafeteria - 25 -

Emergency, Evacuation, & Lockdown Procedures - 25 -

Fire Drill - 25 -

Bells - 25 -

Counseling Services - 25 -

Debt Owed List - 25 -

Lost And Found - 25 -

Lunch - 26 -

Medication In School - 26 -

Parking - 26 -

Student Drop-Off/Pick-Up - 26 -

Supplies - 26 -

Telephone - 26 -

Textbooks - 26 -

Vending Machines - 27 -

Video Camera System - 27 -

Visitors On Campus - 27 -

APPENDICES - 28 -

Appendix 1 – Grounds for Suspension and Expulsion - 28 -

Appendix 2 – Hazing - 31 -

Appendix 3 – Sexual Harassment - 31 -

Appendix 4 – Open Campus During Lunch Period - 35 -

Appendix 5 – Uniform Complaint Procedure - 35 -

Appendix 6 – Notice to Parents - 37 -

Parent/Student Rights In Identification, Evaluation And Placement - 38 -

Notice Of Parental Rights - 39 -

Appendix 7 – Choosing Your Child’s School - 40 -

Statutory School Attendance Alternatives - 42 -

Appendix 8 – Animals At School - 43 -

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“Distinguished Traditions, Discovered Dreams, Developed Potentials”

EXETER UNION HIGH SCHOOL

“A California Distinguished School”

505 Rocky Hill Drive, Exeter, CA 93221

Phone: (559) 592-2127 Fax: (559) 592-3539

A Message From The Principal

Dear Parents and Students of Exeter Union High School,

Welcome to the 2010-2011 school year at Exeter Union High School. We look forward to an exciting year filled with much learning and many memorable moments. This year we begin our transition to a six period day. In addition, every Wednesday will be a late start for students, with school beginning at 8:55 (warning bell ringing at 8:50) rather than the regular day start of 7:55 (warning bell ringing at 7:50). These late start days will provide professional development opportunities for teachers. Teachers will be looking at students’ data/results and having discussions and planning opportunities with colleagues as a means of addressing the various academic needs of all students.

For the purpose of maintaining and further developing the safety and well being of all students and staff, we will open two designated gates for entrance and exit of the campus. Those gates are the large rolling gates next to the band room off of San Juan Ave (north side of campus), and the other which is located west of the Smith gym, directly north of the student parking lot off of Rocky Hill Dr. This change will also assist with supervision of students leaving and entering the campus. As usual, all other visits to the school during the day need to be made through the office.

I would like to cordially invite all parents and family members to be a part of your student’s education. I know that behind every successful high school student are many caring and involved family members. Throughout the year you will receive a newsletter highlighting special events and upcoming opportunities. Communication is a vital component of student success; therefore opportunities to share and discuss your student’s academic performance will be a priority. As will opportunities to share concerns or ideas for improving the work we do.

We are continuing with our high academic expectations for all students. I believe our students can meet all grade level standards as set by Exeter Public Schools and the state of California. It is our goal to prepare all students with the academic knowledge necessary to be successful throughout school and in life.

The staff is committed to provide a safe and secure learning environment at Exeter Union High School. We have a well-designed Discipline Plan that clearly outlines what is expected at our school. Our plan includes a consistent system of choices and consequences that are designed to assist our students in making good life choices which contribute to making our students successful. Please refer to the Student/Parent Handbook for additional information.

If we can be of any assistance to your student, please don’t hesitate to give us a call, or come by and see us. We want this school year to be a wonderful one for you and your student.

Sincerely,

Frank Silveira

Principal

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EUHS Directory

Counselor Assignment by Grade and Last Name

Frank Silveira …..……………………………………………….Principal – All Students

Magdalena Vazquez Assistant Principal and Dean/Counselor for All Seniors

Darin Pace………………………..Dean/Counselor for Frosh through Juniors A - Hi

Luis Venegas …………………. Dean/Counselor for Frosh through Juniors Hj - Mo

TBA ………………… Dean/Counselor for Frosh through Juniors Mu - Z

Margie Reed………………………………….Guidance Associate/Migrant Counselor

Michael Powell……………………………………………….………….Athletic Director

Jason Welch…..…………………………………………….…………Activities Director

Telephone Directory

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EUHS Main Campus 592-2127

Ag Farm 592-2449

Assistant Principal 205

Activities Director 222

Athletic Director 207

Attendance Secretary 210

Band Room 391

Bookkeeper 204

Counseling Office Guidance Associate 212

Counseling Office Secretary 217

Dean/Counselor – All Seniors 205

Dean/Counselor – Frosh thru Juniors, A – Hi 206

Dean/Counselor – Frosh thru Juniors, Hj – Mo 215

Dean/Counselor – Frosh thru Juniors, Mu – Z 214

Library 219

Migrant Office 230

Nurse’s Office 209

Principal’s Secretary 202

Registrar 208

Special Education 313

Testing 257

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2010-2011 EUHS Calendar


Map



EUHS Daily Bell Schedule

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REGULAR DAY

Warning Bell 7:50

Period 1 7:55 - 8:57 62 min

Passing 8:57 - 9:02 5 min

Period 2 9:02 -10:01 59 min

Break 10:01 -10:08 10 min

Period 3 10:11 -11:10 59 min

Passing 11:10 -11:15 5 min

Period 4 11:15 -12:14 59 min

Lunch 12:14 -12:57 43 min

Period 5 1:00 - 1:59 59 min

Passing 1:59 - 2:04 5 min

Period 6 2:04 - 3:03 59 min

LATE START WEDNESDAY

Warning Bell 8:50

Period 1 8:55 - 9:47 52 min

Passing 9:47 - 9:52 5 min

Period 2 9:52 -10:41 49 min

Break 10:41 -10:48 10 min

Period 3 10:51 -11:40 49 min

Passing 11:40 -11:45 5 min

Period 4 11:45 -12:34 49 min

Lunch 12:34 - 1:17 43 min

Period 5 1:20 - 2:09 49 min

Passing 2:09 - 2:14 5 min

Period 6 2:14 - 3:03 49 min

MINIMUM DAY

Warning Bell 7:50

Period 1 7:55 - 8:37 42 min

Passing 8:37 - 8:42 5 min

Period 2 8:42 - 9:21 39 min

Break 9:21 - 9:28 10 min

Period 3 9:31 -10:10 39 min

Passing 10:10 -10:15 5 min

Period 4 10:15 -10:54 39 min

Break 10:54 -11:01 10 min

Period 5 11:04 -11:43 39 min

Passing 11:43 -11:48 5 min

Period 6 11:48 -12:27 39 min

FALL FINALS (Thursday/Friday – 3 Period Day)

Warning Bell 7:50

Period 1 / 2 7:55 - 9:25 90 min

Break 9:25 - 9:32 10 min

Period 3/ 4 9:35 -11:05 90 min

Break 11:05 -11:12 10 min

Period 5 / 6 11:15 -12:45 90 min

RALLY SCHEDULE

Warning Bell 7:50

Period 1 7:55 - 8:52 57 min

Passing 8:52 - 8.57 5 min

Period 2 8:57 - 9:51 54 min

Break 9:51 - 9:58 10 min

Period 3 10:01 -10:55 54 min

Passing 10:55 -11:00 5 min

Period 4 11:00 -11:54 54 min

RALLY 11:54 -12:24 30 min

Lunch 12:24 - 1:07 43 min

Period 5 1:10 - 2:04 54 min

Passing 2:04 - 2:09 5 min

Period 6 2:09 - 3:03 54 min

ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE

Warning Bell 7:50

Period 1 7:55 - 8:50 55 min

Passing 8:50 - 8:55 5 min

Period 2 8:55 - 9:47 52 min

Break 9:47 - 9:54 10 min

Period 3 9:57 -10:49 52 min

Passing 10:49 -10:54 5 min

Period 4 (Group A)

Assembly 1 10:59 -11:36 37 min

Class 11:36 -12:28 52 min

Period 4 (Group B)

Class 11:54 -11:46 52 min

Assembly 2 11:51 -12:28 37 min

Lunch 12:28 - 1:11 43 min

Period 5 1:14 - 2:06 52 min

Passing 2:06 - 2:11 5 min

Period 6 2:11 - 3:03 52 min

SPRING FINALS (Tues/Wed/Thurs– 2 Per Day)

Warning 7:50

Period 1/3/5 7:55 - 9:55 120 min

Break 9:55 -10:07 15 min

Period 2/4/6 10:10 -12:10 120 min

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EUHS Foggy Day Schedule

FOGGY DAY SCHEDULE – Plan “A”, “B”, & “C”

The media will announce foggy day schedules for Exeter Union High School by indicating one of the plans listed below, using only the letter designation such as Plan “A”, “B”, or “C”. PARENTS AND STUDENTS SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THESE PLANS. Please call Transportation Office (592-5573) to check for foggy day bus schedules.

PLAN A

When Plan “A” is announced, it means:

· Ground fog exists in certain isolated areas throughout the Exeter Union HS District.

· Parents are urged to use caution in determining how those conditions affect their students method of getting to and from school

· Bus transportation and classes will start on REGULAR schedules.

PLAN B

When Plan “B” is announced, it means:

· Bus transportation will be DELAYED by 1-1/2 hours.

· School begins at the REGULAR time (8 AM) for students not riding the bus to school. Students not riding the bus will be considered tardy if not in class at 8:00 AM.

· Refer to the Plan B Class Schedule below.

PLAN C

When Plan “C” is announced, it means:

· All morning bus routes will be canceled.

· School begins at the REGULAR time (8 AM) for students not riding the bus to school. Students not riding the bus will be considered tardy if not in class at 8:00 AM.

· Buses will be dispatched at regular schedules to return students home at the end of the school day.

· Refer to the Plan B Class Schedule below.

FOGGY DAY CLASS SCHEDULE - PLANS “B” & “C”

Focused Learning Support 8:00 AM - 9:22 AM 82 Minutes (report to your Period 1 class)

Passing 9:22 AM - 9:30 AM 8 Minutes

Period 1 9:30 AM - 10:14 AM 44 Minutes

Passing 10:14 AM - 10:19 AM 5 Minutes

Period 2 10:19 AM - 11:03 AM 44 Minutes

Passing 11:03 AM - 11:08 AM 5 Minutes

Period 3 11:08 AM - 11:52 AM 44 Minutes

Passing 11:52 AM - 11:57 AM 5 Minutes

Period 4 11:57 AM - 12:41 PM 44 Minutes

Lunch 12:41 PM - 1:24 PM 43 Minutes

Passing 12:24 PM` - 1:27 PM 3 Minutes

Period 5 1:27 PM - 2:11 PM 44 Minutes

Passing 2:11 PM - 2:16 PM 5 Minutes

Period 6 2:16 PM - 3:00 PM 44 Minutes

RADIO AND TELEVISION STATIONS USED TO ANNOUNCE PLANS “A”, “B”, & “C”:

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RADIO

KJUG - 106.7 FM

KTHX - 1400 AM

KJOP - 1270 AM

KMJ - 580 AM

KMPH - 107.5 FM

KBOS - 94.9 FM

TELEVISION

KVPT - Channel 18

KFSN - Channel 30

KSEE - Channel 24

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The Importance of Regular Attendance

EUHS Attendance Office Phone Number 559-2127 x210

Absences

For accounting purposes, there is no such thing as an excused absence. It is vitally important that students be in class unless they are ill. It is important not to remove students for vacation trips or other non-essential reasons. Compulsory attendance laws require that we verify reasons for all student absences. The State of California considers any student absent 4 or more times per year to be a habitual truant.

The reason for an absence must be verified by a note or telephone call from a parent or guardian regardless of the age of the student. Students, 18 years old or more and who do not live with a parent may verify their own absence. The attendance office telephone number is available for messages 24 hours a day. Parents are encouraged to telephone the attendance office and verify absence reasons by leaving a recorded message. A student will have two days to verify their absence. All unverified absences are considered unexcused and will accrue toward truancy. It is the student’s responsibility to make up any school work missed as a result of absence.

Absence due to a student's involvement in a school related activity at which school personnel are present, is not considered absent by the state for accounting purposes, but is considered absent from individual classes. It is the student's responsibility to make up any work missed as a result of absence. Please call our office (592-2127 x210) BEFORE 9:30 AM to request make-up class work. Make-up class work for excused absences is permitted only with teacher approval. For each day of excused absence, the student will be allowed one day to obtain, complete, and return make-up class work assigned from an excused absence. A student needing additional time to complete make-up class work must obtain teacher approval prior to the extension of time. The maximum time for completing makeup work, regardless of the length of absence, is two weeks.