Attendance Hotline - (559) 583-5010

Parents are urged to notify the school as soon as you are aware your child will be absent. Absences must be verified within three (3) days of the absence to avoid becoming an unexcused absence. Once an absence is marked as unexcused, it can not be changed. When leaving a message, please include your name, student's name, date and reason for absence.

Health and Wellness Policy

In order to support and remain in compliance with our Health and Wellness Policy, we will no longer celebrate individual student birthdays or accept any sweet treats for any type of snacks. If agreed upon by the teacher and principal, parents may acknowledge the student by offering an alternative to sweet treats such as a goody bag with pencils, erasers, crayons, etc. Another creative idea is to donate a hardback book to the classroom library in honor of the student.

Foggy Day Schedule

Telephone Number: (559) 583–5007

PLAN A - Buses delayed 1 1/2 hours; classes start at the usual time.

PLAN B - Buses delayed 2 1/2 hours; classes start at the usual time.

PLAN C - Buses canceled; classes start at the usual time.

Safety Drills

For the safety and security of our students, we will be conducting safety drills on a monthly basis. The safety drills will vary between fire drills, earthquake drills including drop and cover drills, and active shooter drills including lock down and lock in drills. By practicing these mock drills our students learn and understand the procedures they must follow in the event of an actual emergency occurring on campus that could jeopardize their safety. Some drills will be scheduled in advance and others will be unannounced.

Volunteers

Parents interested in volunteering in a classroom or becoming a chaperone for a school sponsored activity must complete a volunteer packet before they will be allowed to volunteer. A new application must be completed each school year. The volunteer packet is available in the school site offices as well as from the district office. As a volunteer you are a representative of the school and therefore must dress appropriately. Any person volunteering in a classroom, working in the classroom to assist the teacher or monitoring a student must dress as a professional. At the principal's discretion, a volunteer can be denied to accompany their child on a field trip and/or not allowed in the classroom if they are not dressed appropriately.