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Parent/ Community
Parent Involvement Opportunities
Procedural Changes and Enforcement Policies
Asbestos Management Plan
| | We welcome parent involvement at Chico Junior High. Research shows that students whose parents are involved in their education generally achieve higher grades and test scores, attend school more regularly, do their homework more consistently and exhibit more positive attitudes and behavior.
Please visit the school office anytime and stay in touch with your student's teachers and counselor. See the Staff Directory for phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
We also welcome community participation, including donations of time, money, materials and expertise.
To help you know what's going on at school, check out these services for parents and community members:
PEN (Parent Education Network) Workshop - April 3, 2008
Bidwell Junior High, the CUSD GATE program, Sierra View PTA, and Shasta PTO are presenting a parent education workshop on Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 7 p.m. in the Bidwell Junior High multi-purpose room. Dr. Christine Carter, executive director of the U C Berkeley Greater Good Science Center, is a sociologist (and mother of two) who excels at translating scientific theory into practice when it comes to raising happy, successful children. All CUSD parents and teachers are welcome to attend; admission is free and refreshments will be provided.
Parent Connect
HOW TO SIGN UP: Click on Parent Connect above. Fill out the information on the web page. Then call the registrar's office (891-3066 ext 209) to make an appointment to get your password. A photo id is required to receive your password.
This feature allows parents to track a student's grades, attendance and school history. Parents can communicate with teachers, view gradebooks and monitor attendance history for his or her individual student. eScrip You can raise money for our school you, just by doing your normal shopping!
Parent Newsletter Throughout the year the "Cougar Parent News" newsletter will keep you informed about all the important dates, news, activities and services provided at our school. To contribute to the newsletter, call or email Kathy Shimizu, our Newsletter Editor - (530) 891-3066 ext. 207
PTSA Join the Parent-Teacher-Student Association and stay involved with your student's education.
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| | Chico Jr. High 2008 Procedural Changes And Enforcement Policies Thank you, parents for helping to support our efforts to be consistent in dealing with our school policies. Please note, that under Dress Code, we’ve added a definition to help clarify what we consider “short” shorts. Early student pickups – Students must be signed out by a parent/guardian or another adult on their emergency card at the attendance window if they are leaving campus before the end of the school day. Students must sign back in at the attendance office if they return to school before the end of the day. Dress Code – We have noticed a large number of female students wearing what most would consider “short” skirts and shorts with the warm weather. We will be using a new definition of “short” this year. If a student holds her arms straight down at her sides, her skirt/shorts must extend at least to the end of her finger tips. This interpretation of the rule gives students a consistent way of knowing what we consider “short” and of assuring that they are appropriately dressed for school. The first semester teachers will give the student a warning if she is breaking this rule and tell the student not to wear the skirt or shorts again. In the second semester and beyond, students will be referred to the office for this offense; they will earn detention and be required to change. Lunch-time boundaries - During lunch students must stay out of the halls except to use the restrooms. Students must use the 200 wing to get from the cafeteria to the west play field/basketball courts. While on the west play field, students must remain on the school side of the trees along Oleander Avenue and they must not pass the bench on the south (Memorial Way) side of campus. Also, to get to the basketball courts or north playfield, students must go on the south side of the gym. They must not walk through the middle between the gym and the locker rooms. Students who fail to follow these rules will be subject to detention and In-school suspension. | |
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| | AHERA regulations require that CUSD have and maintain an Asbestos Management Plan for every site/location. To meet this requirement, we are making our Asbestos Management Plan available on-line.
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