Search: -0601, 2012

Results 181 - 190 of 916

Results

Post

AB354 Requires Tdap Shot for 7th Graders

For the 2012-2013 school year, and all future school years, all students entering, advancing or transferring into 7th grade will need proof of an adolescent whooping cough booster immunization (called “Tdapâ€) for school in the fall. This requirement applies to all public and private schools. The new requirement was signed into law in 2010.

Post

7th Grade Tdap Requirement

All students entering 7th grade will need proof against whooping cough (Tdap) before they can start school. Students who have not met the requirement will not be able to go to school. 

Post

Fingerprinting Livescan Fees

Note: Fingerprinting Livescan fees may vary for outside agencies. This document is not inclusive of all the fingerprinting fee scenarios.

Post Angee Gonzalez

Employee Entrance Evaluation (EEE)
(Lifting Test)

Some classified jobs within our district are physically demanding and requires individuals to lift and carry on a regular basis.  Before entering into a position, it is reasonable and appropriate to determine that there is a match between what a position requires physically and the physical ability of the candidate.  This is a pre-employment, post offer physical ability test that enables the candidate and school district to screen in candidates whom can perform the job tasks within a position before they begin working.

If your classified position requires lifting and carrying on a regular basis, you will be provided a Candidate Authorization Form.

District Program

Basic Schools

Phoebe Hearst and Camellia elementary schools are Basic Schools that emphasize the development of academic skills and good study habits. Students must meet admission criteria to be accepted to the lottery for the Basic Program.

The overall goal of the school staff is to bring together the most successful traditional and new methods of instruction which emphasize academic skills and good study habits.

District Program

Independent Study

Capital City School (CCS) is a voluntary, K-12 independent study school characterized by its friendly, nurturing and safe environment.

District Program

Small High Schools

With rising college costs and an uncertain job market, interest is growing in non-traditional, smaller high schools that put teens on a proven pathway to post-high school success. SCUSD offers five small high schools geared to preparing students for such growing employment fields as health care, engineering, sustainability and design.