Parent Resources
Welcome Parents!
Thank you for taking the time to visit our Web site. We encourage you to visit our school and department Web pages to become familiar with our programs, achievements, and staff.
If you have any questions, please contact the District Office at (530) 245-7900.
Interdistrict Transfers
Each school district in Shasta County has a policy with locally determined criteria for accepting/denying a Request for Interdistrict Transfer. After reviewing the conditions on the form, complete the information and attach written supporting explanation and/or documentation if necessary and submit to your District of Residence for consideration.
Parent Notifications
NOTIFICATION OF NONDISCRIMINATION
Public Notification of Nondiscrimination for the school year. This information is also included in the annual parent packet.
Board Policy - Students: Nondiscrimination/Harassment (BP/AR 5145.3)
Board Policy - Students: Sexual Harassment (BP/AR 5145.7)
BULLYING
The Governing Board recognizes the harmful effects on bullying on student learning and school attendance and desires to provide safe school environments that protect students from physical and emotional harm.
Board Policy - Students: Bullying (BP 5131.2)
Community & Other Resources for Parents
2-1-1 Shasta: Local Community Services
2-1-1 is a free phone number and online database that connects community members quickly and effectively to information about, and referrals to, health and human services for every day needs and in times of crisis. Read More » Resource Database »
Health & Human Services Agency
The Health and Human Services Agency offers an array of services, from food stamps and employment training, to counseling and immunizations. Our vision is for every person to enjoy a safe, healthy and productive life. Read More »
National Center for Homeless Education
Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, the National Center for Homeless Education (NCHE) serves as the Department's technical assistance and information center for the federal Education for Homeless Children and Youth (EHCY) Program.
In this role, NCHE provides research, resources, and information enabling communities to address the educational needs of children experiencing homelessness. The Center also supports educators and service providers through producing training and awareness materials and providing training at regional and national conferences and events. Read More »
Bullying Resources
STOMP Out Bullying™ is the leading national bullying and cyberbullying prevention organization for kids and teens, and is recognized as the most influential
Health Information & Updates
TK/K-12 GUIDE TO IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL ENTRY
TK/K-12 GUIDE TO IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL ENTRY (Beginning July 1, 2019)
Administering Medication
Cold, Flu & Cough Information
Some parents think the flu is a stomach bug. But while children may have nausea, stomach pain and/or vomiting with flu, the key influenza symptoms in children include a high fever, chills and shakes, body aches, sore throat, headaches and a dry hacking cough. Read More »
Head Lice: Board Policy & Administrative Regulation 5141.33
Student Wellness Board Policy 5030
Student Wellness Administrative Regulation 5030
DHCS Medi-Cal Eligibility Toolkit
Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP)
A Uniform Complaint Procedures or UCP complaint is a written statement alleging discrimination, harassment, intimidation and/or bullying or a violation of a federal or state law or regulation, including noncompliance with laws relating to pupil fees (Assembly Bill 1575). A UCP complaint must be filed by way of the Uniform Complaint Procedures as written in the California Code of Regulations, Title 5, sections 4600-4687 and Education Code sections 234, 234.1, 234.2, 234.3, 234.5, 49010-49013. Issues that may involve filing a complaint using the UCP are under various state and federal programs that use categorical funds such as Adult Education, Career Technical And Technical Education And Training Programs, Child Care And Developmental Programs, Child Nutrition Programs, Consolidated Categorical Aid Programs, Federal Safety Planning Requirements, Migrant Education, and Special Education Programs. Read More »
UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURE BROCHURE
UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURES (UCP): Annual Notification
UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURES (UCP) Board Policy & Administrative Regulation 1312.3
Uniform Complaint Procedures (5 CCR §4622) - Local Control Accountability Program (LCAP):
Uniform Complaint Procedures shall also be used to address any complaint alleging the District's failure to comply with the LCAP requirements in the Education Code. The complaint may be filed anonymously if the complaint provides evidence or information leading to evidence to support an allegation of noncompliance with the LCAP requirements. If the complainant is not satisfied with the decision of the school district, the individual may appeal the decision to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction is required to issue a decision on the appeal within 60 days of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction's receipt of the appeal.
If the school district finds merit in the complaint or the State Superintendent of Public Instruction finds merit in the appeal, the school district will provide a remedy to all affected pupils, parents and guardians.
UCP Discrimination/Harassment Complaint Reporting Form
WHAT IS A WILLIAMS UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURE?
The legislation implementing The Williams Case settlement requires that every school district provide a uniform complaint process for complaints regarding insufficient instructional materials, unsafe or unhealthy facility conditions, and teacher vacancies and misassignments
William Complaints Notice to Parents, Guardians, Pupils