Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2011-2012
We hope you have enjoyed your summer vacation and are looking forward to another exciting school year. Sincerely, Shamar Shanks, Principal
Table of Contents
SECTION I: SCHOOL INFORMATION
Main Office Directory ................................................................................................................. 4 Bell Schedule.................................................................................................................................. 5 School Calendar ............................................................................................................................ 6 School Mission & Goal ................................................................................................................ 7 CANs and ESLRs ........................................................................................................................... 7
SECTION II:
Automobiles & Parking .............................................................................................................. 8 Closed Campus .............................................................................................................................. 8 Emergency Information............................................................................................................. 8 Food Service................................................................................................................................... 8 Hall Passes ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Health Office................................................................................................................................... 9 Homework ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Identification Cards ..................................................................................................................... 9 Library.............................................................................................................................................. 9 Lost & Found.................................................................................................................................. 9 Permit to Leave ...................................................................................................................... 9-10 Recycling & Litter Control ..................................................................................................... 10 Report Cards ............................................................................................................................... 10 Scooters, Bicycles and Skateboards ................................................................................... 10 Student Body Card ASB/PAL ............................................................................................. 10 Telephones .................................................................................................................................. 10 Textbooks .................................................................................................................................... 10 Visitors .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Work Permits ............................................................................................................................. 10
SECTION III:
STUDENT POLICIES
Academic Integrity Policy ................................................................................................15-16 Attendance Policy ..................................................................................................................... 11 Classroom Discipline ............................................................................................................... 16 Dance Policy ................................................................................................................................ 17 Dress Code .................................................................................................................................. 13 Electronic Devices Policy ....................................................................................................... 17 Out of Bounds ............................................................................................................................. 13 Student Discipline Plan ........................................................................................................... 14 Tardy Policy ................................................................................................................................ 12 o Tardy Sweeps ......................................................................................................... 12 Tolerance & Respect ............................................................................................................... 14
SECTION IV:
Athletics/Extra Curricular Activities ................................................................................. 19 CAHSEE ......................................................................................................................................... 18 College Entrance Requirements ....................................................................................18-19 Counseling Services ................................................................................................................. 18 International Baccalaureate Programme ......................................................................... 20 SMUHSD Graduation Requirements .................................................................................. 18 Student Leadership & Clubs .................................................................................................. 19
SECTION V:
Registration Process....................................................................................................... 21-23 School Order Form ................................................................................................................. 24 o PE Uniform, ASB/PAL, & Yearbook Parent Organization Donation Forms .................................................................... 25-29
1501 Magnolia Avenue San Bruno, CA 94066 (650) 558-2799 (650) 558-2752 http://chs.schoolloop.com
Bell Schedule
Capuchino has adopted a new bell schedule. It is a drop schedule where certain periods will be skipped each day to extend the time in each period. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with the new period sequence.
Monday
Period 1 2 Time 8:008:51 8:569:47 9:47-
Tuesday
Period 2* 3
Brunch
Wednesday
Period 1 3*
Brunch
Thursday
Period 1 2
Brunch
Friday
Period 1 2
Brunch
Brunch 9:57
3 4
Lunch
4 5
Lunch
4
Lunch
4*
Lunch
3 5*
Lunch
5 6
7*
5 6 7
6 7
6 7
Skip 1st
Skip 4th
School Calendar
AUGUST 10 ................. Registration 10th, 11th, 12th grade 10 .................. Freshman Parent Orientation (PM) 11 ................ Freshman Registration/Orientation 12 ..............................................Make-up Registration 16 .................................................... First Day of School 19 ............................................... Picture Make Up Day 25 .............................................................. Minimum Day 29 ................................. School Site Council Meeting SEPTEMBER 1................................................... Back to School Night 2................................................................. Minimum Day 5...................................... Labor Day School Holiday 6............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 8................................................................... LPO Meeting 23 ............................................. End of grading period 26 ................................................ Picture Re-Take Day 26 ................................. School Site Council Meeting OCTOBER 4............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 4-5 ................................................... CAHSEE (12th Gr) 6................................................................... LPO Meeting 10 ...................................... Staff Dev Day No Classes 14-15 ........................................................ Homecoming 24 ................................. School Site Council Meeting NOVEMBER 1............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 1-2 ....................................... CAHSEE (11th/12th Gr) 3................................................................... LPO Meeting 4................................................ End of grading period 10 ...................................................... Battle of the Strip 11 ............................. Veterans Day School Holiday 21 ................................. School Site Council Meeting 23 .......................................... Staff Recess No School 24-25 ....................... Thanksgiving School Holidays DECEMBER 1..................... Freshman 4 Month Check-Up (PM) 6............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 8................................................................... LPO Meeting 12 ................................. School Site Council Meeting 12-16 ....................................................... Review Week 19, 20, 21 ............................ Minimum Days Finals 21 ................................................ End of Fall Semester 22-31 ....................................................... Winter Recess JANUARY 2-9....................................... Winter Recess continued 10 ......................................... Spring Semester Begins 10 .............................. Spring Schedule Distribution 10 .......................... PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 12 ................................................................ LPO Meeting 16 ..........Martin Luther King, Jr. School Holiday 23 ................................. School Site Council Meeting FEBRUARY 7 ............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 7-8................................................... CAHSEE (10th Gr) 9 ................................................................... LPO Meeting 17 ............................................. End of grading period 20 ........................ Presidents Day School Holiday 27 ................................. School Site Council Meeting MARCH 5, 6, 7 ...................................... WASC Visitation Days 6 ............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 8 ................................................................... LPO Meeting 12 ..................................... Staff Dev Day No Classes 13-14 ............................................... CAHSEE Make-up 15 ................................................................. Open House 16 .............................................................. Minimum Day 26 ................................. School Site Council Meeting 30 ............................................. End of grading period APRIL 2-6..................................... Spring Recess No School 10 .......................... PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 12 ................................................................ LPO Meeting 23 ................................. School Site Council Meeting MAY 1 ............................. PTO/Sports Boosters Meetings 3 ................................ Freshman Family Social (PM) 4 ........................................ LPO Meeting/Celebration 14 ................................................... School Site Council 21-25 ....................................................... Review Week 28 ........................... Memorial Day School Holiday 29, 30, 31 ............................Minimum Days Finals 31 ..........................................End of Spring Semester JUNE 1 ...................................................................... Graduation
School Goal All students will graduate demonstrating the knowledge and the skills necessary to be prepared for college and career.
Critical Academic Needs (CANs)
1. Literacy Across the Curriculum 2. Academic Success Skills 3. College and Career Knowledge
2. Writing
3. Critical Thinking
4. Self Management
CLOSED CAMPUS
Capuchino is a closed campus; students are not to leave from the beginning of his/her first class to the end of his/her scheduled school day. Students must obtain a Permit to Leave from the Attendance Office to leave campus for any reason during the school day.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Parents/legal guardians are required to provide an accurate and current record which includes home address, telephone number, business address and telephone number of the parents or guardian, and the name, address and telephone number of a relative or friend who is authorized to care for the student in case of an emergency situation if the parent/guardian cannot be reached. How does one change emergency information? Please notify the school immediately if there is a change in any emergency information by calling 558-2722. All address changes require a new Verification of Residence form to be completed at the District Office.
FOOD SERVICE
Food Service is available on campus before school, brunch and at lunch. The cafeteria serves a hot lunch for a nominal fee. Students who qualify for free or reduced price lunches will submit an application form at registration. See school website for more information.
HEALTH OFFICE
The Health Aide assists students who become ill or are injured during the school day. The Health Aide will contact a parent or follow instructions on the emergency card. The Health Aide is not a nurse and can only dispense medication if there is a Medication Form signed by a physician on file. Students who are ill or injured cannot remain in the Health Office; they must be picked up, go home, or return to class. Can students bring over-the-counter medications to school? Students cannot carry any medications, unless they have parent/guardians or doctors note.
HOMEWORK
Students should expect to receive homework on a daily basis per academic subject. Expectations are greater in terms of quality and quantity for Pre-IB and IB courses. For absences of more than one day, requests for homework assignments may be accessed from chs.schoolloop.com or by contacting the Attendance office at 558-2708. Please allow 24 hours for the assignments to be gathered.
IDENTIFICATION CARDS
All students must carry a Capuchino ID card at all times on campus and at school related functions. Student ID pictures will be taken in the fall. The ID card is used for library material check out, to purchase a ticket to school dances and for identification at school events such as games at Capuchino and on other campuses. These cards will also be used to identify students who are enrolled in off-campus programs. Failure to show a proper ID when requested by any school staff may result in disciplinary action. The initial ID card is free; however, a replacement card is $5.00. ID Cards are also collected during Tardy Sweeps. Students who are caught on a Tardy Sweep without an ID card are subject to Community Service and an After School detention.
LIBRARY
The library will be open from 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. each school day. The ID card is used for checking out books, and for permission to use computers. Students are encouraged to use the library in a quiet and studious manner. Most of the materials in the library circulate for a specific period of time, and students are told when materials are due at the time they are checked out. Computers are available in the library for school work. The library can be reached at 558-2727. After school tutoring is available in the Library. See website for details. No food or drinks are permitted in the library.
Students looking for lost possessions should check with the Receptionist in the Main Office. Anyone who finds a lost or misplaced article should take it to the receptionist as soon as possible. If lost articles are not claimed within a reasonable amount of time they will be discarded or given to charity.
When possible, medical and dental appointments should be made outside of school hours. If a student needs to leave campus, he/she must obtain a permit to leave from the Attendance Office prior to departure. In every instance of leaving early, the student is responsible for completing any missed class work. If a note or phone call is not received in the Attendance Office prior to a student leaving campus, then the students absence will be considered unexcused and marked as a cut. The student will also be assigned an appropriate consequence for leaving school without permission. The San Bruno and Millbrae Police Departments are authorized to return students back to the school campus without a Permit to Leave.
Capuchino High School believes it is everyones responsibility for maintaining a clean school. Students should dispose trash in the proper receptacle, especially during brunch and lunch. Students should also recycle bottles, cans, and paper products. There are receptacles in classrooms and throughout campus.
REPORT CARDS
Teachers assign the grade, which the student earns according to the criteria established for that class. Typically, A, B, C, D, and F are used to indicate student progress. Teachers will inform students at the beginning of each semester how grades will be computed. Report Cards are mailed approximately one week after the grading period ends. Grades are also available on School Loop.
TELEPHONES
Students may use the phones in the main office for emergency purposes only. Public phones are not available on campus. Students will not be called out of class unless it is an emergency and/or a message can be delivered to a student at the parents request.
TEXTBOOKS
Textbooks are signed out to students in each class and become the responsibility of the student. Some classes will hold a class set of books in the classroom so that students may leave their own book at home. Students are financially liable for any damage to books or materials. Any student not returning textbooks or other materials will be charged replacement costs. Final report cards, transcripts or diplomas will not be issued to any student with outstanding books or other debts. Fines and bills are paid to the Site Accounting Technician at 558-2720.
VISITORS
Any person visiting the campus must sign the guest register in the Front Office. For insurance and safety reasons, student visitors to campus during school hours will not be allowed without prior approval. If a student guest pass is issued it must be obtained in advance from the Front Office.
WORK PERMITS
Students may apply for a work permit through the College and Career Center. Students must have a 2.0 GPA in order to be granted a work permit. Students who feel they must hold jobs after school should limit hours to no more than 12 to 15 per week. Work hours should be planned to apply ample study time. Research shows that students who work longer than 20 hours a week average lower grades.
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SCHOOL POLICIES
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attending class regularly and being on time have a direct effect on a students success in meeting course requirements for high school graduation. Attendance in school is legally mandatory for all students under the age of 18 and also required in order to be successful in district courses. For what reasons may a student be legally absent and excused from school? According to our districts board policy, there are only 6 legal excused reasons for a student to be absent from school which are: 1. Illness or quarantine (doctors note required for 5 or more consecutive days) 2. Medical, chiropractic, optometric, or dental services 3. The funeral of members of students immediate family (as defined in Ed Code 45194) 4. Court and legal appointments 5. Observances of religious holiday or ceremony 6. Pre-Approved School Activity (by school officials only) Student will not be excused for any other reason besides the six listed above. Parents/guardians, therefore, should not call or write a note directing the Attendance Office to excuse a student for any other reason. When must a student provide a doctors note? When a student has had 14 absences in the school year for illness verified by methods listed in #12 above, any further absences for illness must be verified by a physician. Absences need not to be consecutive. Contact the Health Office (558-2722) if your student has a serious illness. How does one clear an absence? Students are expected to clear an absence within two school days after they return to school. Absences must be cleared by a parent/guardian by a phone call or a note explaining the absence. Absences not cleared after two school days (72 hours) will be considered unexcused and marked as a cut. The office cannot correct attendance records after 72 hours. Please follow one of these steps to clear absences: 1. On the absent days, please notify the Attendance Office by phone and speak to the Attendance Clerk or leave a message that is accessible 24 hours a day at 558-2777. 2. Submit a written note (in ink) to include the following: Students name Parent name and signature Number of days Work telephone number Dates of absence Home telephone number Reason for absence This note is to be submitted to the Attendance Office on the day of the students return to school between 7:30 and 7:55 am. Parent/guardians of 18-year-old students are expected to follow the attendance procedures regarding notes and telephone calls as any other student.
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How does the school notify parents/guardians about absences? The school uses Connect Ed, an automated calling system, to notify parents on all period absences. When a student is absent a parent/guardian phone call or note is required within 72 hours of the absence.
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TARDY SWEEPS
Tardy Sweeps will take place periodically. These are done to ensure that students arrive to class on time. They may occur at any period throughout the day. Any student caught in a Tardy Sweep will be given Community Service during lunch. Once caught, students must hand over their School ID Card. ID cards will be returned once community service is completed. What happens if a student does not have his or her ID card in a Tardy Sweep? Students caught without an ID card are subject to Community Service and an After-School Detention. Student must replace lost ID cards.
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All Capuchino-wear no matter the color and college gear are encouraged and acceptable.
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3rd Offense at Level I; or, a combination of a Level I and a Level II Offenses; or, 1st Offense at Level III
Student receives zero for the assignment, if applicable Teacher notifies parent (via choice of email, phone call, or mail) Teacher notifies administrator vial referral Administrator logs offense in discipline file, and suspends student for three days Meeting between AP, teacher, parent/guardian and student is arranged Academic Integrity Contract is signed Suspension and cause are reported to colleges in the students record Student becomes ineligible for California Scholarship Federation Loss of school privileges (sports, dances/prom, activities) Student becomes ineligible to participate in awards and ceremonies, including graduation
*Teachers and counselors have the right to deny college or scholarship letters of recommendation for any reason, including involvement in an Academic Integrity violation. The Academic Integrity Committee of Capuchino High School gratefully acknowledges Palo Alto High School and the Connecticut International Baccalaureate Academy, whose policies Capuchino has used in formulating its own position on Academic Integrity.
Each teacher will have his or her own discipline plan governing behavior in his or her particular classroom. This plan will involve: Class Expectations Consequences for students breaking class rules Parent contact procedures The final consequence will be a referral to the office The teachers discipline plan will be communicated to the student and parents or guardian at the beginning of the year and will also be posted in a visible place in the classroom.
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No student shall be prohibited from possessing or using an electronic signaling device that is determined by a licensed physician and surgeon to be essential for the health of the pupil and use of which is limited to purposes related to the health of the pupil.
DANCE POLICY
Dances are an opportunity for students to socialize in a safe, supervised, and appropriate environment. Student behavior must reflect the district's mutual respect policy. To ensure a safe and memorable event, the following guidelines apply to all dances. Dances on school sites are from 7-10 p.m. Prom from 8-12 midnight. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Students with fines may not purchase tickets. All students, including guests, must bring a photo ID card and present it at check-in. Students bags, clothing, and pockets will be checked at the door. Doors close one hour after the dance begins. Students who leave the dance may not re-enter. Inappropriate or dangerous dancing is not allowed. Inappropriate dress is not allowed. Selling, possession, or being under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance will result in immediate removal from the dance and suspension from school along with possible legal consequences. Breathalyzers will be used in and out of dance at the discretion of the administration. Failure to comply with the rules will result in removal from the dance and notification of parents, and other disciplinary action as determined by the school administration.
All students must have prior permission from the Dean or an Administrator to attend Homecoming, Winter Formal, or the Prom. Students may not attend if they have more than 5 unexcused absences within the 6-week grading period.
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COUNSELORS
All Students are assigned to a counselor. Counselors help students plan their high school program, prepare college plans and deal with personal/family concerns. Students having difficulty with a subject or who are experiencing social or personal problems are encouraged to seek the assistance of a counselor in working out possible solutions. To make an appointment to see the counselor, fill out a Request for Appointment form available from the Counseling Aide. During the sophomore year, counselors meet with the student and parent to plan a course of study that will assist the student in meeting college or career goals. Parents are urged to call counselors if they have any questions or concerns. Assistance with Spanish/English translation is readily available. Appointments are made with the Counseling Aide.
EXIT EXAMS
All students must pass both the English and math section of the California High School Exit Exam. Students cannot participate in the Graduation Ceremony if they cannot pass the CAHSEE.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Capuchino High School offers a variety of vocational education courses. Throughout the four years of high school, a student may take such courses as Computer Applications, FEAST (Food Education and Service Training), and Child Development. Students who participate in vocational education courses in their senior year will receive additional counseling regarding career opportunities and educational requirements that are related to their chosen vocational goals.
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IB Program Coursework:
Juniors and Seniors take IB courses in following six subject areas: English World Languages (French or Spanish offered) Individuals and Society (Social Studies sequence and Psychology) Mathematics Experimental Sciences Electives and or Arts *These course requirements can be fulfilled at the most rigorous level over two years called "Higher Level" or can be taken as a one-year course called "Standard Level." All IB courses are college-level work and upon an acceptable exam score can earn college credit. IB Essentials College-level work (noted as the best college-preparatory program anywhere) with the ability to earn "advanced standing" to the college of your choice. Students are working to international standards with their assessments being scored externally by the international office as well as by site teacher. The curriculum is inter-related and therefore, integrated as the IB team works for cross-purpose projects for students. Globalism and international understanding is the focus of all courses. Projecting well-rounded students and able learners who serve the community are physically active, and enjoy the arts (CAS requirement). The IB Philosophy is to "show what you know" and allows for individualization and choice for students vs. traditional testing methods.
Exams in these six courses with a cumulative score of 24 150 hours of CAS (community, action, and service) 4000 word Extended Essay (a faculty advisor will be selected to assist) Theory of Knowledge Seminar Class (TOK: how we know what we know) The IB Certificate Candidate can take any course singularly and the accompanying exam to earn college credit for that course alone. This allows students to choose to participate fully or modify their program as they enter their senior year. Contact the IB Coordinator, Naomi Tuite, for more information call 558-2721 or email ntuite@smuhsd.org
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STUDENT REGISTRATION
Registration Days : August 10 & 11, 2011 All students must complete the registration process prior to the first day of school, August 16, 2011. Yearbook pictures will be taken at Registration and students will receive their permanent Capuchino ID card. Please dress appropriately. The dates for each grade level are listed below. Please come at your start time as designated by the first letter of your LAST name. Grade Sophomore Registration (10th graders) Junior Registration (11th graders) Senior Registration (12th graders) Freshman Orientation for all 9th graders Date Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, August 10 Wednesday, August 10 Thursday, August 11 AM NZ A-M NZ AM NZ Time 9:00 9:45am 9:45 10:30am 10:30 11:15am 11:15am 12:00pm 1:00 2:15pm 2:15 3:00pm Upper Spirit Court Cafeteria Classrooms Upper Sprit Court Community Conference Room and Lobby Community Conference Room and Lobby Community Conference Room and Lobby Community Conference Room and Lobby Location Community Conference Room and Lobby
7:30am Check-in 7:45am Welcome 8:30am Team Activities 11:15am Campus Tour 12:15pm Lunch (provided) A-Z AZ 1:00 3:00pm 9:00am 2:00pm
Freshman Registration (9th Graders) New Students and Make-Up (10th, 11th & 12th)
Before you arrive to Registration Day, make sure you do the following: Complete the District Online Enrollment process by August 5, 2011 for more information, refer to letter
sent by San Mateo Union High School District. You will need the snapcode provided by the district. All families must complete the School Lunch Exemption Form (ineligible families mark N/A) Registration tab.
Review the registration materials in the student handbook or on the school website under the Student Complete the online WASC Parent Survey and print out confirmation form. Bring to your Registration
appointment. Visit the school website to access link or cut & paste the following URL:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dE9WVmdlQm93blh3emFhS2ZxNTZLbHc6MQ#gid=0
NEW Families - Register for a School Loop account see page 23 for instructions. Complete the required and optional forms, as needed see next page for list of forms. Students will only receive a schedule of classes once they complete the registration process.
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Registration Forms
Please bring the following forms with you on Registration Day: *Required: 1. Medication Form (only if your child has a serious medical condition) 2. Proof of the Tdap booster (with date verified by health care provider) NEW Families 3. Confirmation Receipt of District Online Enrollment (InfoSnap Registration) School Order Forms - optional 1. P.E. Uniform Order 2. ASB/PAL Sticker Application 3. Myers Stevens Insurance (if you are not covered through other private insurance) Parent Organization Donation Forms - optional: 1. Sports Boosters Athletic Program Donation 2. CAPeople Membership 3. Sports Season Family Pass 4. IB Boosters 5. Music Boosters
Registration Process
Stations will be set up to collect registration materials. At station #1, your registration materials will be reviewed and verified. If all required forms are completed, you will proceed to station #2. o Station #2 includes several tables where you will collect information on student and parent services. Once complete, you will proceed to station #3. o Station #3 is where you will take your picture. Then o Station #4 is where you will collect your schedule of classes. If all required forms are not submitted or the District Online Enrollment process is not complete, then you may complete stations #2 - #3, but you will not obtain your schedule of classes. o If your parent/guardian is present, then you may use the computer lab at Station #1 to complete the District Online Enrollment process. o If your parent/guardian is not present, you will need to return on Friday, August 12 between 9:00am - 2:00pm with evidence that the online process was completed and/or with any required forms signed by parent/guardian. For 10th-12th graders all fines are due upon registration and must be paid to obtain schedule of classes. No schedule changes will be made on Registration Day. If you need to speak with your counselor about your schedule, you may request an appointment. Appointment request slips are located at the front office.
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o Write checks payable to Capuchino HS subject line PE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yearbook - $75 Dont wait for the price to go up in December! Purchase your 2011-2012 Yearbook early! How to order early: 1. On Registration Day $75 cash or check payable to Capuchino HS subject line Yearbook 2. Online chs.smuhsd.org look for the Purchase Yearbook Here link -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASB/PAL Sticker - $20 SUPPORT Capuchinos Leadership Class and ASB Student Councils by purchasing an ASB/PAL Sticker! MORE STICKERS SOLD = MORE ACTIVITIES students can participate in throughout the school year - for FREE or at a reduced cost!! Each ASB PAL Sticker sold this year funds/subsidizes dances, rallies, club fairs, blood drives, homecoming, Battle of the Strip, spirit week, multi-cultural week, and more! The sticker will be printed on the student body identification card on Registration Day. ASB/PAL Sticker costs $20 o Write checks payable to Capuchino HS subject line ASB/PAL
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Communications: newsletter Volunteer Coordinators: Registration Day, Office Help, Testing, Library, Phone Calls, Dance Chaperones, Tutoring Hospitality: Teacher Appreciation Day, Back to School Lunch, PTO Meetings Fundraising PTO Membership Drives Public Relations/Community Outreach
Name: _________________________________________________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________________________________________ Phone #s: _____________________________________________________________________________ Preferred way to contact you: _______________________________________________________ Availability: ___________________________________________________________________________ Submit form on Registration Day or to the school office, c/o CAPeople
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Capuchino High School Student Handbook 20112012 Capuchino High School Sports Boosters Athletic Program Donation Form Support the Capuchino Athletes! Go Mustangs!!
$50.00 Per Sport FALL SPORTS Cross Country Football Golf (Girls) Spirit Squad Tennis (Girls) Volleyball $50.00 Per Sport WINTER SPORTS Basketball Soccer Wrestling $50.00 Per Sport SPRING SPORTS Badminton Baseball Golf (Boys) Softball Swimming Tennis (Boys) Track and Field
There are many opportunities from home and at events to support the Sports Boosters. We thank you in advance for your participation and support. Our goal is to enhance your athletes overall sports experience by providing new equipment, uniforms, and other team essentials that the schools budget cannot support. Please contact me to help with the needs of the Sports Boosters (circle your interests): Crab Fest/Fiesta Night Fireworks Booth (June/July) Database Event Hospitality Publicity Phone Calls Team Parent Newsletter Awards Night Sportswear Sales Transportation Snack Bar Baking
Athletes Name: __________________________________________ Parents Names:_________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City: ____________________ Zip: ____________ E-mail: ___________________________________________________ Phone Number(s): ______________________ Sport/s: ____________________________________________________ FS or Varsity Total Donation: ___________________________________________ ($50 per sport) ____ I would like to sponsor a child who needs a scholarship ____ I would like to be considered for a reduced fee or scholarship (confidential) Please return this form and your check to: Capuchino High School - Sports Boosters
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CAPeople Membership
Capuchino High Schools Parent Teacher Organization We are the heart of the communication between the school district, administration, teachers, parents and students at Capuchino. Please join and help us to make Cap the best place it can be. Membership donation is $25. How does the PTO use my $25 membership donation?
Student Scholarships Funding for Special Programs and Projects for Students Monthly PTO meetings Teacher Appreciation Activities
Complete this form and submit with your $25 check, payable to CAPeople on Registration Day or to the school office. For more information contact us at cap_pto@yahoo.com. CAPeople Member(s): ____________________________________________________________________ Email address: ____________________________________________________________________________ Phone number: ___________________________________________________________________________ Student Name(s) and Grade(s) _________________________________________________________
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In order to see that these goals are met, we really need everyones help! We welcome parents of students in our music classes, music program and anyone who wants to help! The Capuchino Music Boosters provides funding through donations and fundraising to support the music program at Capuchino. We are asking for a donation of $10.00 per family. Please make the checks payable to Capuchino Music Boosters. For more information, contact Mr. Cottrell at jcottrell@smuhsd.org or (650) 558-2734. Parent Name______________________________________________Email_____________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number (s)___________________________________________________________________________________ Students Name & Grade____________________________________________________________________________
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