Mrs. Frazier's Weekly Wildcat Words
Friday, August 19, 2022
Weekly Newsletter
These three days have been a GREAT start to our 2022-23 school year! Your teens are the most amazing students ever!! They came back excited to see their friends and ready to learn!
Our Marine Corps JROTC students were out and about at lunch sharing their amazing program with our students. Here are a few things students can get out of joining our JROTC class/program:
- Leadership Skills Development
- Citizenship, Community Service, Volunteerism
- Confidence, Pride, Sense of Belonging
- Preparation for life after High School no matter what that looks like for you: University/ College, Community College, Vocational, Employment, Military, Service Academy etc.
- Ethics, Values, Morals
- Personal Finance and Tangible Life Skills
- Test Preparation: ASVAB, SAT/ACT
Thanks to our MCJROTC instructors who lead our program! Returning this year, 1st Sgt. Ortega (Ret) and a BIG welcome to our new Senior Marine Corps instructor, Capt. Moreno (Ret).
Full School Day Bell Schedule Starting This Week...
We want to remind everyone that we are back to our full day bell schedule starting tomorrow. School will start at 8:30am and end at 3:20pm. For morning specific times for each period, please check out our school Bell Schedule.
Care Solace - Mental Health, Behavioral Health, and Substance Use Treatment Options
- Call 888-515-0595 available 24/7/365
- Visit www.caresolace.com/ousd and either search on your own OR click “Book Appointment” for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
Traffic - Before & After School
Outside Food Deliveries No Longer Allowed
2022-23 ECHS Handbook
1. Cell Phone Policy - please read page 17-18 for more detailed info on this policy
- Cell phones must be off and put away in backpack
- Cell phones may be confiscated if they are out during class time
2. Tardy Policy - please read page 14 for more detailed info on this policy
- Students must arrive to class before the bell rings
- Continual tardies will result in the student being assigned lunch detention and may eventually lead to a Saturday School.
Chrombooks & Optional Device Protection Plans
Please be sure to have your scholar plug in their Chromebook each evening to ensure it is fully charged. Also, OUSD offers a Device Protection Plan for all school issued mobile devices provided to students. The cost is $20 per student or $75 max, per family. For more information on what the plan covers, check out the Device Protection Plan link in our newsletter or on the Information Technology page of the district website.
Dual Enrollment Classes
News for the Week...
- Student ID Cards: For the safety of all students and staff, we need to be able to identify our Wildcat students. Therefore, all students must have their ID card every day.
No Dogs Allowed on School Grounds: For the safety of all students and staff, dogs are no longer allowed on school grounds at any OUSD school. Please be sure to leave dogs and other pets at home. All properly licensed service animals are always welcome.
About El Camino High School
ECHS Mission
The mission of El Camino High School is to foster an inclusive, challenging environment that creates a clear educational path for all students. Our focus is to create well-rounded, contributing citizens who can value others, think critically, act responsibly, create and collaborate with others, and effectively share their ideas while respecting the ideas of others.
ECHS Vision
Students and staff work together to develop a community where diversity, acceptance, and tradition are respected and our students will graduate as lifelong learners prepared for continuing education or career and for active citizenship in a global and technological-based society.
ECHS Core Values
PERRC Up, Wildcats!
Perseverance
Empathy
Respect
Responsibility
Collaboration
Website: https://www.oside.us/Page/9
Location: 400 Rancho Del Oro Drive, Oceanside, CA, USA
Phone: (760) 901-8000