The Friday FINALE!
The Week of October 21 - October 25
Important Events the Week of Oct. 21 - Oct. 25
Monday - October 21: ALL Periods 1-6
- Homework Club 3pm-5pm (Library)
- Math Tutoring 3pm-4:30pm (Library)
Tuesday - October 22: MINIMUM DAY (7:40am-11:50am) Periods 1-6
Wednesday - October 23: PLC Day (Periods 1-6) 9:00am start
- Homework Club 3pm-5pm (Library)
- Math Tutoring 3pm-4:30pm (Library)
Thursday - October 24: Odd Block Office Hours
- Homework Club 3pm-5pm (Library)
- Math Tutoring 3pm-4:30pm (Library)
Friday - October 25: Even Block Office Hours
ATTENTION SENIORS!
Q ParentConnect Email Notifications
Important School Announcements
Parent/Guardian Technology Survey
Shark parents and/or guardians,
We are partnering with BrightBytes, an educational data analytics company, in order to learn more about our students’ school and home technology use for learning.We are reaching out to ask you to take part in our CNUSD questionnaire.
Your participation is essential in helping us form a more complete picture of
technology use for learning in our students’ lives. Please know that all of your
responses will remain anonymous to protect your privacy and they will help your
child's school choose the right technology for their classrooms. It will take
approximately 5 minutes to complete.
The last day to complete this questionnaire is 10/31/19
Please go to www.BByt.es/VA3WP
Thank you for taking part in this important initiative!
PTSA Reflections deadline extension
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 23!
Reflection entries are due!
This year’s theme, “LOOK WITHIN,” calls for your own unique interpretation through the arts. Pick up submission guidelines and entry forms in the front office and make sure your entries are delivered to Mrs. Love’s (P210) class by October 23.
REFLECTION ENTRIES ARE NOW ABLE TO BE USED ON CERTAIN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS APPLICATIONS FOR EXTRA POINTS IN THE AREA OF FINE ARTS!
If you would like more information, you can visit https://capta.org/programs-events/reflections/ or contact Rafidain Raouf, Reflections Chair at RafidainA@yahoo.com.
Boo Grams
Advanced Theatre Production
SBAC Practice Tests Available to ALL students
Tutoring Opportunities
Dual Enrollment
College Presentations
Regis College 10/18
UC Merced 10/25
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Boston - MCPHS 10/28
Univ. of La Verne 10/31
Vanguard University 11/1
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 11/5
Colorado State Univ. - Pueblo 11/7
SCC - Santiago Canyon College 11/18
University of the Pacific 11/21
AP Test Registration
- Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 12:01 a.m. –Registration begins
- Friday, November 8, 2019 until 11:59 p.m. –Last day to register without a $40 late fee per exam
- Monday, November 11 through 15, 2019—All registration is closed for reconciliation of exam orders
- Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 12:01 a.m. –Registration opens again, but with a $40 late fee per exam
- Friday, February 28, 2020—Last day to order and pay for exams for all 2020 AP exams. Exams that have not been paid by this date will be cancelled and not ordered.
Santiago Policies & Procedures
Santiago ID Policy!
Students received their ID card and school issued lanyard at registration. Students either got a student ID card OR an ASB ID card if they purchased ASB membership for the year. All students will be required to visibly wear their Santiago ID DAILY on their Santiago lanyard while on campus. If a student loses or damages their ID card they will be required to get a replacement ID from the Shark Shop. Replacement ID cards cost $5.00 and replacement ASB ID cards cost $10.00.
FRONT OFFICE DROP OFF
- Balloons
- Flowers
- Money
- Gifts
- Food
Thank you in advance for keeping our front office a place of business.
Santiago does NOT allow food delivery services like Uber Eats, Doordash, Grub Hub, etc. on campus during school hours.
NO VAPING ON CAMPUS
Stanford Medicine: http://med.stanford.edu/tobaccopreventiontoolkit/E-Cigs.html
CNUSD RETHINK VAPING information: http://www.cnusd.k12.ca.us/ucanstop.
LA Times Article- Op-Ed: Let’s call this youth vaping crisis what it is: A Juuling epidemic: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-08-14/youth-vaping-crisis-juuling-epidemic
Dress Code
Santiago High School follows the dress code set forth by the CNUSD Board of Trustees. Students in violation of dress code policy will be provided three (3) options to be dressed more to code during the school day.
- Students will be asked to put on their own alternative clothing, if already available at school, to be dressed more to code for the remainder of the day.
- Students will be provided with temporary school clothing to be dressed more to code for the remainder of the day.
- If necessary, students’ parents may be called during the school day to bring alternative clothing for the student to wear for the remainder of the day.
To View CNUSD's Board Policy for Dress Code, CLICK HERE
Tardy Policy
Attendance Matters at Santiago!
Santiago, in cooperation with CNUSD, is taking steps to ensure students are attending school more regularly. Santiago High School will notify parents/guardians of attendance bi-weekly through our student information system (Q). As always, we encourage you to regularly check Q attendance and report any discrepancies.
ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION CRITERIA
LETTER 1: COURTESY LETTER
- 3 or more days of school (excused and unexcused absences)
- No action required from parents/guardians. Parent/Guardian may request a meeting to review attendance.
LETTER 2: WARNING LETTER
- 7 or more days of school (excused and unexcused absences)
- No action required from parents/guardians. Parent/Guardian may request a meeting to review attendance.
LETTER 3: SART NOTIFICATION
- 10 or more days of school (excused and unexcused absences)
- School clerk will contact parents/guardians to attend a mandatory attendance review meeting with the student's school administrator.
After School Pick Up - 2:30 pm
PARKING DURING SCHOOL HOURS - PARK IN THE FOOTHILL DROPOFF
In order to have enough space for our staff in the upper parking lot, Santiago is asking parents to park on the Foothill drop off area when picking up your child, dropping something off, or if you have a scheduled meeting on campus. Curbs have been painted white and it is no longer a red zone. Thank you for your cooperation.
Parent Resources
CNUSD Parent Center
Care Solace
- Care Solace is an online resource with a live 24x7 concierge line meant to assist individuals in finding local mental health-related programs and counseling services.
- To use Care Solace, individuals answer ten basic questions in order to receive an extensive list of referrals to applicable care providers. Care Solace takes into account all types of private insurance including Medi-Cal, Medicaid, and Medicare and those that have no insurance. The system also filters by age, gender, zip code, and special request.
- Care Solace is now available for use by CNUSD students, staff, and families at no cost. Please note, this service is an optional resource available by choice and is not mandatory in any way. Care Solace does not require a user’s name, address, phone number, or date of birth.
Website: https://caresolace.com/CNUSDfamilies
Santiago Counseling Intervention Resources
PLEASE RETURN TEXTBOOKS!
About us
Website: santiago.cnusd.k12.ca.us
Location: 1395 East Foothill Parkway, Corona, CA, United States
Phone: 951-739-5600
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Santiago-Sharks-332422146844848/
Twitter: @SantiagoSharks