Discipline Handbook
Welcome to the 2012-2013 school year!
School districts in California are required annually to notify students, parents, guardians and staff of specific information that will contribute to the overall functioning of the school district and the provision of a quality and safe educational program for our youth. For your convenience, the information has been consolidated into one document divided into two parts as follows:
SECTION A: Discipline Policy and Procedures for 2012-2013
This section contains specific District policies and procedures regarding the general conduct and responsibilities expected of each student. It opens with an important joint letter written by the School District’s Superintendent, Dr. Jeffrey Baarstad and the Thousand Oaks Chief for Police, Randy Pentis.
Their commitment and dedication is to work in concert to ensure that a quality and safe environment can be provided in which students can learn, parents or guardians can participate and staff can facilitate learning. This section should be reviewed carefully with each student as preparation for their knowing what will be expected of them during the school year.
SECTION B: Annual Notice of Rights and Responsibilities for 2012-2013
This section, required of all school districts in California under Education Code 48980, is intended to notify parents, guardians and staff of specific rights and responsibilities that affect each individual, as outlined by Federal legislation and State Education Code. By law parents or guardians are also required to sign acknowledgment that this information was reviewed either as a written paper document or on the district’s website. To accomplish this, please read the information carefully and then complete, sign, and return the Emergency Authorization Form which will be sent to you directly from your
child’s(ren’s) school.
Click here for a complete copy of this handbook. It is also available on the district website at: http://www.conejo.k12.ca.us/
If you have any questions, please contact your school directly. We wish all of you a very successful, exciting and productive school year.
Sincerely,
Robert Iezza
Assistant Superintendent