Student Services
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are considered the responsibility of the Student Services Department.
If you need assistance in one of the following areas you can contact Mr.
Freifeld, Administrator of Student Services, or Mrs. Stephenson, Administrative
Assistant, at (661) 259-0033, ext. 210 or 212.
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| Attendance Child Abuse Community Day School Counseling and Guidance Crime Reports DAPEC Disaster Preparedness Discipline at Schools Drug, Alcohol, Tobacco Abuse Expulsions |
Gang Information Home teaching I-20, Immigration, Student Visas Intradistrict Transfers Interdistrict Transfers Open Enrollment Star Program Student Partnership Program Student Records Suspensions |
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| Long-Range School Attendance Boundary Map List of Schools of Attendance by Street Address (2008 - 2009) * ** † Castaic attendance area: For the 2007-08
school year, incoming ninth graders will attend Valencia High School;
all other grades will attend West Ranch High School. For the 2008-09
school year, all incoming ninth and tenth graders will attend Valencia
High School; all other grades will attend West Ranch High School. Final Report & Recommendation (Adopted by the Governing Board Feb. 26, 2003) * Posted lists are for reference only, and all boundary assignments are subject to confirmation by registrars of the affected schools. Information or clarification can be obtained by calling (661) 259-0033, Ext. 210 or 227. ** To find a specific location on the list you may do a search by street name. To do this open the List of Schools of Attendance by Street Address, click Edit, click Find (on this page), type the street name into the dialogue box and click the Find Next button. † Printable Table |
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| Notice
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| The Healthy Kids Survey is sponsored by the California Department of Education. This survey will help promote better health among our youth and combat problems such as drug use and violence. The survey gathers information on behavior such as physical activity and nutritional habits; alcohol, tobacco, and drug use; school safety; and environmental and individual strengths and assets. No names are recorded as the survey is taken anonymously. The survey is voluntary. Students who agree to participate with parental permission only have to answer the questions they want to answer. You can view the survey by clicking on the links below:
For more information on the Healthy Kids Survey
please visit The
California Department of Education |
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