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Adult School - Main Office1200 N. E St.San Bernardino, CA 92405(909) 388-6000
Adult School - Counseling1200 N. E StreetSan Bernardino, CA 92405(909) 388-6000
MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Arrowview MSCesar Chavez MSCurtis MSDel Vallejo MSPublic Safety Academy (PSA)Serrano MSShandin Hills MS
HIGH SCHOOLS
Cajon HSPacific HSPublic Safety Academy (PSA)San Gorgonio HS
The Goals of the California Cadet Corps are outlined in the tenets of the Cadet Code (spelling out the mnemonic device (LEADERSHIP) which encourage:
- Loyalty - To self, others, and civic and government institutions.- Education - The success of all cadets in academic endeavors, including staying in school and pursuing higher education.- Ambition - Striving for excellence and lofty goals.- Duty - Lifelong habits of responsible behavior, excellent attendance, and punctuality.- Enthusiasm - A zest for life's challenges.- Respect - cooperation with school and public policies, regulations, and laws and respect for the dignity of all persons as well as an appreciation for the rich heritage of America and California.- Service - To others, our state, our nation, and world.- Health - Fitness and wellness, including avoidance of gangs, illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.- Integrity - Positive choices by cadets with regards to private and public behavior.- Personal courage - Say no to that which is wrong and stand up for what is right.
The six Objectives of the California Cadet Corps are to:
- Develop LEADERSHIP.- Engender CITIZENSHIP.- Encourage PATRIOTISM.- Foster ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE.- Teach BASIC MILITARY KNOWLEDGE.- Promote HEALTH, FITNESS, AND WELLNESS.
*Source (Studies conducted in 1999 by the State of California Military Department and in 2006/2009 by Mark P. Ryan,Ph.D.)
For employment opportunities contact either the YMCA East Valley at 909-881-9622 or Project Life Impact at 909-388-1700.
It is very important to clear your child's absence to avoid a home visit from the school/district. If an absence is not cleared, the absence will be recorded as "non verified" and will generate a truancy letter that will be sent to your home. After a second truancy notice is issued, you may be sent to a Student Attendance Review Board (SARB) at which time you may receive a citation from an officer.
After the Assessment Team meets, the school may decide to assign a student to Opportunity.
Notice shall be in the primary language of the parent or guardian and shall request that the parent or guardian respond within ten days.
In cases where the site has documented at lease three attempts to reach the parent, a writing notification will be mailed (or delivered) of the intended date of placement.
During your intake meeting, a contract will be written and signed by the teacher, the student, the parent, and a site representative (usually an administrator or counselor). After reviewing the concerns, the team will write three main goals that the student must document continued success in.
Classrooms maintain a strong emphasis on discipline. Each site teaches, reinforces, and documents social skills that the students will need to attain their goals and to be successful once they return to regular classes.
Usually, a student passes through several levels of competency in their social skills, which demonstrates that the student has acquired the skills necessary for success. The length of stay in Opportunity is determined by the student’s continued level of mastery of their goals. A point system is used to determine their eligibility to return to one or more regular classes. An exit meeting will be held, and follow-up will be established to help the student with a smooth transition.
B Track: Aug 30 - Sept 24thDec 22th - Jan 28thApril 26th - May 25th
C Track: Aug 2nd - Aug 27thNov 29th - Jan 3rdMarch 25th - April 25th
D Track: July 5th - July 30thOct 25th - Nov 24thFeb 28th - March 24th Click Here to see Calendar
Every Thursday (except a week when there is Track Change Day) is a minimum day with dismissal at 1:00 p.m. for Grades 1-5.
Regular Days 7:40am - 2:11pmModified Day (Thursday) 9:45am - 2:35pmMinimum Day (as Announced) 7:40am - 12noon
Students in elementary school who live beyond one and one-half (1 1/2) miles away from their home school.
Students in middle school who live beyond two and one-half (2 1/2) miles from their home school.
Students in high school who live beyond three and one-half (3 1/2) miles from their home school.