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1 Martin Luther King High School Important Required Forms!! All items included in this packet must be completely filled out and signed by a parent or guardian and returned on the scheduled registration day.
2 Welcome Greetings from Martin Luther King High School! We hope you are enjoying your summer. There are plenty of changes and lots of new faces at King. As the staff prepares for the upcoming school year the Guidance Department has put together the enclosed packet for all students (new to King and returning) to facilitate your registration. It includes information on registration dates, ASB card and combo packages, Life Touch Pictures, and ways to get involved for both parents and students. Each student will receive a comprehensive Student Handbook in September. Please make sure you review the contents with your student in order to become more familiar with school guidelines, procedures, activities, and any changes for the new year. For additional information and to keep up with everything that is going on at King High School, please check out our website at Once again please be sure that you review all the information included in the registration packet and that you bring all the required items. If you have any questions or concerns that need to be addressed over the summer, our school schedule is listed below: July 16 through August 13 Main office will be closed August 14 Main office open normal business hours August 14 Counselors return to work Once again I am looking forward to another great year at Martin Luther King High School. After going through this packet, if you still have questions please feel free to contact us so we can help you. Go Wolves! Darel Hansen, Principal
3 Registration and Schedule Pick-Up Instructions: Seniors and sophomores will register on the same day at separate times. Juniors and freshmen will register on the same day. Times are listed below. Students will turn in all paperwork. This is also the time when students obtain textbooks and photo ID cards, purchase PE clothes and other necessities, pick up class schedules, register personal digital devices, and meet with their counselor if class changes are needed. Day/Date Class Last Name Time Monday, August 20 Seniors* Sophomores A - L M - Z A - L M Z 8:00am 9:00am 9:00am 10:00am 12:00pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 3:00pm Tuesday, August 21 Juniors Freshmen A - L M - Z A F G P Q - Z 8:00am 9:30am 9:30am 11:00am 4:00pm 5:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm *Seniors: Your ID photo is not your Senior Yearbook Photo. The Senior Photo is taken by appointment during SUMMER at Countryside Photography. If you have not received an appointment for your Senior Photo please call Countryside at Students not registering at their assigned time will be directed to wait until all students in the designated hour have been served before being allowed to register. Students participating in practices for KHS athletic or band practices may register from 8am 8:30am on their assigned day only if the practice conflicts with the student s registration time. Coaches and advisors must make arrangements in advance to ensure that there is adequate registration staffing. Be aware that California state law requires all students entering grades 7 through 12 to provide proof of having had the T-Dap whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine prior to the start of the school year. Students who do not have proof on file will not be permitted to start school. You will be required to complete the following: Student Information / Emergency Contact Form Rules and Regulations / Acceptable Use of the Internet / Publishing Student Work-Photo-Name / Media Release Signature Form Proof of T-Dap vaccine, if not already on file copy of vaccination/immunization record Optional Forms: ASB Order Form (make checks payable to ML King HS) Picture Order Form (available at registration) Parking Permit Application PTSA Membership Form Back-To-School Barbecue Reservation Form School Site Council Interest Slip Fines can be paid August at the ASB window and August at the textbook window, during the hours of 9am 11am and 1pm 2pm.
4 Save the Date! Get to know King s campus & your classes Meet your Link Leaders, new classmates, and form new relationships! Participate in FUN activities and games ::: Show your spirit ::: Get involved :::
5 Athletics The Martin Luther King High School Athletic Program eagerly awaits the beginning of the sports year. We would like to invite parents and students to be part of what should be an exciting and rewarding experience! FALL SPORTS: WINTER SPORTS: SPRING SPORTS: Football, Tennis (Girls), Volleyball (Girls), Cross Country (Boys/Girls), Water Polo (Boys), Golf (Girls) Basketball (Boys/Girls), Soccer (Boys/Girls), Wrestling, Water Polo (Girls) Baseball, Softball, Tennis (Boys), Track (Boys/Girls), Swimming (Boys/Girls), Golf (Boys) We encourage student participation in one or more sport(s). Fall sports practice begins Monday, August 13, Conditioning for Cross-Country begins July 18, Football begins Monday, August 13. With 21 different sports, the head coaches of Varsity sports will develop criteria that must be met by each participant in order to receive a Varsity letter. In anticipation of the coming year, there are a number of requirements that must be met prior to athletic practice and competition: Each athlete must have a physical, which may be obtained from their family doctor or through the S.P.O.R.T. Clinic at 4444 Magnolia Avenue in Riverside at a cost of $30. Please call (951) for further information. Physicals are not provided by the high school. Each athlete must have proof of medical insurance provided to King High School before practice begins. Pacific Educators Insurance is available to students and coverage starts when Pacific Educators receives payment. The school does not provide insurance coverage. We ask that each athlete purchase an ASB card since athletic programs are ASB-funded. Equipment, uniforms, letters, awards, tournament fees and officials are examples of ASB support. The cost is only $45 for an ASB card. ASB cards and Athletic Clearance Packets can be purchased and returned at registration. See page 2 for registration dates. Academic eligibility: To be scholastically eligible, a student must have earned at least a 2.0 GPA during the grading period immediately preceding the quarter in which the activity is held. If the student fails to achieve the 2.0 GPA requirements at the end of any academic quarter, the student shall be academically ineligible until the next grading period indicating that the 2.0 GPA standards has been met. There is a possible probationary period for each student. Students must request the probationary waiver, have parents and coach agree and have documentation signed and approved. The student s GPA at the end of the 4 th quarter or at the end of the summer session shall determine his/her eligibility for the 1 st quarter of the school year. Receipt of the student s report card by the school shall determine the date of eligibility for the 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th quarters of the school year. This is determined by the Riverside Unified School District. Fall Sport Parent/Athlete Orientation Meeting Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 6pm, Gym Mandatory Meeting Agenda
6 Student Code of Conduct Important Information for Students and Parents Students at Martin Luther King High School are expected to be aware of and accept personal responsibility in the following areas: Forbidden or Illegal Activities Use, sale or possession of alcohol, drugs or related paraphernalia Smoking or possession of tobacco products Possession of any type of weapon including necklaces, chains, rings, and other jewelry that could be used as a weapon. This also includes possession of real or replica weapons or explosive devices Possession of inappropriate printed material that depicts vulgar, sexually suggestive, racist or violent subject matter Possession of matches, lighters or other incendiary devices Possession of inappropriate devices, toys or materials not intended for relevant educational purposes Fighting or instigation of an altercation Food or drink in classrooms or other non-food service areas Hazing Inappropriate display of affection Defiance of authority Possession of illegal advertisements (party flyers etc.) Forgery or cheating Use of obscene language or profanity Gambling or possession of cards, dice or other gambling paraphernalia Being off campus during the school day without written authorization Disruptive classroom or campus behavior Sexual harassment Possession of spray paint or marking pens Defacing or destruction of school property Use of Electronic Devices/Prohibited Items No cameras, video cameras, pagers, play stations, electronic toys, MP3 players, CD players, or PSP are permitted to be on school grounds at any time. Students found in possession of these items shall be subject to regular school discipline procedures, including: assigned detention, referral to Saturday School, suspension and/or expulsion, for a violation of school rules as permitted by Education Code Section 48900(k). Parents and students are hereby notified that school staff assume no liability whatsoever for electronic devices brought on school grounds in violation of this rule. In addition, school staff will not search for, investigate nor attempt to recover any such item that is lost, stolen or broken on school grounds. Cell phones must be off and put away during class time, unless used for instructional purposes. Jurisdiction The high school has the obligation to enforce the rules and regulations and to act on a violation at any school activity at any time including but not limited to: While on school grounds While going to or returning from school During or while going to or coming from any school-sponsored activity, both on and off campus During lunch period
7 Closed Campus Students may not leave campus once they arrive during the regular school day unless a parent/ guardian provides a written request. All students must sign out at the Attendance Office before leaving campus during school hours. Non-students are not allowed on campus without prior administrative approval. Medications All medications must be checked in and dispensed through and under direction of the health office. This includes all prescription medication as well as all over the counter medications such as aspirin, antihistamines and asthma inhalers. Whenever possible medications should be taken at home under supervision of a parent or guardian. Identification Cards All students are required to carry an official King identification card on their person at all times. Should a school staff member request to see a student s identification card, students are to comply immediately without question. It is essential that the school personnel have the ability to determine student identity in the event of accident or injury. District Regulations for Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco Riverside Unified School District has adopted strict policies toward drugs and alcohol. Possession, use, furnishing, selling, or transporting for sale of drugs and alcoholic beverages, controlled substances, or look-alike substances is against district and state rules and regulations. Consequences are as follows: Using or possessing alcohol or intoxicants of any kind First offense 5-day suspension Second offense recommendation for expulsion Furnishing, selling, or transporting intoxicants of any kind First offense 5-day suspension and recommendation for expulsion Possession or use of nicotine products First offense Saturday School Second offense 2-day suspension and parent/guardian notified Mandated Recommendation for Expulsion Any student who has committed any of the following violations while under school jurisdiction shall be immediately suspended and expelled for one calendar year. This expulsion is effective in all schools in the district and in the State of California. Possession of a fire arm Brandishing a knife Selling any drug Attempting/Committing sexual battery or assault Possession of an explosive Intentional Harassment Intentional harassment is defined as threats or intimidation directed against students or a group of students that is sufficiently severe or pervasive and disrupts class work, creates disorder, and invades the rights of that student or a group of students. Students are subject to suspension and/or expulsion for harassment when: other means of correction have failed to bring about proper conduct, if the student s presence causes a continuing danger to physical safety, or the student s presence threatens to disrupt the education process.
8 Student Dress Code As you prepare for the upcoming school year we offer the following shopping guidelines. Inappropriate Clothing: Students are expected to wear clothing that is appropriate for school. Garments that are a distraction to the educational environment are not permitted. Examples of inappropriate items include, but are not limited to the following: Bare mid-riff or bathing suit tops Halter, strapless or tube tops (tops must have two shoulder straps that connect the front to the back of the garment) See through clothing and tops with oversized neck or arm openings Low cut or revealing blouses or shirts (tops must have straps and considered within boundaries of good taste) Clothing not sufficient to conceal undergarments Sleeveless undershirts, muscle shirts Dresses, shorts and skirts too short to be considered within the bounds of good taste Pajama bottoms and/or bedroom slippers Clothing that the Riverside Police Department has identified, as current gang attire is restricted and cannot be worn on campus. Also, clothing that makes reference to drugs, sex, alcohol, tobacco products, violence, weapons, vulgarity, nudity, racial supremacy or other anti-social behavior is not permitted Undergarments: Undergarments are to be covered by outer garments at all times. Bras and muscle shirts are considered undergarments. Absence of undergarments is not permitted. Shoes: Shoes must be worn at all times. Bedroom slippers are not permitted. Clothing Fit and Style: Students must wear clothing that is appropriately sized. Pants must fit and are to be worn around the waist, and in such a manner that undergarments and/or shorts do not show. Sagging is not permitted. Hats and Other Headwear: Headwear may be worn in classrooms at teachers discretion. The school administration, at its discretion, may approve head coverings worn for medical or religious purposes. Inappropriate headwear will be confiscated and will only be returned to the parent or guardian. Jewelry and Accessories: Chains (wallet chains are not permitted), spiked necklaces, bracelets, rings, belt buckles or other dangerous objects or jewelry that can readily be used as a weapon may not be worn or carried. Clothing or accessories that are likely to provoke acts of violence, create a clear and present danger, disrupt instruction or incite students may not be worn. Bandanas, hairnets, do-rags, wave caps worn or carried, are not permitted. Sunglasses may not be worn indoors or in classrooms (prescribed Irlen filters excepted). Final approval of appropriate clothing is left to the discretion of the school administration. Consequences for violation of the dress code may include, but are not limited to: *Change of clothing *Detention and parent contact *Saturday school and parent contact *Suspension
9 Discipline Matrix MLK Discipline Matrix Warning/Counseled Detention Saturday School SSR/Other Suspension 1. inappropriate use of electronic devices during instructional time 1st 2nd 3rd & up 2. Refusal to relinquish cell phone/ipod or any electronic device 1st 2nd & up 3. Cheating/forgery 1st 2nd & up 4. Class Disruptions 1st 2nd 3rd & 4th 5th & up 5. Tardy 1st - 4th 5th - 9th 10th - 14th 15th & up 6. No Show to Administrative detention 1st 2nd & up 7. Leaving campus without school permission all offenses 8. Truant/ wandering all offenses 9. No show to teacher detention 1st 2nd 10. No show for Saturday school all 11. Dress code violation 1st-change clothes 2nd-change clothes 3rd-change clothes 4th & up-change clothes 12. P.E. non-suit 4th & 5th 6th & up 13. Skateboard use on campus 1st-parent must pick up 2nd-parent must pick up 3rd-parent must pick up 4th & up 14. Parking lot infraction 1st 2nd 15. ID cards (not carrying) 1st - 3rd 4th 5th & up 3rd-Parking & driving privileges revoked on campus 16. Student Parking Permits 1st - 3rd 4th 5th & up
10 Education Code (a) (1) Caused, aʃempted to cause, or threatened to cause physical injury to another person (assault); or (2) Willfully used force or violence upon the person of another, except in self defense. (baʃery) [See #1] (b) Possessed, sold or otherwise furnished any firearm, knife, explosive, or other dangerous object. [See #2] (c) Unlawfully possessed, used, sold or otherwise furnished, or been under the influence of any controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, or intoxicant of any kind. [See #3] [1 st offense ] [2 nd offense ] [RAD Contract ] (d) Unlawfully offered, arranged or negoɵated to sell any controlled substance, alcoholic beverage, or intoxicant of any kind, and then sold, delivered, or otherwise furnished to any person a replica as a control substance, beverage or intoxicant of any kind. [See #3] (e) CommiƩed or aʃempted to commit robbery or extorɵon. [See #3] (f) Caused or aʃempted to cause damage to school property or private property. [See #3 if ³ $100.00] (g) Stole or aʃempted to steal school property or private property. [See #3 if ³ $50.00] (h) Possessed or used tobacco or any product containing tobacco or nicoɵne products. (i) CommiƩed an obscene act, or Engaged in habitual profanity or vulgarity. (j) Had unlawful possession of, or unlawfully offered, arranged or negoɵated to sell any drug paraphernalia. [See #3] (k) Disrupted school acɵviɵes, or willfully defied the authority of school personnel. (l) Knowingly received stolen school property or private property. (m) Possessed an imitaɵon firearm. (n) CommiƩed or aʃempted to commit a sexual assault, or commiʃed a sexual baʃery. [See #3] (o) Harassed, threatened, or inɵmidated a student who is a complaining witness or witness in a school disciplinary proceeding. (p) Offered, arranged to sell, negoɵated to sell, or sold the prescripɵon drug Soma. (q) Engaged in, or aʃempted to engage in, hazing as defined under EducaƟon Code (s) Aided or abeʃed, as defined in SecƟon 31 of the Penal Code, the inflicɵon or aʃempted inflicɵon of physical injury to another person. (t) Caused or aʃempted to cause damage to, or stole or aʃempted to steal electronic files or databases as related to SecƟons (f) or (g) CommiƩed sexual harassment. (Grades 4-12 only) Caused, aʃempted to cause, threatened to cause or parɵcipated in an act of hate violence. (Grades 4-12 only) IntenƟonally harassed, threatened, or inɵmidated a student or a group of students (grades 4-12 only) Made terrorist threats against school officials or school property or both. [See3] Report MUST be filed. (1) Indicates Law Enforcement noɵficaɵon only when serious injury. (2) Indicates Law Enforcement only if deadly weapon, fixed blade knife, open blade, or knife blade is ³ 2 ½. (3) Indicates Law Enforcement MUST be noɵfied.
11 Riverside Unified School District Acceptable Use Policy for Student Use of the Internet Students in Riverside Unified School District have access to technology to enhance their understanding of the curriculum. Prior to being allowed access to the Internet at school, students and their parents must sign the RUSD Acceptable Use Consent Form. The RUSD Acceptable Use Policy and Rules and Regulations list rules for use of the Internet and computer technology. If a student violates any of these rules, his/her use shall be terminated and future access may be denied. Disciplinary action may also result. If possible criminal activity is discovered, the proper authorities will be notified. Disciplinary action for students shall be in accordance with existing discipline policies and may include suspension or expulsion. 1.The Internet shall only be used to access educational information. Purchase of any items or services is not allowed through the district network. 2. Students shall not load personal software or programs on District computers nor shall they download programs from the Internet without the approval of their instructor. 3. Vandalism shall not be tolerated. 4. Although the district uses a filter to block inappropriate Internet sites and prohibits access to harmful matter [defined in Penal Code 313(a)] on the Internet which may be obscene or pornographic, some inappropriate material may appear. If this occurs, it is the responsibility of the student to report the inappropriate site to the supervising teacher, instructional assistant, or librarian. 5. Not all access to the Internet can be supervised. Students agree not to access, submit, publish, display, or print over the Internet/Intranet any defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, racially offensive or illegal material. 6. Students shall not use the Internet/Intranet to send any information that would threaten or offend others or promote any activity that is against the law or district policy. Appropriate language is to be used at all times. 7. Copyright laws must be followed. All materials from the Internet, including graphics, which are used in student projects or reports, must be properly cited. Copyrighted materials may not be placed on the Internet/Intranet without the permission of the author. 8. Riverside Unified School District denies any responsibility for the accuracy of information obtained from the Internet. 9. The use of computer technology and the Internet is not private and may be subject to inspection and/or monitoring by District employees. 10. Students shall not provide their own or other s personal information such as home addresses, telephone number, or last name when using the Internet. 11. Student work may be published on the class or school Web pages. First names only will be used to identify student work for grades K-8. First and last names may be used in grades Photographs of students may also be published. Names of students shall not be used to identify photos. Student and parent permission for written works and photos must be obtained before publication occurs.
12 Dates to Calendar AUG 27 Classes Begin SEPT 3 Labor Day 20 Back to School Night OCT 18 Parent Conferences-Non-Student Day NOV 12 Veteran s Day Thanksgiving Recess DEC 24-JAN 4 Winter Recess JAN 5 Classes Resume 18 End of First HS Semester 21 Martin Luther King s Day FEB 15 Lincoln s Day 18 President s Day APR 1-5 Spring Recess MAY 27 Memorial Day JUNE 12 Last Day of School Important Phone Numbers Main Office /Fax Attendance Office /x62242 Fax Discipline Office /x62207/62204 Activities Office /x62104 Athletic Director /x62248 Guidance Office /x62250 Curriculum Office /x62209 Media Center /x62217
13 Bell/Class Schedules Regular Day Schedule Period Schedule 0 6:35 7:32 1 7:38 8:35 2 8:41 9:38 3 9:44 10:46 Lunch A 10:46 11:21 4A 10:52 11:49 4B 11:27 12:24 Lunch B 11:49 12: :30 1:27 6 1:33 2:30 Early Release Schedule Period Schedule 0 6:52 7:32 1 7:38 8:18 2 8:24 9:04 3 9:10 9:50 4 9:56 10: :42 11: :28 12:08 LUNCH 12:08 12:43 Periods 1,2, and 3 Finals Schedule 7:38 9:45 Break 9:45 9:50 Periods 4, 5, and 6 9:56 12:03 Lunch 12:03 12:30 Lunch A A Building B Building E Building F Building C204, C208, G113, G125, H132 September October November December January February March April May June First Semester Lunch B C Building D Building G Building H Building B142 Early Release Days 11 th and 25 th th rd 9 and 23 th th 6 and 27 th 11 th nd 8 and 22 5 th and 19 th 5 th and 19 th 9 th 7 th and 21 st 4 th Semester Final Exam Schedule 1/15/2013 (Period 1 and 4) 1/16/2013 (Period 2 and 5) 1/17/2013 (Period 3 and 6) Second Semester 6/10/2013 (Period 1 and 4) 6/11/2013 (Period 2 and 5) 6/12/2013 (Period 3 and 6) Senior Finals 6/5/2013 (Period 1 and 4) 6/6/2013 (Period 2 and 5) 6/7/2013 (Period 3 and 6)
14 RIVERSIDE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Educational Accountability Department June 1, 2012 CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL EXIT EXAM (CAHSEE) Special Notice to Parents and Guardians Students in the class of 2006 and each succeeding graduating class must pass the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) to receive a high school diploma. Students take the CAHSEE for the first time in the spring of tenth grade. What the CAHSEE will cover. The exam is divided into two parts: (1) reading and writing and (2) mathematics. All questions on the test are based on the California State Board-adopted standards. Students must pass both parts to receive their high school diploma. Students also must meet the district s requirements for graduation (215 credits). The reading and writing test measures standards through grade 10. In reading, this covers vocabulary, comprehension, and analysis of informational and literary texts and in writing, it covers writing strategies, applications, and the conventions of standard English. The mathematics test covers standards through grade 8 and includes fundamental skills in mathematics as well as Algebra 1. Student Testing The CAHSEE will be given at the school site on the designated dates. Students will: receive results of the exam within eight weeks after testing is completed have opportunities to retake either part previously not passed receive additional instruction, if needed, in summer school CAHSEE Practice Tests Available on the Internet Students can print out practice tests for the California High School Exit Exam on the Internet. To access English-Language Arts, go to and Mathematics then print it. Acrobat Reader is required. (If you do not have Acrobat Reader on your computer, go to and follow the steps to download the program.) Students, who do not have access to the Internet, can go to their school s library to checkout other versions of the practice tests. For More Information If you have any questions about the CAHSEE: contact your school office check the California Department of Education website at: (Internet) En español al dorso.
15 DISTRITO ESCOLAR UNIFICADO DE RIVERSIDE Departamento de Responsabilidad Educacional 1 de junio de 2012 EXAMEN DE EGRESO DE ESCUELA PREPARATORIA DE CALIFORNIA (CAHSEE) Aviso especial para los padres o tutores legales Los alumnos en la generación 2006 y cada generación que se gradué deben aprobar el Examen de egreso de escuela preparatoria de California (CAHSEE) para recibir su diploma de escuela preparatoria. Los alumnos presentarán por primera vez el CAHSEE durante la primavera del décimo grado. Qué abarca el examen CAHSEE? El examen estará dividido en dos partes: (1) lectura y redacción y (2) matemáticas. Todas las preguntas en el examen están basadas en las normas adoptadas por la Junta de Educación de California. Los alumnos deben aprobar ambas partes para recibir su diploma de escuela preparatoria. Los alumnos también deben reunir los requisitos de créditos (215) del distrito para la graduación. La parte de lectura y redacción evaluará las normas hasta el 10º grado. En lectura, esta abarca vocabulario, comprensión y análisis de textos informativos y literarios. La parte de redacción abarca estrategias de redacción, aplicación y las reglas de las normas de redacción en inglés de norma. La parte de matemáticas incluirá habilidades fundamentales en las matemáticas así como también álgebra 1. Presentación de exámenes El CAHSEE será administrado en el plantel escolar en las fechas designadas. El alumno/a: recibirá los resultados del examen dentro de ocho semanas después que el período de exámenes haya terminado. tendrá la oportunidad de volver a presentar cualquier parte del examen que no haya aprobado. recibirá ayuda adicional, si la necesita, durante la escuela de verano. Exámenes de práctica del CAHSEE están disponibles en la Internet Los alumnos pueden imprimir exámenes de práctica del Examen de egreso de escuela preparatoria de California. Para obtener acceso a la parte de Artes lingüísticas-inglés vaya al y matemáticas al y después imprima. El programa Acrobat Reader es requerido. (Si usted no tiene Acrobat Reader en su computadora vaya a y siga los pasos para descargar el programa.) Los alumnos que no tienen acceso a la Internet, pueden ir a la biblioteca escolar y obtener otras versiones de los exámenes de práctica. Para más información Si usted tiene preguntas acerca del CAHSEE: comuníquese con la oficina de su escuela revise la página de internet de la Secretaria de Educación de california: (Internet)
16 Division of Educational Services Career Technical Education Regional Occupational Program All ROP classes count for high school graduation credit and some ROP classes count for community college units. Martin Luther King High School On Campus Classes First Responder/Medical Terminology Retail Sales & Marketing/Fashion Merchandising/Sports Marketing Sports Therapy & Fitness Television/Video Production Off Campus Classes Auto Collision & Refinishing Auto Technology Banking & Financial Services Computer Repair Construction Occupations Dental Assisting Dentrix (Dental Front Office) EMT Fire Services Forensic Science Law Enforcement Medical Assisting Clinical Medical Assisting Front Office Medical Billing Nurse Assistant Pharmacy Technician Welding Occupations Contact your counselor for more information.
17 Free Admission! 8th Riverside College & Career Fair 3 Also hosted by: City of Riverside Alvord Unified School District Jurupa Unified School District Riverside Unified School District Riverside Convention Center Riverside County Workforce Investment Board Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Wednesday, Oct. 3, :00-8:00PM Galleria at Tyler 1299 Galleria at Tyler Riverside, California Want free money for college? Find out about financial aid Get tips to succeed in your first job interview Discover the best college for your career goals and education plans Find out which careers will be hot in the future Get career advice from friendly local business representatives 9th-11th grade students can win a computer system! Plus! High School Seniors have the chance to win a partial scholarship to a local college or university For more information, contact Community Development Coordinator Nick Psomas at [email protected] or find us on Facebook: Facebook.com/RiversideCollegeAndCareerFair
18 Name MARTIN LUTHER KING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT INFORMATION CARD Grade Date Nombre Last/ Apellido First/ Nombre Grado Fecha Required Form Address Zip Code Home Ph# Domicilio Código Postal Teléfono Age Sex M F Birth Date Parent Edad Sexo Fecha de Nac. Father/Guardian Address Padre/Tutor Domicilio (if different from students/ include city and zip code) Employer Wk# ( ) Alt.Cell Phone # ( ) Lugar de empleo Núm. de su trabajo num de celular/localizador Mother/Guardian Address Madre/Tutor Domicilio (if different from students/ include city and zip code Employer Wk# ( ) Alt.Cell Phone # ( ) Lugar de empleo Núm. De su trabajo num de celular/localizador Name of person(s) with whom pupil resides (if different) Nombres de la persona (s) con quien el alumno vive (si es diferente) I have received and read the school rules: Student Signature Recibi y lei los reglamentos de la secuela: Firma del Alumno Fecha Date Signatures Father/Guardian Firma del Padre/Tutor Mother/Guardian Madre/Tutor Other than Parent/Guardian, Please list at least two local contacts with phone numbers Por favor apunte el nombre y número de teléfono de por lo menos dos personas que no sean los del padre/tutor. Name Relationship to student Home and Work Phone Numbers Nombre Parentesco con el alumno Núm. de teléfono de casa y trabajo Name Relationship to student Home and Work Phone Numbers Nombre Parentesco con el alumno Núm. de teléfono de casa y trabajo Name Relationship to student Home and Work Phone Numbers Nombre Parentesco con el alumno Núm. de teléfono de casa y trabajo In case of emergency, what doctor/hospital should we call? Doctor Phone# En caso de emergencia, a que doctor u hospital debemos llamar? Doctor Núm. De Teléfono Hospital Phone# Do you want staff notified of Health Info? Yes / No Hospital Núm. de Teléfono Name of Prescribed Medication (Nombre de Medicamento Recetado) Indicate any chronic medical condition that requires special attention: Apunte cualquier condición medica crónica la cual pueda requerir atención especial: In case of an emergency and I cannot be reached, I hereby give my consent to give such attention as may be thought necessary by the hospital/physician in charge. (En caso de una emergencia y no pueda ser localizado, doy mi consentimiento para que el hospital / doctor a cargo suministre la atención necesaria). Signature of Parent/Guardian Firma del Padre/Tutor Date Fecha
19 RIVERSIDE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Health Services 5700 Arlington Avenue, Riverside, CA CONFIDENTIAL HEALTH HISTORY FORM School Student Name Male Female Birthdate Age Grade My child does not have any health issues at this time. If your child has health issues please answer the following questions: Does your child take medication on a routine basis? Yes No During school hours? Yes No If yes, Name of medication Name of medication Name of medication Name of medication If your child must take prescriptions or over the counter medications during the school day, complete the Medication Administration parent/physician authorization form and return to the school office, (One form for each medication). Check the box and explain if your child has a history of or now has the following conditions or concerns. Asthma Mild Moderate Severe Inhaler at home Inhaler at school office Seizures As an infant only Currently takes medication Physical Limitations Special Equipment needed at home Special Equipment needed at school Allergies Mild Moderate Severe Bees/insects Foods Seasonal Hay fever Allergic to Medication Other EpiPen at home EpiPen at school Heart Murmur/Disease Other Conditions Diabetes Type I Type II Has your child been hospitalized for diabetes? Yes No If yes, give date and explain hospital course: Can your child monitor his/her blood glucose level independently? Yes No Can your child tell if he/she is having symptoms of high or low blood glucose levels? Yes No If yes, what are his/her symptoms? Has Glucagon ever been given to your child? Yes No Last given: Is your child currently under a doctor s care for any of the above? Yes No If yes: Doctor s name Phone Fax Address I hereby give permission to share information pertaining to the health of my child with school staff who need to know. Parent/Guardian Signature Date For Office Use Only: Doctor s orders completed including parent and physician signatures. Diabetic Supplies Snacks Signed Diabetic Treatment Plan for School indicating parent review Original to Cum Faxed to District Nurse (Internal #83100) Health Assistant Teacher Health History Form 6/25/2012
20 DISTRITO ESCOLAR UNIFICADO DE RIVERSIDE Servicios de salud 5700 Arlington Avenue, Riverside, CA FORMULARIO DE HISTORIAL DE SALUD CONFIDENCIAL Escuela Nombre del alumno/a Masculino Femenino Fecha de nacimiento Edad Grado Mi hijo/a no tiene ningún problema de salud en este momento. Si su hijo/a tiene problemas de salud por favor conteste las siguientes preguntas: Toma su hijo/a medicamentos en regularmente? Sí No Durante el horario escolar? Sí No Si sí, Nombre del medicamento Nombre del medicamento Si su hijo necesita tomar medicamentos recetados o sin receta durante el día escolar, complete el formulario de autorización de padres/médico para la administración del medicamento y regrese a la oficina de la escuela, (Un formulario para cada medicamento) Marque la caja y explique si su hijo tiene antecedentes de o ahora tiene alguna de las condiciones o problemas. Asma Leve Moderada Severa Inhalador en casa Inhalador en la escuela Convulsiones Solo de bebé Actualmente toma medicamento Limitaciones físicas Equipo especializado necesario en casa Equipo especializado necesario en la escuela Alergias Leves Moderadas Severas Abejas/insectos Comidas Fiebre del heno de temporada Alérgico al medicamento Otro EpiPen en casa EpiPen en la escuela Soplo /enfermedad del corazón Otras condiciones Diabetes Tipo I Tipo II Ha sido su hijo/a hospitalizado debido a la diabetes? Sí No Si sí, de la fecha y explique el procedimiento del hospital: Puede su hijo/a vigilar su nivel de glucosa sanguínea independientemente? Sí No Puede su hijo darse cuenta si está teniendo síntomas de alto o bajo nivel de glucosa sanguínea? Sí No Si sí, cuáles son sus síntomas? Alguna vez se le ha dado a su hijo/a Glucagon? Sí No Última vez administrado: Está su hijo actualmente bajo el cuidado médico por alguno de los de arriba? Sí No Si sí: Nombre del médico Teléfono Fax Domicilio Por medio de la presente doy permiso que se comparta la información pertinente a la salud de mi hijo/a con el personal escolar que necesite conocerla. Firma de los padres/tutor legal Fecha For Office Use Only: Doctor s orders completed including parent and physician signatures. Diabetic Supplies Snacks Signed Diabetic Treatment Plan for School indicating parent review Original to Cum Faxed to District Nurse (Internal #83100) Health Assistant Teacher Health History Form 6/25/2012
21 MARTIN LUTHER KING HIGH SCHOOL School Year Required form RULES AND REGULATIONS I/We hereby understand that I/we will receive the Rules and Regulations Handbook at the beginning of the school year. I/we understand that is our responsibility to review this with our student in order to follow all rules and regulations. Student Name (Please print) Martin Luther King High School School Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature Date SCHOOL INFORMATION---PARENT NOTIFICATION RECEIPT Student s Name DOB Grade Dear Parent/Guardian: Please review the following important school information and respond by checking the appropriate box. 1) Discipline Information - Please read and review with your student the Attendance Information section of this booklet. It is important for parents and students to know and understand the legal requirements for students to attend school each day the schools are open and in session. This section also very clearly defines what constitutes an excused absence from school. 2) Media Release - The district occasionally receives requests from the news media and other agencies to photograph or videotape students. These requests are often received on a spur-of-the-moment basis, which makes it difficult to obtain immediate parental consent. Parental consent is requested for your student to be photographed/videotaped during the school year. Yes, I give permission for my student to be photographed or videotaped. No, I do not give permission for my student to be photographed or videotaped. 3) Acceptable Use Agreement - Rules and Regulations #6163.4(g) (Ref. Policy #6163.4) I/we hereby agree to comply with the Acceptable Use Policy (Rules and Regulations #6163.4(g). As the parent or guardian, I hereby consent to my student s use of the Internet at school. I also agree not to hold the district responsible for materials acquired by the student on the system, for violations of copyright restrictions, users mistakes, negligence, or any costs incurred by users. I also agree to comply with the King High School policy for using technology on campus. Yes, I/We hereby agree to comply with the Acceptable Use Policy. No, I do not agree to comply with the Acceptable Use Policy. 4) Publishing Student Work/Photo/Name - Student work and photos may be published on the Internet for a world-wide audience via RUSDnet with the consent of the student and (if the student is under 18) parent/guardian. Yes, I give permission for the publication of my student s work, photo and name on the RUSD web site. (Note: Names of students shall not be used to identify photos). No, I do not give permission for the publication of my student s work, photo and name on the RUSD web site. (Note: Names of students shall not be used to identify photos). User/Student Name (Please print) Martin Luther King High School School User/Student Signature Date Parent/Guardian Signature (if user is under 18 years of age) Date
22 ASB Order Form Success Package - $71.00 (Save $5.00) o Includes ASB Card, PE Clothes, and PTSA student membership Wolf Package - $ (Save $10.00) o Includes ASB Card, Yearbook, and PTSA student membership King Package - $ (Save $15.00) o Includes ASB Card, Yearbook, PE Clothes, lock, and PTSA student membership ASB Card - $45.00 o Your King ASB Card will entitle you to big savings on sporting events, dances, Prom, Winter Formal, etc. You want to get this. Yearbook - $75.00 o The full color Legacy yearbook will be something students will cherish forever. The discounted price of $75 will increase to $80 after September 7th. A limited number of yearbooks may be available for purchase in June on a first-come, first-served basis. Last year we sold out, so buy early! Binder Reminder - $8.00 o STRONGLY recommended for all students Wolf Community/Shop Riverside Card - $15.00 o This discount card is affiliated with many of our local eateries like Pizza Time, Subway, Coco s, Del Taco, Cold Stone and more. Senior Class Sweatshirt $45.00 Qty. $ Senior Class t-shirt $15.00 Qty. $ Physical Education Clothes $24.00 Qty. $ Lock for PE Locker $10.00 Qty. $ PTSA Student Membership $7.00 Qty. $ Junior, Soph. and freshman t-shirt $12.00 Qty. $ Please make check payable to ML King High School TOTAL $
23 Martin Luther King High School Associated Student Body (ASB) Card SAVINGS!!! Check out the BIG SAVINGS you get with your purchase of an ASB Card Items Savings Free Athletic/Academic Letter $25.00 Free Scholar Athlete Patch $25.00 Free Athletic/Academic Patches $5.00 Free Entrance to all Home Football Games (CIF Excluded) $25.00 Free Entrance to all Home Basketball Games (CIF Excluded) $25.00 Discount to Homecoming Dance $5.00 Discount to Winter Formal Dance $5.00 Discount to Prom $5.00 Discount to Sadie Hawkins Dance $5.00 Total Savings $ Every quarter ASB will hold a drawing for all ASB Card holders. The following items will be awarded. Take note of the savings if you happen to be one of the lucky winners. Item Savings First Quarter Free Homecoming Dance Ticket $15.00 Free stuffed wolf $8.00 Second Quarter ½ price on a Winter Formal Dance Ticket $20.00 Free King HS Sweatshirt $21.00 Third Quarter Student Store Gift Certificate $20.00 Free ticket to Spring Musical $10.00 Fourth Quarter ½ price Prom Ticket $50.00
24 Textbook Choices A: Check Out Traditional Textbooks Hardback books for each class (some will need to be carried with you each day) B: BYOD Bring Your Own Device Download Textbooks at Home While at school you will open the documents on your device, no access to the internet C: BYOD Bring Your Own 3G/4G Device Download Textbooks or access them online Use Personal Account for Wireless Access If you BYOD you will need to register your device in the library. A sticker will be placed on the device in case it is lost so we can identify it and return it to you. Each of these options is in compliance with the Williams Act.
25 Back to School Parent Barbecue Sponsored by PTSA Meet our Principal, Mr. Hansen Who is Invited? Parents of freshmen Parents new to King Parents who want to meet our administrative staff Join us for burgers, chips and soda. Campus tours will be available. Mr. Hansen, Principal, will be on hand to greet you. PTSA will be there to answer your questions about volunteering on campus. Students are welcome too. Tuesday, August 21, 2012, 4:00-7:00 PM Cost: $5.00 per person If you plan to attend the barbecue, please print this page and bring it with you to the PTSA table on registration day. Names: Number Attending Total Paid $
26 Parents, Welcome to King High. We hope you will continue to support your child and this school by joining PTSA and volunteering some of your time. Our children need us now as much as they ever did, perhaps more as they transition from teenagers into young adults. You are welcome to come and meet your PTSA board on the second Wednesday of each month at 8:30 AM check in the administration building for location. Your PTSA Board for President Bonnie Albers 1 st VP Carrie Kent 2 nd VP Sandi Page 3 rd VP Oda Lisa Nelson 4 th VP Rosie Karr Recording Secretary Sandy Miulli Treasurer Kay Klatt Auditor Michelle VonPertz Historian Lisa Villanueva Parliamentarian Corresponding Secretary Sherri Power Hospitality Comittee Adriana Weaver Staff Appreciation Jamie Hackbarth Volunteer Coordinator Susan Tietz Parent &/or Adult Membership $7.00 each Attach check or money order. If paying cash please place in an envelope. Name11 First Last Name12 Name13 Name14 Address City State Zip Print this page and bring it with you to the PTSA table on registration day. All parents can help PTSA recycle and earn money by dropping off ink cartridges DVDs GPS devices laser cartridges cell phones calculators ipods laptops digital cameras video games & consoles See for a complete list. Volunteer Form You may also link your RALPHS card to King High PTSA at their website. Parent Name We would love to have you help at events such as our Honor Roll Ice Cream Home/Cell Phone Socials (twice a year almost a third of our students qualify), King Remembers (where our juniors interact with veterans and learn their stories) or our Staff Student Name & Grade Appreciation events (August and May). Please Contact by: Phone If you cannot give your time, we also accept monetary donations and supplies for our events. PTSA continues to support our students in many ways including: Ice Cream Socials King Remembers King Remembers Senior Scholarships Reflections (artistic program) Staff Luncheons Food/Soda Donations Red Ribbon Week Computer Accessories Staffing Registration Tables Stuff Envelopes Make Copies Security Cameras School/Health Office Supplies Staff Appreciation Activities Library Help Just Call Me Emergency Supplies Honor Roll Ice Cream Socials Library Help Health Assemblies Window Blinds for Classrooms Copying for Teachers
27 Martin Luther King High School School Site Council Martin Luther King s School Site Council provides a forum for involvement and cooperation between school, home and community. The Council recommends, assesses and plans positive and systematic change at King High School. At the secondary level, the Council is composed of the principal, five teachers, four parent/community members, four students and two other school staff. We currently have four parent openings. If you are interested in serving a two-year term beginning September 2012 and ending June 2013, please complete the bottom portion of this form and turn it in to Carole DeLaOssa in the Guidance Office during registration. SSC Meeting Dates for : September 19 January 16 October 17 March 20 December 19 May School Site Council Registration Form Name Phone # Student s Name Student s Grade
28 MARTIN LUTHER KING HIGH SCHOOL PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION Students are required to register every year any vehicle they intend to drive to school and park in the student lot. The student parking lot is located adjacent to building D. To receive a parking permit, students must be sixteen years of age, hold a valid California Drivers License, show current vehicle registration, and proof of vehicle insurance. Should students anticipate driving more than one vehicle, they must register each vehicle separately, but will need to purchase only one parking permit. Parking on campus is considered a privilege and may be revoked if students violate the vehicle code set forth in the Parent/Student Handbook. When you apply for a school permit, please complete this form and attach a copy of your driver s license, vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and $5.00 and return it to the ASB room, G-106. All students will be required to display a Martin Luther King Parking Permit on the lower front side of the driver s window of their vehicle at all times. There will be a $5.00 replacement fee for lost parking permits. The fee will enable King s Student Services and Security Support to work with the Riverside Police Department in providing service beyond the school day to students and the community. Name: Grade: Driver s License Number: Year of vehicle: Make of vehicle: Color of vehicle: Model of vehicle: License Plate: Ins. Company: Please attach the following to this application Copy of your Driver s License Copy of your Insurance Card Copy of the Vehicle Registration Card $5.00 fee
29 Order online before Picture mylifetouch.com OR Order with this form follow steps 1 thru 3 1 Packages 3 Paquetes A. Value $29.00 B. Deluxe $36.00 Martin Luther King High School Please refer to your registration packets for your scheduled date and time. Portrait Looks Estilos de retrato Look Code Wallets (2x3) Wallets (2x3) C. Ultimate $63.00 Wallets (2x3) Portrait CD D. Premium $51.00 Wallets (2x3) Portrait CD E. Basic $22.00 Wallets (2x3) F. Family Pack $44.00 Wallets (2x3) G. Entry $16.00 Wallets (2x3) Flyer pricing applies up to 48 hours after Picture Day. 2 Add-ons Accesorios Special Offer #1 El precio del volante se aplica hasta las 48 horas posteriores al Día de la Foto. Add more portrait looks to your package. Añade más estilos de retrato a tu paquete. Additional 8x10 (1) Premium Retouching Name and grade on all portraits $22.00 Special Offer #2 Additional 5x7s (2) Premium Retouching Name and grade on all portraits $22.00 mylifetouch.com Picture Day ID: H. (8) 2x3 $12.00 I. (2) 5x7 $12.00 J. (1) 8x10 $12.00 K. (4) 3x5 $12.00 L. (18) 1.5x2.5 $12.00 M. (4) 2x3 $8.00 N. (1) Portrait CD $15.00 Name & Grade On All Portraits except exchanges (1.5x2.5) $8.00 OR Name & Grade On Wallets $5.00 Free Digital Image Order online at mylifetouch.com and get a free low res digital image Imagen Digital Gratis. Ordena en linéa en mylifetouch.com y obtienes una imagen digital de baja resolución gratis. OZ632757Y0 Pay with: Scan to order at mylifetouch.com Retouching Applies to all looks purchased and yearbook photo Before Does not remove braces, moles, glass glare or fly-away hair Basic Premium Basic Retouching Removes blemishes $6.00 Premium $12.00 Retouching Whitens teeth, evens skin tone, and removes blemishes and scars Questions or comments? Call Go to mylifetouch.com today to place your order, or use the attached form. Love your look or we ll retake it Si no te gusta cómo te ves en la foto, la volveremos a tomar Cuando pagas con un cheque, nos autorizas a procesar el pago como una transacción de cheque o usar la información de tu cheque para hacer úna unica transferencia electrónica de fondos de tu cuenta de cheques. Los fondos pueden ser sustraídos de tu cuenta bancaria el mismo dia en que recibimos tu pago, y tu banco no te devolverá tu cheque. Un cargo por servicio puede ser cobrado por cheques sin fondo. No se aceptan cheques con fecha posterior a la actual OZ01XP NOTE: Portrait Look for your yearbook is selected by your school. NOTA: El estilo de retrato para tu anuario lo selecciona tu escuela. When you pay by check, you authorize us to process the payment as a check transaction, or to use the information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your checking account. Funds may be withdrawn from your account on the same day we receive your payment, and your financial institution will not return your check. A service fee may be charged on returned checks. No post dated checks are accepted.
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