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2022-2023 Freedom High School Student and Parent Information Handbook Lauren Kelly Principal Steve Amaro Assistant Principal, D Building Jaja Atenra Assistant Principal, C Building Noelle Nelson Assistant Principal, B Building Laura Sims Assistant Principal, E Building Ken Hickok Assistant Principal, Special Projects 1050 Neroly Road Oakley, CA 94561 (925) 625-5900 www.luhsd.net/freedom NAME _________________________________ STUDENT NUMBER __________________ ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________ CITY _______________________________________ ZIP ________________________________ PHONE __________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________ 1 Table of Contents Directory 3 Mission and Vision Statements 4 Falcon Five Behavior Expectations 5 Academic Letter 5 Aeries Parent Portal 5 Athletics and Athletic Letter 6 Attendance Procedures, Tardy/Truancy 7 Bell Schedules 8 Bus Transportation 8 Calendar 9 Career Center 10 Closed Campus 10 Clubs and Advisors, Co-Curricular Activities 11 Computer Use 11 Conflict Peer Mediation, Counseling 12 Dances 12 Discipline Policy, Procedures and Consequences 13-14 Dress Code 15 Electronic Devices 15 Food & Drink 16 Graduation Requirements, Report Cards, and Cal Grant Opt-Out 17-19 Health, Home and Hospital 20 ID cards 20 Parking Lot 20-21 Short-term Independent Study 21 Student Government 21 Textbooks 22 Theft 22 Tutorial Services 22 Disclaimer 23 Map of Freedom High School 24 Safe Evacuation Plan 25 Discipline Matrix 26-31 2 Liberty Union High School District Office Personnel Eric Volta, Superintendent Erik Faulkner, Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Denise Rugani, Associate Superintendent of Human Resources Cynthia Cabello, Assistant Superintendent of Administrative/Student Services Board of Trustees Erick Stonebarger, President Roy Ghiggeri Yolanda Peña-Mendrek Dr. Tamela Hawley Pauline Allred Freedom High School - Staff Directory Freedom High School: (925) 625-5900 School’s web address: www.luhsd.net/freedom Principal: Lauren Kelly ext. 3001 Principal’s Secretary: Michele Clark ext. 3002 Receptionist/Health Clerk: Rachel Murphy ext. 3013 B Building Assistant Principal: Noelle Nelson ext. 3071 B Office Secretary: Adriana Perez ext. 3066 C Building Assistant Principal: Jaja Atenra ext. 3081 C Office Secretary: Lisa Sanchez ext. 3065 D Building Assistant Principal: Steve Amaro ext. 3546 D Office Secretary: TBA ext. 3547 E Building Assistant Principal: Laura Sims ext. 3025 E Office Secretary: Teresa Villa ext. 3063 B Building Counselor: Erricka Clarke ext. 3075 C Building Counselor: Mario Alcazar ext. 3074 D Building Counselor: Jimena Morales ext. 3554 E Building Counselor: Gerthy Cohen ext. 3550 Targeted Assistance Counselor: Maria Sanchez ext. 3083 Attendance Website: FHSattendance@luhsd.net Attendance Absence Line: ext. 3045 Attendance Secretary: Megan Miller ext. 3073 Attendance Clerk Typist: LouAnn Painter ext. 3072 Attendance Clerk Typist: Korina Anderson ext. 3434 Attendance Secretary: TBA ext. 3064 Financial Clerk: Cheri Watson ext. 3419 Registrar: Mayra Gutierrez ext. 3004 Activities Director: Dana Johnston ext. 3521 Athletic Director: Glenn Briggs ext. 3044 Career Center Technician: Alice Cartwright ext. 3024 Duplicating/Textbook Clerk: Jacqui Gonzalez ext. 3010 Library Clerk: Toni Campbell ext. 3016 3 Freedom High School’s Mission and Vision Statements Mission Freedom High School will provide a range of educational experiences for all students to acquire the key knowledge and skills to become critical and innovative thinkers who are college and career ready. Vision 1. Be a Professional Learning Community which fosters innovation and enables students and staff to reach their maximum potential. 2. Prepare all students for success after high school by offering challenging coursework with targeted student support. 3. Provide a safe and nurturing environment designed around student needs which promotes respect for all. 4. Provide multiple avenues for the community to participate in the education of our students. Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) Freedom High School students will: a. Demonstrate curricular knowledge and skills. • Utilize effective study skills to achieve the content area standards. • Write grammatical, logical and coherent pieces of work in all content areas. • Read and comprehend grade appropriate materials. • Use technological resources to enhance learning. b. Demonstrate creative, critical and complex thinking. • Analyze and integrate information to produce work/project that draws logical predictions and conclusions. • Collaborate and use critical thinking skills to solve complex problems. • Utilize creativity to demonstrate innovative thinking. • Explore a variety of academic, athletic, artistic and extracurricular activities. c. Demonstrate effective communication. • Listen, speak and write effectively. • Express themselves through oral presentations that demonstrate comprehension and knowledge. • Collaborate to solve real world problems and produce quality work. • Use technology appropriately to communicate ideas and knowledge. d. Demonstrate The Falcon Five traits: be accountable, be prepared, be positive, be respectful and be a Falcon. • Show respect by following the district, school and classroom policies. • Recognize and respect diverse cultures, lifestyles and ideas. • Take personal responsibility and be accountable by monitoring their transcripts. • Exhibit academic integrity and honesty. • Display social responsibility at all times. 4
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