Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What
is the price of lunch?
A:
The school lunch meal costs $2.50 and consists of one entree,
two sides and a beverage. Contact your school for additional
details. Breakfast
Menu | Lunch
Menu
Q: How
do I register my child for school?
A:
See Registration for more
information.
Q: What
are the normal hours for school?
A:
A typical school day at all nine high schools begins at 8:00
a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m. Each school may have late start
schedules, early-bird classes, or after-school programs. Please
check with your high school
for their daily class schedule.
Q:
What is the enrollment of my school?
A:
Check your School page.
Q: How
do I get to a particular school?
A:
See Maps for information.
Q: Can
my child take the bus to school?
A:
Transportation
Q:
When can I meet the teacher?
A:
Call your School office
for an appointment.
Q:
When does the school year start?
A:
See Calendar for dates.
Q: Which
school would my child attend?
A:
See Maps for information.
Q:
When is the AIMS test? Who is required to take it?
A:
See Academics - AIMS Test.
Q:
What, where and when is Project SHARP?
A:
For the FREE summer Project SHARP math program, visit this
page.
See Academics - Math.
Q:
What are the eligibility requirements for athletics?
A:
See Athletics Requirements.
Q: How
do I refer my child for special education help?
A:
Contact the school psychologist at your child's school.
Q: Who
do I direct questions to if I have concerns about special
education services?
A:
Contact:
--
Teacher
--
Principal
--
District Special Education Director
When problems arise the procedure is to first contact the
person most directly involved with the issue. If the issue
cannot be successfully resolved, the next contact would be
the school principal and finally the district administration.
Q:
What is the district's total enrollment?
A:
The district philosophy is to keep high school enrollment
low to afford a safe and orderly campus, and provide maximum
opportunity for student involvement. Total student enrollment for our nine high schools is approximately 15,000.
Q: How
can I become a substitute teacher?
A:
See Employment - Substitutes.
Q: How
can I get a paid student worker job in my cafeteria?
A:
Students need to apply at their cafeteria. See Food
Service for more information.
Q: When
is my class reunion?
A:
See Alumni & Grads - Reunions
for upcoming reunion information.
Q: How
can I make a donation to a school?
A:
See Get Involved - Donations
for information.
Q: Where
do I send a tax credit contribution?
A:
See Get Involved - Tax
Credit Contributions for information.
Q: How
can I get on the district vendor list?
A:
Vendor
Bid List Registration Form
Q: What
is a Bond Election?
A:
See Operations - Elections
Q: What
is a Capital Override Election?
A:
See Operations
- Elections
Q:
I'm a retiree, how can I stay in touch?
A:
See Retirees for information.

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