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Getting StartedA special orientation is planned for freshmen giving new students a chance to get to know some teachers, to find classrooms, and to begin to make new friends. Orientation is held in August and leads into registration. During the summer, students and parents receive a letter specifying registration and orientation dates and times.
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It's important for students to attend school every day and
to be on time to class. The district believes that every student's
attitude toward attendance is extremely important and that
high school attendance is the responsibility of the student
and family. Students should remain out of school only when
absolutely necessary because they may lose credit eligibility
in any class they are absent from more than 12 times during
a semester. (Recognized religious holidays are not included
in the 12 absence limit.) Try not to plan vacations when school
is in session. By February, the school calendar for the following
year will be available. Dates for the beginning and end of
school, as well as for spring break and winter recess, are
set.
These are important years for students and their parents.
The high school years will strongly impact your student's
future. Tips for parents: Stay interested in what is happening
in school. Let your dinner conversation include a discussion
of what your student is learning in school. When you have
questions about progress or problems, call the teachers and
the counselor. Take a realistic look at the developing interests
and aptitudes of your student and help him or her make decisions
based on that criteria.
Breakfast and lunch are available at all high school sites. Any student interested in working in the School at Work, Work at School paid student worker program should apply with the Food Services Supervisor on campus.
Students are required to show birth certificates and to have
documented, up-to-date immunizations when they enter high
school. At registration in the fall, new students will be
required to fill out a health card - signed by a parent -
that includes an immunization record. Immunizations can be
updated at free clinics or by your family doctor.
Students who plan to participate in athletics MUST have an annual physical conducted by an M.D., D.O., certified registered nurse practitioner (NP) or a certified physician's assistant (PA-C). Free athletic physicals are offered each April for the following school year. The Assistant Principal for Operations and Resources on your campus has specific information.
Uniforms are required for all Physical Education classes and are available, at a competitive price, at all school bookstores. Students opting not to purchase the school uniform may provide their own clothing, following these guidelines:
Your counselor is in your high school to help YOU! High school counselors are available to work with students and their families on the transition from adolescence to adult life. The complex changes that occur during the high school years are addressed by a Counseling and Guidance Program with a full range of services.
The Competency Based Guidance Program assists all students with planning for the future and exploring the educational steps which will lead them to their chosen careers. The school's counseling department can provide information to help students select a college or other post-secondary education and obtain financial assistance to continue their education. Counselors are also trained to assist students in examining all possible solutions to personal and social concerns. Referrals are made to community resources when necessary.
Students will see their counselors through individual counseling sessions, small group discussion, and during classroom units. Students are encouraged to contact their counselor whenever assistance is needed. Parents are strongly encouraged to call or make an appointment when any situation arises that may distract students from their class work.
Note to Parents: Your son or daughter is about to make some important decisions, and he or she could use your help.
At high school registration, your student will be asked to select courses for next year and future years. This is a decision that has far reaching effects, as what your student decides in the next four years will help determine his or her future.
Students from these grade schools and junior high schools will become freshmen at the Glendale Union High Schools noted in the chart.
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High School |
Elem. District |
Elementary Schools |
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APOLLO |
GESD |
Landmark, Imes |
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CORTEZ |
WESD |
Royal Palm, Palo Verde, Cholla |
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GLENDALE |
GESD |
Landmark, Challenger, Imes, Glendale America, Desert Gardens |
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GREENWAY |
WESD |
Desert Foothills, Sweetwater |
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INDEPENDENCE |
GESD |
Challenger, Discovery, Imes, Coyote Ridge, Desert Gardens |
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MOON VALLEY |
WESD |
Desert Foothills, Cholla, Sweetwater |
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SUNNYSLOPE |
WESD |
Royal Palm |
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THUNDERBIRD |
WESD |
Mountain Sky |
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WASHINGTON |
WESD |
Royal Palm, Palo Verde |
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