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Information for Parents

2022-2023 School Information

Board Policies

 Visitors/Outsiders - BP/AR 1250

Uniform Complaint Procedures - BP/AR 1312.3 English, Spanish

Bullying - BP/AR 5131.2 English, Spanish

Nondiscrimination/Harassment - BP/AR 5145.3 English, Spanish

Hate Motivated Behavior - BP 5145.9 English, Spanish

Sexual Harassment Policy - BP/AR 5145.7 English, Spanish

Title IX Sexual Harassment Complaint Procedures English, Spanish

Parents Rights and Responsibilities - BP/AR 5020

Parent Involvement - BP/AR 6020  English, Spanish

High School Graduation Requirements - BP/AR 6146.1 English, Spanish

Suicide Prevention - BP/AR 5141.52 English, Spanish

If you would like a paper copy of the Annual Notice to Parents or the board policies, please contact Karen Mendonca at 431-3488 or kmendonca@husd.com.

household income data collection

Information collected through the Aeries reregistration process is a confidential educational record and is therefore protected by all relevant federal and state privacy laws that pertain to educational records including, without limitation, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as amended (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99); Title 2, Division 4, Part 27, Chapter 6.5 of the California Education Code, beginning at Section 49060 et seq.; the California Information Practices Act (California Civil Code Section 1798 et seq.) and Article 1, Section 1 of the California Constitution.

Why do we collect this data?
Household Income Data Collection helps HUSD collect important information that helps our schools and students in multiple ways:

School Funding - Increased funding to ensure students receive the support they need at school

SAT, ACT, AP Fees - Discount on fees for academic tests

College Application Fees - Discount on fees associated with applying to college

Bus Passes - Discount on passes for the bus/light rail

School Meals - Discount on healthy and tasty school meals

Internet Access - Discount on home internet costs

New Vaccination Law Information

Under new California law, SB277, which went into effect on January 1, 2016, exemptions based on personal beliefs including religious beliefs, will no longer be an option for the vaccines that are currently required for entry into child care or school in California. Most families will not be affected by the new law because their children have received all required vaccinations. Personal beliefs exemptions on file for a child already attending child care or school will remain valid until the child reaches the next immunization checkpoint at kindergarten (including transitional kindergarten) or 7th grade. Please visit the California Department of Health's website, shotsforschool.org, for more information.