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2009-10 Student Handbook
Full of information about school policy. This is a useful document for
ALL Cragmont Parents.
Download the latest version here:
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Complaint Form
There is a formal complaint procedure in place in
all Berkeley Schools.
A form is posted in the office that is available for any
Berkeley
parent, resident, or student who wishes to initiate a complaint
against
any Berkeley Unified School District policy, practice,
procedure, or employee.
There is also a special form available to you to file a
complaint alleging
a violation of law, policy, or regulation governing our
consolidated categorical
aid programs, such as Special Education, Title I, EIA (Second
Language
Learners). Both forms are available in the office and are there
for your
use should you need one.
Download the form here:
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Earthquake Information
Instructions on how Cragmont staff will handle your children in the
event of a major earthquake.
Download the latest version here:
EarthquakeInfo-0409.pdf 96.68 KB 02/22/2010 17:54
Cragmont Site Plan
The Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA) is a plan of actions to
raise the academic performance of all students to the level of
performance goals established under the California Academic Performance
Index.
Download the latest version here:
Site Plan2009-2012.pdf 755.28 KB 02/22/2010 17:54
Cragmont T-Shirt Order Form
Order
your Cragmont Dragon T-shirt today! Just print out the form below and place
it in the PTA box in the office along with your check made out to
"Cragmont PTA". Let us know your child's teacher and grade and we will
deliver the t-shirt to your child's classroom.
Download the form here:
Tee_shirt_color.pdf 282.50
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Medication form
Medical
treatment is the responsibility of the parent and the family
physician. Medications are rarely given at school. The parent is urged
to work with the physician to plan a medication schedule for non-school
hours. If it is an absolute necessity that medication be given at
school:
- We MUST have a written statement from the doctor
"detailing the
method, amount, and time schedule by which medication is to be taken"
(Education Code 49423)
- A signed release from the parents for the school to assist in
administering medication.
- Medication must be in a pharmacy container, labeled with the
student's name; the name of the medication; proper dosage and
instructions; name of the prescribing physician; name of the pharmacy or
manufacturer who dispensed the medication.
Forms are available in the school office or may be downloaded below.
(This is also the policy
for over the counter drugs, such as aspirin, eye drops, cough drops,
etc.) These forms must be renewed each school year.
Download the form here:
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