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FIELD TRIPS - School officials may search a student's suitcase, back pack, sports bag or other personal property
when related to a student's travel or participation in extra-curricular or off-campus activities. If alcohol, drugs or other prohibited items are
found, the student may be subject to discipline, removal from the team / club, loss of privileges or other consequences.
CAMPUS VISITORS - In compliance with Board Policy, students are not permitted to bring guests on campus during the school day. If
clearance is needed, it must be approved at least 24 hours prior by the Deputy Principal's Office. Unless there are extenuating circumstances,
Visitor's Passes will not be issued. Small children or babies are not permitted as visitors unless specifically invited by and under the
supervision of the Child Development or S.A.P.I.D. teacher.
BICYCLE - Bicycles are to be used as transportation to and from school. Students must not chain bikes to trees or light poles. No loitering
will be allowed in the bicycle rack area. All bicycles are to be locked at bicycle racks provided.
SKATEBOARDS - Skateboards are prohibited on campus. Students using skateboards for transportation must secure them in designated
skateboard storage racks located on the Clovis North and Granite Ridge campus.
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION - Students must have I.D. cards in their possession at all times, including extra-curricular activities. If a
student loses his/her ID card he/she should report to the Student Activities Office for a replacement within two days. Replacement cards cost
$10. Appropriate disciplinary action will be taken with students not in possession of a valid I.D. card.
SCHOOL MEALS – Breakfast and lunch are available at no cost for the entire 2020/2021 school year. Students who return to campus for
in-person instruction can get a grab-and-go bag containing breakfast and lunch as they leave campus each day. Online learners and other
community members ages 1-18 can use the drive-through pick up to get no-cost meals every school day from 6:30 am – 9:00 am. The
drive-through is located on the access road on the north side of campus. Complete a no-cost meal application online at
https://www.cusd.com/NoCostMeals.aspx. Qualified applicants may enjoy benefits such as fee waivers on AP, SAT and ACT testing as well
as reduced college application fees. Completing an application may also help the school receive additional funding to support education.
STUDENT “BRONCO” STORE - The Bronco Student Store is located on the southwest side of the D Building. The hours of operation
will be posted on the CNEC website and Bronco Foundation website. The store is open to the student body, staff, and community offering
various spirit items, clothing, and snacks. All proceeds are used to fund student scholarships and grants for teachers, administrators, and
coaches.
SAFETY DRILLS - Safety drills are conducted monthly. These include drills for a fire, earthquake, evacuation, facility alert/lockdown or
blackout.
BUS TRANSPORTATION AND RULES OF CONDUCT
ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE THEIR I.D. CARDS TO RIDE THE BUS. The following bus passenger guidelines are presented in order
that each student who rides the bus will arrive safely, on time and in the proper frame of mind to learn. For the school year, home to school
transportation is provided at no charge for students that attend Clovis schools and reside in the transportable area. This area is defined as
students residing 2 1/2 miles or more from school site. The distance is measured by the most direct route from the school property to the
student's home.
1) Requirements for Riding a School Bus
a) Arrive at your bus stop five minutes before the scheduled leave time.
b) Wait for your bus in a safe place – Well off the road.
c) Wait until the bus is completely stopped, enter your bus in an orderly manner and take your seat immediately.
d) Be courteous to your school bus driver and fellow passengers.
e) All students shall board or exit the school bus only at the students’ authorized bus stop. “Authorized” bus stop is defined as
the bus stop closest to the student’s residence. Exceptions to this regulation will be permitted only on a daily basis when the
student has a written statement bearing the parent’s signature, and signed by a school administrator. The written statement
shall be forwarded to the bus driver. (The Administrator’s signature shall include the administrative title, the time and date
signed. If there are any questions, the administration should contact the parents.)
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