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ROP TEACHER HANDBOOK

2015-2016

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HANDBOOK

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM

The material in this operational handbook was prepared for the guidance of teachers,

administrators, and support personnel in the Regional Occupational Program. This handbook is

not intended to duplicate or replace Santa Cruz County Office of Education's policies or

procedures. New personnel, as well as experienced personnel, may refer to the contents of this

booklet for information on ROP procedures and policy. For any further clarification, please

contact the Director of ROP. No procedures are applicable in all situations forever, but any

deviation will need substantial justification. Always good judgment and common sense are

essential.

Revised January 2016

ROP OFFICE STAFF

Mark Hodges, Senior Director

James Howes, Assistant Director

Michele Cuartilon, Department Coordinator

Sharon Wright-Miller, Pupil Data Specialist

Laurie Hutchison, Fiscal Accountant

Santa Cruz County Office of Education

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: About ROP

Mission Statement & Program Goals ........................................................................... 1

California Association of Regional Centers & Programs (CAROCP) .....................2

Purpose, Role, Organizational Structure of ROCP ...................................................3

Santa Cruz County Office of Education ROP Organizational Chart ........................4

ROP Site Map ...........................................................................................................5

Chapter 2: Teacher/Staff Responsibilities

Teacher Responsibilities ........................ .................................................................... 6

ROP Copyright & Software Policy ............................................................................ 8

ROP Career Counselor .............................................................................................. 9

Teacher Timesheets .................................................................................................... .10

Payroll Leave Document ......................................................................................... 11

Supplemental Pay ........................................................................................................ 12

Teacher Absences & Substitutes................... ........................................................... 13

Personnel Leave & Personnel Necessity Leave ...................................................... 14

Other Contracts & Mileage Reimbursement ........................................................... 16

Professional Development Reimbursement ............................................................ 18

California Association of Regional Occupational Center & Programs ..... .............. 19

Course Syllabus ....................................................................................................... 20

Chapter 3: Attendance & Registration

Admittance Policy ......................................................................................... 23

Student Registration ................................................................................................ 24

Attendance/Absence Policy for Students .................................................... 27

Attendance Reporting ..................................................................................................................... 28

ASAP Online Attendance ........................................................................................ 29

PBA Privacy Notice ................................................................................................. 32

Entering Grades .................................................................................................................................. 33

ROP Certificates of Completion . ............................................................................. 34

Sample Course Certificate ....................................................................................... 35

Sample Course Competencies ................................................................................. 36

Credit Procedures ..................................................................................................... 37

College Articulation ................................................................................................ 38

UC-AG Approved Courses ..................................................................................... 39

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Chapter 4: Budgets & Purchasing

Class Budget ............................................................................................................ 40

Donations ................................................................................................................. 41

Donation Form ........................................................................................................ 42

School Projects ........................................................................................................ 43

Purchase Order Request Form ................................................................................. 44

Textbook Request Form .......................................................................................... 45

Surplus Equipment ................................................................................. 46

Chapter 5: Field Trips

Field Trip Process .................................................................................................... 47

Request for Field Trip Approval .............................................................................. 49

Field Trip Permission Forms ................................................................................... 51

Bus Transportation & Passes ................................................................................... 60

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Mission Statement

The Santa Cruz County Regional Occupational Program (ROP) provides students with the

opportunity to acquire academic, career and technical skills and to prepare for life-long learning

and success in the changing workplace.

Expected Student Learning Results (ESLR)

ESLR 1: Explore, assess, and prepare for careers and educational opportunities.

ESLR 2:

Develop strong work ethics, teamwork and leadership skills necessary to become a productive member of the community.

ESLR 3:

Reinforce academic skills through applied learning experiences.

ESLR 4:

Demonstrate problem solving, critical thinking, and decision making and communication skills for workplace success.

Program Goals

1. To provide students with opportunities to explore assess, and prepare for careers within

California’s 15 Industry Sectors

2. To assist students to develop a strong work ethic and employability skills necessary to

succeed in a career.

3. To assist students to reinforce basic academic skills through applied learning experiences.

4. To assist students to develop critical thinking and decision making skills.

5. To assist students to develop good oral and written communication skills.

6. To provide students with an understanding of a rapidly changing society, both

technological and cultural.

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California Association of Regional Occupational Centers & Programs (CAROCP)

California's Regional Occupational and Centers and Programs (ROCP) are an integral part of

California's systemic career preparation and workforce development efforts. The ROCPs

delivery system addresses the need for a highly skilled, diverse workforce at the secondary and

adult education level.

ROCPs serve the needs of secondary and adult students, local communities, and the state.

Through industry and education partnerships, ROCPs provide students with relevant instruction

that meets the Career and Technical Education (CTE) employment needs of the communities

served by ROCP. The ROCP educational experience also contributes to the financial health of

the community.

ROCPs provide qualified students with the opportunity to attend CTE training program

regardless of the geographical location of their residence. Many ROCPs consolidate state and

federal funds to offer comprehensive employment training, placement, and support services to

high school students and adults. Combining resources and services also allows ROCPs to offer

cost-effective employment training and CTE without duplicating administrative and overhead

costs.

In addition, an ROCP student may receive the entire range of services needed to enter the

workforce or to continue education at a postsecondary institution through one agency, rather than

moving from one location to another. Follow-up data show that this approach provides cost-

effective programs, improves career connections, and raises job placement rates for both youths

and adults.

In California, ROCPs provide students with the following services:

• School-to-career transition programs for high school students and adults.

• Extensive partnerships with local business and industry.

• Training, retraining, and advanced training programs.

• Courses that is responsive to current local labor market demands.

• Instruction offered by industry experienced teachers.

• Training programs that fill a diversified labor market.

• Participation with apprenticeship programs.

• Collaborative efforts between state and federal education programs.

• Courses that have labor market placement success.

• Transition into postsecondary education such as community colleges.

• Provides essential academic skills.

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Purpose of ROCP

The legislative intent and findings in California Education Code Section 52300

Establishes ROCPs as follows:

“In enacting this article, it is the intent of the Legislature to provide qualified students with the

opportunity to attend a technical school or enroll in a career technical or technical training

program, regardless of the geographical location of their residence in a county or region. The

Legislature hereby declares that a regional occupational center [and program] will serve the state

and national interests in providing career technical and technical education to prepare students

for an increasingly technological society in which generalized training and skills are insufficient

to prepare high school students and graduates, and out-of-school youth and adults for the many

employment opportunities which require special or technical training and skills. The Legislature

also declares that regional occupational centers [and programs] will enable a broader curriculum

in technical subjects to be offered, and will avoid unnecessary duplication of courses and

expensive training equipment, and will provide a flexibility in operation which will facilitate

rapid program adjustments and meet changing training needs as they arise.

It is recognized by the Legislature that vocational programs may achieve great flexibility of

planning, scope and operation by the conduct of such programs in a variety of physical facilities

at various training locations. It is the further intent of the Legislature that regional occupational

centers and programs provide career technical and occupational instruction related to the

attainment of skills so that trainees are prepared for gainful employment in the area for which

training was provided, or are upgraded so they have the higher level skills required because of

new and changing technologies or so that they are prepared for enrollment in more advanced

training programs.”

Role of ROCP

The role of the ROCP is to prepare secondary students and adults, with the highest priority

assigned to 16 – 18 year olds, by providing quality Career Technical Education. ROCP

curriculum includes a sequence of academic and skill instruction specific to occupational fields

which prepares students for employment, apprenticeship and post-secondary education. ROCPs

also provide individual counseling and guidance in career technical matters (Education Code

Section 52302.5).

ROCP Organizational Structure

There are 74 ROCPs in California, with three distinct organizational structures:

County-operated (42)

Joint powers agreement (JPA) (26)

Single District (6)

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           2015-­‐2016  Santa  Cruz  County  Office  of  Education  

Regional  Occupational  Programs  

Support            Services  

Coordinators  

Debbie  Reynon,  Dental  Fidel  Mejia,  Technology  Sheri  Williams,  Program  

Karen  Lemon,  Middle  School  Outreach        

Administrators  Mark  Hodges,  Senior  Director  

James  Howes,  Assistant  Director  

ROP  Counselors                                                                Janice  Manion     Kristin  Kenney                                  Noreen  Nolan       Seri  Williams      

Administrative  Support  Heather  Hutchison,  Fiscal  Accountant    

Michele  Cuartilon,  Department  Coordinator    Sharon  Wright-­‐Miller,  Administrative  Secretary,  Student  

Information  Specialist      

Ag  &  Natural  Resources    Jernberg  Johnston  Kaplan  Stevens  Woodland  

Arts  Media  &  Entertainment  

Angelacos    Brown    Cortez  DeStout  Domhoff  Hollenbeck    Lucadano  Lemon    Macomber  Manh    Mejia  Poor    Sanderson  L.  Wilson    S.  Wilson    

Building  Trade  &  Construction  

Bustichi  Clark    Grant                                          Patrick    Rovick      

Education,  Child  Dev.,  Family  Services  

Lemon  Paiva  

           

Engineering  &  Design                                                            

Health  Science  &  Medical  Technology  

Burris    Deverick    Domhoff  Iannarelli    Jamison  Mullen-­‐Staniec    M.Ryan    Reynon    Stahl    Tracy    Walters      

Hospitality,  Tourism  &  Recreation  

   Mollenauer                                                                        

Manufacturing  &  Product  Development    

 Hilderbrand    

                                                                     

Marketing,  Sales  &  Service  

Castro            Mills                                    

Public  Services  Benson    

Cervantes  Emhoff  Escalante  Feldman  Hohmann    Lopez    

Lopez,  Jr.  Meyer  

Monahan  Rodriguez  S.Ryan    Simon  

Shiah-­‐Vega  Violante  Yamasaki  

   

Transportation    Alvidrez  Hess                                                      Kilpatrick  Kirschen  Sunderland      

ROP  Instructors  

Energy  &  Utilities    Johnston    

Information  &  Technology  Mejia            Strelitz                        

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On the web this is an interactive map

Click on a school name for a course list at that site

Scotts Valley High

Natural Bridges

Watsonville Fire Dept

Cabrillo College

Santa Cruz ROP/COE

Costanoa - Fire Technology

Watsonville High

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Teacher Responsibilities

1. Insure stated specific objectives of the course are met.

2. Maintain accurate daily attendance and performance records according to Education

Code requirements. "Who refuses or willfully neglects to make such reports is guilty of a

misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars (Ed. Code

Section 44030)"

3. Contact parent, student and student's counselor when student is absent more than three

days in succession.

4. Insure that students receive instruction in general safety procedures on each piece of

equipment and substance. Students will successfully pass a safety test which will be kept

on file for each piece of equipment the student will use. Student should successfully

complete the safety with a 100 %.

5. Insure compliance with the OSHA Right to Know Law, inventory all hazardous

substances and have the appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) available.

6. Insure that all records are accurately recorded and that all forms are properly filled out

and transmitted to the Student Data Specialist (Attendance/Sharon Wright – Miller) and

Department Coordinator (Payroll – Michele Cuartilon) by deadline.

7. Hold ROP Advisory Committee meetings at least once a year (See Advisory

Committees). Submit membership lists and minutes to ROP Administration. Participate

in annual ROP Industry Sector Advisory Meeting.

8. Insure the security of all supplies and equipment issued to their facility.

9. Update course outlines to meet current state standards.

10. Maintain a valid Designated Subjects Teaching credential.

11. Annually update course syllabus for each course taught.

http://www.santacruz.k12.ca.us/student_services/hr/job_descriptions/cert/rop_instructor.pdf

Santa Cruz County Office of Education ROP Instructor Job Description

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The following is a list of forms that ALL teachers of ROP classes are responsible for:

Student Registration Form – ensure they are submitted first day student attends class

Request Field Trip Approval – two weeks prior to date of field trip

Permission Slip for Field Trip – receive from student/parent prior to attending field trip

ROP Attendance Record – enter attendance daily and submit signed attendance audit sheet

weekly

Grades – enter grades & credits mid and end of year

Purchase Order Requisition – prior to any purchases or repairs

Emergency Information Card – maintain in teacher files, or classroom

Advisory Committee Member List – maintain and submit to ROP Administration

Advisory Committee Minutes – submit to ROP Administration within 15 days after meeting

Teacher Time Sheet (Payroll) – 19th

of each calendar month

Supplemental Time Sheet (Payroll) – 20th of each calendar month

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) – maintain in classroom for all substances

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Copyright Policy

It is the intent of the County Board of Education to adhere to the provisions of the U.S. copyright

law and to maintain the highest ethical standards in the use of all copyrighted materials. The

willful infringement of a copyright and/or plagiarism of any sort by ROP employees are

prohibited.

Copyrighted materials, whether they are print or non-print, may not be duplicated without first

receiving written permission from the owner of such materials (copyright holder) and/or

complying with legal guidelines.

ROP does not sanction the illegal use or unauthorized duplication of someone else's work in any

form. Employees who willfully violate the County Office of Education, or district's copyright

policy do so at their own risk and may be required to remunerate the district in the event of a loss

resulting from litigation.

The legal, ethical, and practical problems caused by plagiarism should be taught where

appropriate in ROP classes.

Please contact the ROP Administration for assistance with questions regarding copyright

guidelines.

Computer Software License

ROP maintains a record of authorized, legal software that should be present on computers in

each of the ROP computer labs. If ROP and another agency jointly use the lab, a description of

authorized software is part of the lab use agreement. Teachers should not place or permit anyone

else to place unlicensed software on any ROP computers.

Please contact the ROP Technology Coordinator (Fidel Mejia) for assistance with

questions regarding computer software. [email protected] and submit a tech

request http://www.rop.santacruz.k12.ca.us/portal/tech/

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ROP Counselor Responsibilities

ROP SITE COUNSELOR/ADVISOR

DEFINITION Under the administrative direction of the ROP department, the RP Counselor/Advisor provides career counseling and guidance support to ROP students and instructors at high school sites. The ROP Counselor/Advisor works individually and in groups to help students to identify and plan their career and educational goas. Serves as the ROP liaison with high school administration, ROP administration and instructors to provide accurate information for ROP program development.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

May include supervision of students on site.

EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Provides individual and group career counseling and programs to assist ROP students in

planning career and educational goals. Uses Internet based career planning and research

tools

Collaborate with the high school administration in establishing and maintaining the high

school ROP program in coordination.

Recruits potential ROP students through classroom presentations and recruiting events.

Provides information on scholarships, training opportunities and potential job

opportunities.

Serves as a key career information resource.

Coordinates ROP classes and registrations with school counseling/guidance staff.

Assists ROP instructors and other personnel in the design of career programs and

curriculum.

Make available appropriate data to enhance teacher effectiveness and planning of high

school ROP classes.

Follows up on staff, students, and parent concerns.

Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships and effective communication

with high schools, community partners, and other outside agencies as appropriate.

Complete and deliver written records and reports as required.

Develop positive public relations through business and education partnerships.

Establish and maintain effective communication and cooperation with others, including

site and County Office Education personnel.

Perform other job-related duties as required.

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Teacher Time Sheets

Regular Monthly Pay Period

All teachers teaching ROP classes must turn in a Certificated Time Sheet at the end of each

calendar month.

In the Regular (days worked) column enter the days worked each day.

In the Leave (days not worked) column enter the day or hours missed each day an absence

occurs. Make sure the Reason Code is recorded and have your supervisor sign and date the form

for the absences

Use the Reason Codes to identify each absence. Reason Codes are as follows:

For absences:

H Holiday

SB School Business

S Sick leave (less than 5 days)

The following reason codes require a Personnel Leave Request Form. Record time absent in

advance (if possible) for these categories

PB Personal Business

PN Personal Necessity

B Bereavement *

SL Sick Leave (more than 5 days)

W Industrial Accident or Illness

J Jury Duty **

UL Unpaid Leave

*Bereavement may be used for an immediate family member only (mother, father, grandmother,

grandfather or a grandchild of the employee or the employee’s spouse and the spouse, son, son-

in-law, daughter, daughter-in-law, brother or sister of the employee, or any relative or significant

other living in the immediate household of the employee). Up to 3 days may be taken, or 5 days if

traveling beyond a 250 mile radius. Personal Necessity Time is authorized for attending funerals

and memorials of friends.

**After serving on Jury Duty; employee must submit a statement from the Jury Commissioner’s

Office specifying the dates and times served. If an employee receives a check for jury duty

service, they should not give the check to the COE, but deposit the check in their own account

and make a check payable to the County Superintendent for the amount of the statutory fees

received as a juror, excluding mileage fees.

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Supplemental Pay

This document is to be used by Employees working in a temporary position, substitute employees,

Work Based Learning (WBL) compensation, or regular employees who are working overtime or

additional hours beyond their normal workday.

Complete top section: Name, Social Security number, Department, and Home Phone number.

Indicate pay months and year. The pay period is from the 19th of one month to the 18th of the next

month, payable the following 10th of the month. For example, January 19, 2016 to February 18,

2016 will be paid on March 10, 2016.

On each day worked enter the number of hours (hours must rounded to increments of 1/4 hoursor

.25 hours) or day (days would be used for temporary employees who have agreed upon a daily rate

or for Certificated substitutes who are paid by full or half days) worked. If you have a Temporary

Service Agreement (TSA) you must record your time as indicated on your TSA.

Enter the work site location.

Enter the job number, if you are a substitute you are required to have a job number and this

column must be completed. If you are not a substitute put a line through the job number column.

Enter the name of the employee you are substituting for or the reason why the work was

performed.

All areas must be complete to process timesheet for payment.

Please sign and date the form. Submit to the ROP Department Coordinator (Michele Cuartilon) on

the 18th of the month. The Department will complete the gray highlighted account number

section, total days/hours, sign and date form, and then forward to the ROP Department

Coordinator (Michele Cuartilon).

The Payroll Department must receive the timesheet no later than the 21st of the month for

processing.

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Teacher Absences and Substitute

All Teachers have the responsibility to contact the ROP office as far in advance as possible when

they are going to be absent for any reason, including conferences and field trips

Substitute Teachers ROP appreciates the referral of qualified persons to be employed by the ROP as a substitute. All ROP substitutes must be credentialed to teach a vocational subject area course. If you know of

anyone (retired teachers, people employed in the field you teach, etc.) who might make a good

sub for your class, have them contact Sherrill McNulty (831-466-5754) in COE’s Human

Resources for information on becoming a substitute for ROP.

All Absences

A teacher employed by a school district and teaching an ROP class as part of his/her assigned duties will follow the respective district's policies and regulations pertaining to teacher absences and substitute services and inform ROP of his/her absences.

When contacting another ROP teacher to substitute you may contact them directly and make

necessary arrangements. You then need to notify the ROP Department Coordinator (Michele

Cuartilon).

When using the automated sub calling system below is basic information on the AESOP

system. If you haven’t used AESOP before or haven’t used it in some time, I encourage you to

log onto www.aesoponline.com and click the Training and Reference Materials link. On line

you will also find videos and written instructions on how to use the system.

If you have questions please call the Help Desk: 831-466-5756

ABSENCES MUST BE PUT IN THE SYSYEM BEFORE 7:00AM

AESOP INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROP TEACHERS

Step 1) Log on to www.aesoponline.com

Step 2) Enter your ID (your 10 digit phone #) and PIN Number (last 5 digits of your SS#)

Step 3) Select – Create an absence

Choose Date Range and Time & Reason, Click NEXT Add any notes to sub (lesson plans are

etc.)

Select save.

Do NOT select SAVE AND ASSIGN unless you have already arranged for someone to sub for you.

Call 1-800-942-3767 to create absence by phone

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Sick Leave

ROP teachers earn up to ten (10) days of sick leave each school year. For contracts less than

100 %, sick time is prorated. No more than 10 days of sick leave is allocated in a year. Time

accrues until used.

Personnel Leave Request Form

In unusual circumstances, teachers may need to be absent from their teaching assignment for

reasons other than a short illness or attendance at a ROP related activity. When such a need

occurs, ROP teachers who are COE employees need to request a Personnel Leave Request Form

from the Human Resources Department (831-466-5754). Teachers who are employees of a local

school district should follow that district’s procedures and also notify the ROP Department

Coordinator (Michele Cuartilon) of any leaves.

Personal Necessity Leave

The County Office of Education policy listed below is for full-time teachers. Teachers working

less than full time are eligible for prorated percentages. Personal Necessity Leave should be

requested in advance via the Personnel Leave Request Form.

Certified employees are allowed seven (5) days each school year for personal necessity

leave and two (2) days personal business. This will be deducted from accrued sick leave.

Personal necessity shall not be available for the purpose of personal convenience or for

activities which could take place outside of regular work day. Personal necessity is not to

be used for days off or vacation.

Employees must indicate use of all leaves on their certificated timesheet.

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Personnel Leave Request Form

Employee Type (Check One): ❑ Classified ❑ Certificated ❑ R.O.P. Certificated ❑ Management ❑ Other

Employee Name Social Security Number Program Date Submitted XXX-XX-

(Please tell us where you can be reached during your leave) ADDRESS: _______________________________________ PHONE NUMBER: (______)____________________________________

CITY:________________________________________________________________STATE:_____________ ZIP:__________________ Request for Leave from (1st Day Out):______________ To (Return Date):_______________ In Increments of (days/hrs.)_____

❑ Personal Necessity Leave (Indicate Reason Per Your Unit Contract): ______________________________________________________

❑ Personal Business Leave (2-Days, Certificated Only – Deducted from PN)

❑ Jury Duty/Witness—Attach jury room service slip (refer to your unit agreement for information).

❑ Sick Leave (5 Days or More)—Provide us with a physician’s note estimating the date on which you will be released to return to work.

❑ Unpaid Disability Leave—Please provide a copy of a physician’s note at the beginning of your leave and every additional month thereafter. A medical release to return to work is also required.

❑ Unpaid Leave—Reason:__________________________________________________________________________________________

❑ Family Medical Leave—Relationship to the Employee: _________________________________________________________________ I am requesting access to the following during my leave: ❑ Vacation Time (Classified Only) and/or ❑ Authorized Personal Necessity and/or ❑ Unpaid Leave. A copy of your physician’s note is required at the beginning of your leave and every additional month thereafter.

❑ Bereavement Leave (3-days/5 days when travel beyond a 250 mile radius)—Relationship to the Employee: ________________________

Request is for additional days because I am traveling beyond a 250 mile radius. ❑ Yes ❑ No

❑ Sabbatical Leave (Certificated Only)—I have requested paid leave: ❑ Yes ❑ No Please file an application with the Sabbatical Leave Committee.

❑ Industrial Illness and Accident Leave—Worker’s Compensation Form Filed: ❑ Yes ❑ No

Qualified Injured Worker’s Report Received: ❑ Yes ❑ No (A medical release to return to work is required)

❑ Military Leave—Please attach orders.

❑ Other Leave—Please specify: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Required Signatures ____________________________________________________ I certify that this leave is in accordance 1. Program Supervisor/Date with my Unit Agreement ____________________________________________________ 2. Division Assistant Superintendent/Date ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Employee’s Signature/Date 3. Deputy Superintendent/Date

Personnel Use Only HR Assistant’s Initials:________________________ Date Received: ________________________Date Distributed: ________________________ HR Director’s Initials:_________________________Date:_________________________________

Actual Date Employee Returned From Leave: ____________Release to Return to Work Form Received: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ N/A

❑ Payroll Verification Sent ❑ Full Release ❑ Modified Duty ❑ ADA Reasonable Accommodation ❑ Not Approved for Return to Work Status

Distribution: Personnel Benefits orca\personnel\forms\leave October 2012`

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OTHER CONTRACTS Other professional or consultant services, for non-COE employees, who are not under a regular

teaching contract, may be covered by a Personal Services Contract. This type of contract is

limited to specialized services and for a limited time.

Other consultant or instructional services not covered by a Personal Services Contract must be

covered under COE employment procedures, i.e. either a Supplemental Services contract (for

COE employees) or as classified or Certificated personnel. Contact the ROP Department

Coordinator (Michele Cuartilon) with any questions.

MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT

ROP teachers who are assigned to more than one classroom teaching site on any calendar day are eligible for mileage reimbursement between sites at the current COE rate. Mileage

reimbursement claims should be submitted with your timesheet at the end of each month.

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Professional Development ROP will support appropriate professional development activities for staff if possible within

existing resources. Participation in conferences, industry visitations or visits to other ROP

sites must have prior approval.

Conference/Staff Development Reimbursement

COE employed teachers must complete the COE Request for Authority to Travel form for any workshop or conference. This form, which also authorizes any expenses,

requires the signature of the ROP Senior Director and Deputy Superintendent and must

be completed two weeks in ADVANCE. Any out-of-state-travel must be approved in

advance by the Superintendent. This form also authorizes insurance coverage while on

COE related business.

In addition, district employed ROP teachers need to follow their district’s procedures and forms.

Please contact the ROP Department Coordinator (Michele Cuartilon) for travel forms, approval

and directions prior to participation.

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Course Syllabus

Each ROP teacher will update their course syllabus annually for each course taught and provide

a copy to students and the ROP Administration. A course syllabus provides students with core

information about course content and clearly states standards and student expectations. Teachers

may use the ROP format or a site model.

A current copy of all course syllabi is maintained in the ROP office.

An ROP office copy is due by the end of the second week of class.

Sample Syllabus Form Follows on next Page

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http://communityhigh.org/community-resource/160/how-to-build-a-syllabus

NAME OF COURSE:

NAME OF TEACHER:

E-MAIL ADDRESS:

VOICE MAIL # ROOM # PREPARATION PERIOD:

I

COURSE DESCRIPTION/Outline (reflects needed skills)

II MATERIALS PROVIDED (name of textbook, other resources, video used, etc.)

III MATERIALS REQUIRED

1.

2.

3.

IV UNITS OF STUDY (knowledge to be acquired, technical skills, etc., specific reference to state standards and ESLRs

1.

2.

3.

V METHODS OF ASSESSMENT (may include tests, portfolios, projects, essays, etc.)

VI METHODS TO ACCOMMODATE LANGUAGE LEARNERS, SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS AND OTHER

TARGET POPULATIONS

VII UNITS OR ACTIVITIES THAT ADDRESS LANGUAGE AND MATH STANDARDS NEEDED FOR HIGH

SCHOOL EXIT EXAM (FOR CLASSES OTHER THAN LANGUAGE ARTS AND MATH)

VIII CLASS PROCEDURES (missed assignments, make up work assignment format)

IX BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS (and consequences)

X Grading Policy

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How to Build a Syllabus

The following items must be included in your CR Syllabus:

1. Course Information

o Course Title

o Location of the classroom

o Day and time that the class meets

o Amount of time spent outside of class

2. Instructor Information

o Your full name

o Your work office telephone number with any calling restrictions

o Your home telephone number with any calling restrictions

o Your email address

3. Texts, Books, Readings, Materials

o The name of the books used for this course, author, date, and edition

o Supplementary readings. List any other readings, whether required or recommended, and whether readings are on reserve in the library or available for purchase in the bookstore.

o Materials: any additional materials required. (e.g., art supplies, computer)

4. Course Description and Objectives. Briefly describe the course.

o Course Purpose: Why is this course being taught?

o Objectives, phrased positively (e.g., “the student will understand…will develop…will learn” etc.)

5. Calendar of Assignments and Due Dates

o List topics to be covered

o List exams, quizzes, other means of evaluation

o List due dates for all assignments

o List required special events

6. Grading / Evaluation

o Clarify the method that will be used in calculating the final grade.

o Include a weighting of all activities that will be considered when calculating the final grade.

o Include a grading rubric.

7. Documentation of Work

o Describe what artifact the student will present to the CR Monitor as evidence of their work.

o Some examples may include a journal, notebook, tests, research paper, portfolio

and/or a presentation.

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ADMITTANCE POLICY FOR ROP STUDENTS

ROP provides job training for high school youth and adults

The Santa Cruz County ROP assures its compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights

Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and Section 504 of the

Rehabilitation Act of 1973

The Santa Cruz County ROP is an equal access program. Santa Cruz County ROP maintains a

policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, or disability.

HOW STUDENTS REGISTER IN CLASS

High school students will complete registration forms in class when they first attend an ROP

class, or they will be registered by the site ROP Counselor, or ROP Teacher. The ROP Teacher

will send the registration forms to the ROP office as soon as these are completed.

Adults register and pay fees at the ROP office.

STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARD

ROP Student Identification Cards are available through the ROP High School Counselors. These

cards will identify ROP students who are traveling between school sites for ROP classes.

The identification cards will also be available from ROP teachers whose classes have Work

Based Learning (cooperative vocational education, clinical or community classroom)

components and will identify students who are traveling to and from their school and assigned

work sites.

The card will be revoked if it is used to misrepresent a student or a situation.

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Student Registration using ASAP Registration Form

Registration Form The directions on the next pages can be used to walk students through our registration form. We have included several sample, completed forms as guides. The numbers on the

directions correspond to the numbered boxes on the registration sheet.

Please review the Scantron sheets for accuracy and completeness before turning them into

the ROP office. Student attendance rosters, grade sheets and completion certificates may all

be generated based upon how a student fills in the bubbles.

You may find it helpful to start with page two of the form first. Based upon our experience,

students will bubble at different speeds. The course code and other required information on the

back can be done together as a class, and then students can move more or less at their own

speed through the front.

PLEASE:

1) Print

2) Use only #2 pencil

3) Erase all mistakes completely

Fill in date in upper right corner

I attended this school before: “Y” “N” This question asks “Is this student already in

the ROP data base?” If you have enrolled in an ROP class anytime since July 1999 answer

“Y”. Otherwise “N”.

Local Use A-E. Leave Blank.

1. Name: Write your last name then first name at the top of the box (see example on the form).

If you use a middle name or middle initial, write it after your first name. If your name has

a hyphen or a space (e.g., Parker-Jones or Van Buren), write HY or SP in the box where

the hyphen or space should be, then bubble the HY or SP in the same column. Example:

P A R K E R H

Y J O N E S V A N S

P B U R E N

2. SSN: Fill in your Social Security Number and bubble the spaces below. This is the

number ROP uses to verify student identification when transcripts, grades, or copies of

certificates are requested. If you don’ have a SSN, leave blank.

3. Write your birth date and bubble the spaces below. If the day or month is one digit (e.g. 1/1/13), write it as 010113.

4. Bubble Male or Female.

5. Ethnic code: Bubble in only one ethnic code. If you are of mixed origin, decide which

ethnic code you want ROP to use for reporting purposes. If you’re ethnic code is not on the

list, bubble in “Other” and write your ethnicity in the space provided.

6. Write your home phone, with area code, and bubble the spaces below

7. Write your work phone, with area code, and bubble the spaces below. If none, leave blank.

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8. Print clearly the city where you live.

9. If you have a house number, write your number in, starting at the far left margin. Bubble the

spaces below.

10. Note that the “Street Name” box has three digits for numbered streets. If you live on a

numbered street, e.g. 41st

Ave, use the “number area” for the number. Then write in the

letters (such as “Ave.”) in the letters areas. If you do not live on a numbered street, skip the

first three digits and write in your street name in the “letter area” of the box. If you have a

P.O. Box, write the number in the House # area, and the words “PO Box” in the Street Name

area. Bubble the spaces below.

11. If you live in an apartment, write the apartment number in. There is room for four numbers

and two letters. Bubble the spaces below.

12. Write your ZIP code and bubble the spaces below. 13. Local Codes: Home School High School Students: Select the two-digit code that matches

your “Home School”. This is where ROP will send your grades and credits for your ROP

class. If you change high schools while taking this class, please give your ROP teacher the

new information. Adults: Select the two-digit code that represents the high school district

where you live. Native Language: leave blank. ROP does not use this data at this time.

Home School Codes

Scotts Valley 51 – Scotts Valley High School

Santa Cruz City Schools 60 – Santa Cruz Adult 61 – Santa Cruz High School

62 – Soquel High School

63 – Harbor High School

64 – Costanoa High

65 – Ark/Independent Studies SC

66 – Home School/Other

67 – Delta School

68 – Natural Bridges Green Career Center

69 – Cypress Charter High

Pajaro Valley 70 – Pajaro Valley Adult 71 – Aptos High School

72 – Watsonville High School

73 – Renaissance High School

74 – Independent Studies

75 – New School

76 – Home School/Other

77 – Pajaro Valley High School

78 – Academic Vocational Institute

79 – Pacific Coast Charter

San Lorenzo Valley 80 – SLV Adult 81 – SLV High School

83 – Home School/Other

Other

82 – Ponderosa Green Career Center 90 – Out of county adult

91 – COE – Alternative Ed

92 – COE Special Ed

93 – Private School

94 – Out of county high school

95 – Pacific Collegiate

96 –

97 – Off Site Classes

98 – Watsonville Community School

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Important

Emergency contact. Please complete. To be

used in case of your sudden illness.

Country of origin. Optional to complete.

Student sign and date Rev 1221/2015

14. Student Types Read through the “Student

Types” list and bubble all categories that

apply to you. These codes provide the

categories for much of

ROP’s required demographic data

collection.

High school students should mark

“Concurrent HS”

CalWORKS participants mark

“CalWORKS”

Most adults mark “Regular Adult”

15. Current Grade Level

16. Leave Blank

17. Desired classes. Enter the 6 digit class

code for your class. Your teacher can

post the number for your class. If you

will have an internship, community

classroom, coop, or clinical section, add

that code in #2

18. Highest Educational Level

19. Leave Blank

20. Leave Blank

21. Emergency Contact

22. Leave Blank (no longer apply)

23. Leave Blank

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ATTENDANCE/ABSENCE POLICY FOR STUDENTS Students are expected to be present in class for the duration of time of scheduled classes. Students who

travel between schools to attend ROP classes are expected to attend classes according to the school

calendar where the class is held. Each ROP teacher should reinforce this concept to students.

ABSENCES: If a student misses 3 consecutive days, the ROP teacher should contact the student, the parent and counselors and administration of the home school site. The ROP teacher should contact ROP Administration for assistance with this process. The ROP Site Counselor may assist in verifying the reason for student's absence as the absence

affects grades and progress.

If absences exceed 5, the teacher may drop the student after contact with the student, parent/guardian or

adult student. This should not be done without including home school site administration in this

decision and following their policy. ROP Administration should be notified if this occurs.

ABSENCE VERIFICATION: The reason for an absence, i.e. excused or unexcused, is no longer needed for attendance accounting

purposes. A student is either marked present or left blank to indicate absence. For determining a student’s progress and class participation, you may wish to track the “why” of an

absence. High schools must still maintain records for this purpose and this information is kept on the

high school site student information system. Students are permitted to make up work missed due to

illness, court appearance or other valid absence. If work is missed due to either an “excused” or

“unexcused” absence”, follow the high school’s published policy.

FIELD TRIPS:

Credited attendance resulting from an approved field trip or excursion shall be the amount of attendance

that would have accrued had the students not been engaged in the field trip or excursion. (ED Code

Section 3533O).

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ATTENDANCE REPORTING

California Education Code Section #44809 identifies teacher responsibility for recording attendance.

(a) A state school register shall be kept by every teacher in the public elementary schools.

A physical (paper) attendance register should be kept in addition to attendance entered in the Student

Information System (SIS) for the school site and ROP.

ROP attendance accounting provides us with information to make decisions about courses and our

program. We utilize this information to file reports with the state and answer questions of school sites

and parents.

The state requires attendance be taken daily for both the high school site and ROP.

Utilizing the online Student Information System (SIS) for the school site and ROP, attendance can easily

be recorded in both systems daily. Absences and late arrivals (tardy) will be recorded. This protects the

student, the site, the teacher and ROP.

ATTENDANCE REPORTING PERIOD the P-1, P-2 and P-3

Currently, this information is only submitted for Corrections Adult Program – 2013

The state collects attendance data for apportionment purposes three times a year. The first report is

called the P-1. The second report is called the P-2 and the third report is called the Annual or P-3.

The P-1 report or first period report includes all the attendance data for the complete school

months prior to December 31. (July 1 to December 31). (Education Code Section 41601 (c))

This data is used as the basis for P-1 revenues.

The P-2 report or second period report includes all the attendance data for the complete school

months prior to April 15. (July 1 to April 15). (Education Code Section 41601 (c))

The accuracy of the data in the P-2 report is extremely important, because the report determines

the actual basis for funding for our ROP.

The Annual report is for the complete school months in the fiscal year beginning with July 1 and

ending on June 30 (Education Code Section 46601 (c)).

If errors are found in your attendance reports, they may be amended at the next “P” report.

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ASAP Online Attendance

http://asap.santacruz.k12.ca.us

Attached is information you should use as a reference tool when entering attendance online with

ROP. Please note the following rules and guidelines that apply to taking attendance.

If you have questions about using Web Attendance, please contact the ROP Student Data Specialist,

Sharon Wright-Miller @ 831 466-5764

If students show up to class and are not listed on the current roster, you now have the capability to add

them yourself. Use the Take Attendance TAB (Instructions are at the end of this document)

Be sure to keep back-up documentation of student attendance in your grade book.

Substitute’s if you have a substitute teacher, you must print them out a roster sheet for attendance,

Have the substitute take attendance using that form and sign and date it. When you return, retrieve the

form and enter the attendance. Attach the substitute’s attendance record to the

Weekly Attendance report.

Open your web browser and enter the following url

http://asap.santacruz.k12.ca.us

You will get this login window

Enter your User ID and your Password then click “Login”

Format for usernames will be: first last

All the screens in Web Teacher attendance will show only the information on classes for the teacher

logged in on this session.

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Home Tab

This shows all the sections the teacher is scheduled for

in the time periods shown. You can change the time

period by clicking on the pull down list and choosing

the period you want. If you do NOT see any sections,

click on Prior Time Periods and select a Time Period.

(South County Teachers use - FY10S, North County

Teachers use –FY10N)

Select the section you want to take attendance on by clicking on the section number.

Take Attendance Tab

By default only students with status of

Active/Newly Enrolled will show up on this screen.

Check to make sure you are on the correct Class Date for

attendance. This field will automatically change to the

current day, but you can change it to do any previous dates

attendance

Attendance is taken by simply clicking on a box to insert a check mark for that hour. You can click the

button under “Check” to mark all boxes for that one student or click under “Reset” to uncheck those

boxes.

You can also take attendance by the hour for all students by clicking on the minute link under Time in

Minutes.

If there are no absences for this day you can click on the “Check All Time” that will mark all boxes for

all students. “Reset All Time” will uncheck all the boxes for every student.

Once you have marked the appropriate boxes for attendance for all students remember to click on the

“SAVE CHANGES” button.

Your attendance has now been completed for the selected date.

Viewing Attendance TAB

This screen will show you the attendance for any week

(Monday-Sunday) according to the Class Date that you

enter on the screen. You have the option to select

Active/Newly enrolled student or All students.

To print this report, click Print button at bottom of screen.

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Reports TAB

From this screen you can to run reports for your

sections

Select the report you want from the pull down

menu. The criteria for that specific report will

come onto the screen.

You need to make a selection for any field that has a pull down menu or check boxes to pick from. In the

example above you would need to select:

1. The Time Period- for Fall 2015 it’s FY10N or FY10S

2. The section number (check the pick box 1 section at a time)

3. Date in the week (enter the actual date)

4. Display last 4 digits on Student ID (optional)

Click the “Submit” button at lower left when you have finished your selections. Once the report is on the

screen it will give you the option to print it.

** We suggest printing each section individually.

MISCELLANEOUS ATTENDANCE CRITERIA

Concurrently enrolled students who graduate before they complete the course should be continued as

concurrently enrolled as long as they continue in the same course until completion.

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PBA PRIVACY NOTICE

ROPs statewide are now required to collect additional demographic data on adult students who attend classes

more than 10 hours per week. Adults are defined as students who are 18 years of age or older, AND who are not

enrolled in high school.

The form is called the PBA Privacy Notice and Student Consent Form. PBA stands for Performance Based

Accountability. This effort is required by the legislature as a means of determining if ROPs are getting good

results i.e. how many of our students are entering employment after taking a ROP class and what kinds of jobs

and pay are they receiving. It is very likely that future funding of ROPs will, in part, be based upon this report.

Tracking of students will be done on the basis of their social security numbers. Educational agencies may not

release this information outside of the agency without the signed consent of the student. The Consent Form is

where students document their consent or non-consent. The decision of the student has no effect upon their

ability to participate in an ROP class.

If a student checks “yes” and signs the front of the form, they need to complete the TOP HALF of the back of

the form. You will be asked to provide the information, to the best of your knowledge, to complete the bottom

half at the end of the course.

Adult students should complete these forms as part of their registration process.

A supply of these forms is kept in the ROP office.

Please return completed forms to Sharon Wright-Miller.

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Entering Grades at end of Semester

A. Login to the ASAP website…. http://asap.santacruz.k12.ca.us

B. Select the section you want to work with

C. Verify that all students are on your roll. This should already be the case, but if it is not, then

please notify Sharon Wright Miller @ 831 466-5765

D. Click on the Grades/Credits Tab.

Step 1: Enter Final Grade for each student.

Step 2; Enter Final Credits for each student.

Click on Save Changes Button and then verify the grades Step 3: Change the enrollment status for each student. Unless a student has Failed or Dropped the Course a student should have his/her enrollment status changed to “Continuing Student

Click on Save Changes Button

Please note that we do not use the Columns highlighted in red.

Print a copy for your records. Sorry, no report for this, so just print directly from your

browser.

At this point there is no form/audit sheet for you to sign for your grades.

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ROP CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION

ROP CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION are issued from the ROP Office, as

authorized by the instructor. A copy of all certificates issued will be kept on file at the

ROP office.

Certificates are individualized for each class title. ROP Core competencies

(employability skills) are listed in the left column and course specific competencies are

listed on the right. The ROP Administrative Assistant (Laurie Stewart) will assist you

with Certificates of Completion.

POLICY FOR COMPLETERS

VERIFICATION OF STUDENT COMPLETION OF COURSE OBJECTIVES

A student is considered a completer of a course or portion of a course when he or she

receives a Certificate of Completion from the ROP Office. A teacher may recommend a certificate for any student who has met the course competencies and has gained

employable skills. The certificate must indicate what skills the student has attained. Awarding high school credits or grades does not necessarily constitute completion of

course objectives or employable skills. Not every student will receive a Certificate of

Completion.

When recommending a Certificate of Completion, the instructor is certifying the student's

attainment of designated employable skills and completion of the course. The

appropriate Termination Code =K (completer) is to be entered on the next due

Attendance Sheet. Once a certificate is awarded, the student is NO LONGER eligible to

be counted for attendance apportionment credit in that course.

This process ensures that our student follow-up system includes all completers and meets

the reporting requirements of the California Department of Education. The percentage of

students enrolled in a course who are completers (receive a certificate of completion) is

one of the program quality indicators evaluated annually.

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Example of a Certificate

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT

GUSTAVO HERRERA

HAS COMPLETED A COURSE IN

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/OPERATIONS

THIS 10TH

DAY OF JUNE, 2016

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION

INSTRUCTOR ROP DIRECTOR

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Example of Course Competencies: Computer Applications/Operations

Students use personal computers as a tool in simple business applications and perform

common communications and record keeping tasks on the computer. Each student

completes a computer portfolio, which contains representative samples, and examples of

the student’s work which can be used to demonstrate computer skills to others.

ROP Core Competencies

Personal Skills & Work Habits

Student demonstrates a b a sic understanding and operates computer

hardware. Student exhibits a positive attitude.

Student demonstrates an ability to write letters, memos, and other documents using a

word processor or text editor.

Student attends regularly and arrives on time. Student accepts personal responsibility for his/her actions.

Student demonstrates honesty and integrity.

Student demonstrates an ability to create and use a data base.

Interpersonal Skills

Student Demonstrates knowledge of spreadsheet programs.

Student works as a team member in group settings.

Student demonstrates an understanding of on-line telecommunications and/or networks.

Student interacts well with all genders, ages, and cultural backgrounds. .

Student can lead or negotiate when appropriate.

Student demonstrates knowledge and awareness of hardware and software components.

Thinking and Problem Solving

Student identifies problems, evaluates information and develops workable solutions.

Student demonstrates the ability to manage disks, directors, files, and related information.

Student manages time and balances priorities in meeting deadlines.

Student locates, organizes and evaluates data from multiple sources.

Student demonstrates a working knowledge of different computer operating systems.

Student selects and uses appropriate equipment, totals and technology for a task.

Student generates new ideas or innovative ways of doing things.

Student demonstrates an ability to modify or create new computer programs.

Academic Foundations

Student demonstrates an ability to use computer graphics.

Student applies directions given in oral and /or written format.

Student speaks clearly when giving directions or relaying information.

Student demonstrates an effective approach to installing and using new or unfamiliar

computer applications including on-line help.

Student organizes and presents information in an oral or written format.

Student applies mathematical concepts to measure, calculate and evaluate.

Student prepares a complete and comprehensive portfolio of all class work.

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INCOMPLETE WORK AND PARTIAL CREDIT

Students who do not complete course requirements, regardless of their clock hours of

attendance, may receive an INCOMPLETE grade for the semester. A student receiving

an INCOMPLETE grade will have one semester to fulfill requirements for a letter grade

and a Certificate of Completion.

PARTIAL CREDIT may be given for those units already completed, if a Student

Progress Report has been completed by the required mid-grading period time.

STUDENT CREDIT PROCEDURES

Students will receive high school credit in the ratio as prescribed by Title V for the

individual courses. Classroom credit is based upon 10 credits equating to a traditional 180

hour, yearlong high school course. This credit will be recommended by the teacher and

awarded by the high school of attendance. See recommended ROP COURSE CREDIT list.

If a student is earning less than the recommended credit for a class, it will be

indicated on the Progress Report.

Note: ROP and site counselors must be contacted if a student risks failing your course or is not succeeding in your class. A parent student meeting should be held as soon as possible if a student risks failing your course or is not succeeding in your class. If these steps are not taken, the student may receive full credit regardless of his/her accomplishments or attendance.

INTERNSHIP CREDIT

Internship or work related credits are earned by students for paid (coop) or unpaid

(community classroom) work based learning. One credit is allowed for each 35 hours of

successful work experience.

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COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS 10 of the courses offered by the Santa Cruz County ROP have articulation agreements with

Cabrillo or another community college. These agreements give students a “head start” or advanced

standing when they continue their education. These are agreements between community colleges

and four-year colleges to provide a smooth transition for transfer students from community college

graduates into four-year colleges.

Please contact the ROP site counselor or ROP Administration with any questions regarding

current articulation agreements, or if you are interested in developing an articulation

agreement for your course.

ROP Courses with current Articulation Agreements:

Agriculture Production

Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)

Criminal of Justice

Culinary Arts

Environmental Horticulture

Fire Technology

Graphic Design

Sports Medicine

Video Productions

Welding

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UC A-G APPROVED COURSES

20 the courses offered by the Santa Cruz ROP have received UC A-G Approval. In

1999, the Governor’s School-to-Career Advisory Council commissioned the UC a-g

Interactive Guide Project to underscore the importance of simultaneously preparing high

school students both for careers and postsecondary education.

ROP Courses with current UC A-G Approval:

Meets “B: English requirement:

Integrated Marketing and English

Meets “D” Laboratory Science requirement:

Biologic Links to Energy and Environment (UCCI)

Biotechnology

Engineering Geometry with Physics (UCCI)

Meets “F” Visual & Performing Arts requirement:

Graphic Design 1

Graphic Design 2

Digital Photography

Photography

Video Productions

Meets “G” College Prep requirement:

Aquaculture 2

Animal Science

Criminal Justice: Contemporary Perspectives

Economics of Marketing

Environmental Horticulture

International Business

Medical Technologies

Perspective in Education

Sports Medicine

Veterinary Science

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CLASS BUDGETS

ROP classes are provided a budget of $200.00 per class. ROP also provides additional support in

many areas with no cost to your program.

1. Printing needs supported by ROP:

a. You can use the copier at the ROP office.

b. Larger jobs can be submitted to David Syberg at the print shop. You can deliver or e-mail

files to [email protected] and you will be contacted by the ROP office when

the job is completed.

c. You can order ink and toner from Michele Cuartilon/Heather Hutchison for your

classroom printing needs.

2. Class reference books can be ordered via Amazon and elsewhere through Michele

Cuartilon/Heather

Hutchison.

3. Cleaning supplies can be ordered by contacting Michele Cuartilon/Heather Hutchison with the

specifics of your order.

4. General office supplies needed for the classroom can be ordered through Michele Cuartilon

through

Palace or Staples. Please provide all the information needed to order the supplies you need.

5. Technology needs are supported by Fidel Mejia/Marco Lucadano. Please fill out the Tech

Request form on the ROP website - http://www.rop.santacruz.k12.ca.us/portal/tech/

Raising money for your program can only be done by collecting voluntary tax deductible class

contributions. Please provide the donor a preprinted receipt that you can get from Heather

Hutchison and the dollars can be set up in a separate account dedicated to your classroom.

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DONATION OF EQUIPMENT/SUPPLIES

ROP classes may accept donation of equipment and supplies from individuals or agencies. The

following procedures must be adhered to:

1. You must obtain from the owner (person donating property) these items:

a. Statement listing items being donated with

estimated value b. Pink slip or proof of ownership for

automobiles

c. Current or latest registration for automobiles

2. Submit these items to the ROP Office.

3. The County Board of Education will accept the donation, and a letter of appreciation

stating the estimated value will be sent to the donating party.

4. For vehicles, the pink slip and registration will be kept at the County Office of Education

until the property is declared surplus.

You may use the form that follows or another format that includes the same information.

NOTE: DO NOT commit to equipment or goods until the COE Board meets and accepts the

donation. It can be very cumbersome to get rid of unaccepted donations.

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DONATION/GIFT FOR

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM

NAME OF DONOR ______________________________________________________

ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________

CITY, STATE ZIP _______________________________________________

DAYTIME PHONE _______________________________________________

COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF DONATION/GIFT: ______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

ESTIMATED VALUE OF DONATION/GIFT _______________________________

TEACHER RECEIVING DONATION/GIFT _________________________________

ROP PROGRAM ________________________________________________________

ESTIMATED VALUE OF DONATION/GIFT _________________________________

DATE RECEIVED ______________________________________________________

COE ACCEPTANCE _____________________________________________________

COE TAX ID #94-6002633

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SCHOOL PROJECTS BY ROP STUDENTS

Requests from schools or school districts for ROP Programs to perform services must be in writing and

approved by the ROP Director PRIOR to the work.

The school or school district must pay for materials necessary for such services or projects. ROP budgets

are to be used exclusively for the instructional programs.

PURCHASING SUPPLIES, TEXTBOOKS AND EQUIPMENT

All purchases and repairs MUST BE preceded by a Purchase Order issued by the County Office of

Education. NO REPAIRS OR PURCHASES ARE TO BE MADE WITHOUT THE

AUTHORIZATION OF A PURCHASE ORDER. **

The following procedure will be used in issuing purchase orders:

1. Complete the PURCHASE ORDER REQUEST FORM and/or TEXTBOOK REQUEST FORM and

return to Heather Hutchison/Michele Cuartilon at the ROP Office. (Make copies for your records.)

2. After the request has been reviewed and approved the Purchase Order will be processed.

3. The Business Office will return copies of the Purchase Order to the ROP Office. If the merchandise is to

be picked up by the instructor/counselor, Michele Cuartilon/Heather Hutchison will notify you by e- mail

that the purchase order is placed in your ROP mailbox and the instructor/counselor will take the vendor

copy of the Purchase Order to the vendor. If not, it will be e-mailed to the vendor by the Michele

Cuartilon/Heather Hutchison.

4. Unless the merchandise has come through COE Receiving, notify the ROP Office as soon as the

merchandise is received. SEND ANY PACKING SLIPS OR RECEIPTS TO ROP WITHIN TWO

WEEKS OF RECEIPT.

5. For OPEN Purchase Orders, receipts must be sent to the ROP Office whenever items are charged

against an OPEN purchase order within two weeks of purchase.

6. As soon as receipt of merchandise or the instructor confirms service, the Purchase Order will be turned in

to the Business Office to initiate payment of invoice.

7. County Office of Education and/or ROP identification stickers must be affixed to equipment items for

inventory purposes. It is the teacher's responsibility to ensure that equipment is properly marked. 8. It is the teacher's responsibility to account for all purchased items.

9. All return of merchandise must be done through the ROP Office on the appropriate form.

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Santa Cruz County Regional Occupational Program

PURCHASE ORDER REQUEST FORM

(except textbooks)

Date Requester

Program Vendor Info: Name:

Address:

City, State, Zip:

Phone FAX:

CATALOG NO QUANTITY UNIT DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE

TOTAL PRICE

(MUST BE INCLUDED) SALES TAX

SHIPPING PHOTO COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS TOTAL

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Santa Cruz County Regional Occupational Program

TEXTBOOK ORDER REQUEST FORM

DDaattee RReeqquueesstteerr

Please respond to the following questions: Is this a new text for your class? Yes No Have you had a new text within five years? Yes No Has this text been approved by ROP Director? Yes No Approved by the Board of Education? Yes No Is it a consumable test? Yes No Will we charge students? Yes No Is it a consumable text that you will use as non-consumable? Yes No Are you ordering a text for each student? Yes No Please Provide {Publisher Information}:

Name:_______________________________________________________________________________

Address:_____________________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip:________________________________________________________________________

Phone:_______________________________________________________________________________

FAX:_________________________________________________________________________________

ISBN TITLE QUANTITY COST PER BOOK

TOTAL PRICE

Sales Tax (must be included)

Shipping

TOTAL

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SURPLUS OF EQUIPMENT

ROP classes may declare obsolete or unusable equipment as surplus to be available for sale. You must:

1. Provide a list of items including any serial numbers, COE identification numbers, sale value

and condition.

2. The County Board of Education will declare the items surplus.

3. If the value is over $500, the sale must be advertised and the items sold to the highest

bidder.

4. If the value is $500 or less, the items may be sold directly to interested agencies or individuals

by the ROP office. Instructors should never make a commitment to an individual or agency

directly for the sale of any surplus equipment.

INVENTORY

Teachers will be asked to verify their classroom inventory with the ROP inventory records.

Equipment valued at $500 or more must have a County Office of Education ID tag. Equipment of

lesser value must have an ROP ID tag.

If a piece of equipment is damaged, lost or stolen, please notify Heather Hutchison in the ROP office as

soon as possible so the replacement or repair of the equipment can happen in a timely manner. If the

equipment is stolen please inform the ROP Office immediately so that Heather Hutchison can submit an

insurance claim with the Business Office. You will need to explain all that you know on how the

equipment was stolen and submit a copy of the police report along with item descriptions and serial

numbers.

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FIELD TRIPS

Receive prior approval for the trip by contacting the ROP Office. The Department Coordinator can determine what type of forms will be needed.

A field trip is an educational and course related event where students and teachers leave the regularly scheduled class site. Transportation may be required. Field trips will relate directly to the goals of the course. Field trips shall be planned and implemented with special attention to the safety and welfare of the students who are involved

The ROP Director approves in-county field trips. Out-of-county field trips must be submitted to the Superintendent's Cabinet for approval.

Have a list of student names and phone numbers and/or Emergency Card information with you and each individual driver. Please check with the Michele in the ROP office for instructions and check-out. When requesting to drive a COE Van, Personnel Vehicle and/or any other vehicle the following is required;

Copy of Driver’s License

Current DMV Driving Record (renewed on a fiscalbasis)

COE Request Form

Declaration of Car Insurance (renewed on a fiscal basis)

Completion of Defensive Driving Course

ALL VOLUNTEERS MUST BE FINGERPRINTED AND CLEARED BY THE COE PRIOR TO FIELD TRIP Guidelines for Field Trips:

1. Van requests should be requested at the ROP Office at least 2 weeks in advance. 2. Get parent signatures on the Permission Slip for Field Trip for ALL who are going. Slips must be in the ROP teacher's hands 2 days before date of trip. It is good practice to have adult students complete the emergency contact portion of the Permission Slip for Field Trip form so you have the information available if needed. 3. Give list of Field Trip participants to ROP counselors and high school administrators one week prior to trip. Students must obtain signature on the Permission Slip for Field Trip from all teachers whose class time is being affected. 4. If a student fails to show up for the field trip, the teacher should notify the ROP Counselor or appropriate site administrator and the ROP Office before leaving. 5. In the event a student fails to report for the return trip to campus, the teacher should be guided by the following procedures:

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a. Make reasonable attempts to locate the student. If necessary contact local law enforcement authorities. b. Call the student's parent/guardian before leaving the area to inform them and then call the ROP Office as soon as possible. The ROP Office will contact the student's home school.

c. In the event you are unable to contact anyone for whatever reason, make the best professional judgment possible, keeping in mind the welfare of those missing and those present.

Submit a written report to the ROP Office immediately describing the situation and

resolution. The different types of field trips are: Field Trip Periodic off site Excursion Single Event off Site Excursion Video Academy off Site Single Event Excursion

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REQUEST FOR FIELD TRIP APPROVAL

A field trip is an educational event where students and teachers leave a school site. Transportation may be required. Approval is required before leaving the school site. Field trips will relate directly to the Individual Educational Plan (IEP) goals and objectives and/or the program goals and objectives for the particular exceptionality or program involved. Field trips shall be planned and implemented with special attention to the safety and welfare of the students who are involved. [Board Policy – 6153]

Program Program Number_ Site Instructor in Charge_ Organization Co-Sponsor Date of Request_ Field Trip Date # of Pupils_ # of Adult Chaperones # of Male Pupils # of Female Pupils # of Male Adults_ # of Female Adults_ # of Teachers Names of Chaperones_ # of Volunteers_ (SCCOE FINGERPRINT CLEARANCE REQUIRED)

DEPARTURE ARRIVAL Time Place Time Place

Estimated Reimbursable Costs Food $ Personnel $ Lodging $ Supplies $ Transportation $ TOTAL COSTS $

Fees/Charges $

TRANSPORTATION Mode of Transportation COE Vehicles Assigned Time Leave Starting Point

Drivers Assigned Time Start Return Trip

Special Instructions

SPECIFIC INDIVIDUAL and/or PROGRAM GOALS and OBJECTIVES TO BE ACHIEVED

TYPE OF FIELD TRIP (see back) please circle one: CLASS I CLASS II CLASS III CLASS IV APPROVALS (see back page) Program Administrator: Approved/Disapproved

Director: Approved/Disapproved

Asst. Superintendent: Approved/Disapproved_

Cabinet: Approved/Disapproved

Date

Date

Date

Date

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TYPE OF FIELD TRIPS Class I: Within walking distance of school site; 50% or less of the school day to complete; no transportation

requirements; no school funds required.

APPROVAL: Program Administrator

Class II: Beyond walking distance, but within Santa Cruz County; will not exceed normal school day; use County

Transit system or COE vehicles; school funds required. APPROVAL: Program Administrator/Director

Class III:Out of county; may exceed school day, but not overnight; use COE vehicles, charter bus or other

arrangements, school funding required. APPROVAL: Program Administrator/Director/Assistant Superintendent/Cabinet

Class IV: Has unique requirements of distance, time, transportation or other costs and, therefore, fails to meet

requirements of any of the other classifications. APPROVAL: Program Administrator/Director/Assistant Superintendent/Cabinet

REGULATIONS 1. Parental permission slips for field trips shall be on file for each student participating. The teacher shall ascertain

that all pupils’ records are on file and note any need for a pupil to receive special medication while she/he is on the field trip.

2. The teacher shall submit a field trip plan on the prescribed form to the Program Administrator at least 10 days before the planned event. Teacher shall: a) describe objectives from program goals; b) indicate method of transportation and c) list the itinerary. The plan shall respect regulations governing transportation when this service is required.

3. The Program Administrator shall act on each written request for a field trip as soon as possible following receipt of the request and forward it to other authorities as necessary that will also act expeditiously to approve/disapprove the request.

4. Teacher will notify parents of planned field trips by letter. (After the field trip approval has been obtained from appropriate persons).

5. Required for Class III and Class IV field trips only. If in the judgment of the teacher the event was an outstanding success or problems were encountered, the teacher shall submit a field trip evaluation within 24 days.

6. The Superintendent will make no payment of reimbursement for food, lodging, or other personal expenses without prior approval.

7. The Superintendent will authorize and approve transportation costs (in addition to normal costs of operating the classes) when applicable. The parent is responsible for all other expenses. With permission of the Program Administrator, the teacher may also use donation funds.

8. Out-of-County and/or overnight field trips are permissible when sound educational goals are evident, as determined by the Program Administrator, and when transportation can be provided without interfering with the regular transportation system. All out-of-county or overnight field trips shall require prior approval of the Cabinet.

9. Class I and II field trips which have been approved in writing and which are regularly scheduled and designed to achieve curriculum goals and objectives, require only prior notification to parents as well as approval from the Program Administrator as to departure time, destination, and expected return.

I acknowledge I have read and understand the above regulations:

Teacher Signature Date

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Periodic Off-Site Excursion Authorization (various out-of-classroom activities please see attached list of off campus sites)

Name of Student: Date:

Class Name: Instructor: School Year:

As you know, the R.O.P. class normally meets at High

School. Due to the instructional content of this program, the class will be meeting periodically at various school and

off-campus sites. These sites are within Santa Cruz County and are set forth on the attached list.

Consent to Treat In the event of illness or injury, I do hereby consent to whatever X-ray examination, anesthetic, medical, surgical or dental diagnosis or treatment and hospital care that is considered necessary in the best judgment of the attending physicians or dentist

and performed by or under the supervision of a member of the medical staff of the hospital or facility furnishing medical or

dental services. I understand that any costs associated with such services are my responsibility and not the responsibility of the

Santa Cruz County Office of Education ROP or the Local School District .

Transportation

You must arrange transportation for your student and accept responsibility if you wish for him/her to participate in this off-site excursion. The Santa Cruz County Office of Education ROP or the Local School District will not be held responsible for the

mode of transportation. If you do not authorize your student to participate in the off-site excursion, a suitable alternative will be

made available for the assignment missed.

Waiver of Liability–Ed Code 35330 By signing this permission slip you voluntarily waive, release, discharge, and relinquish any claim or action, including those alleging negligence or loss, damage, bodily injury, death or liability resulting from, arising out of, or in any way

connected with your student and his/her participation in the above off-site excursion and /or your student providing

his/her own transportation to/from the ROP/school and the off-site excursion location in accordance with Education Code

35330, which states: “All persons making the field trip or excursion shall be deemed to have waived all claims against the

district or the State of California for injury, accident, illness, or death occurring during or by reason of the field trip or

excursion. All adults taking out-of-state field trips or excursions and all parents or guardians of pupils taking out-of-state

field trips or excursions shall sign a statement waiving such claims.” In the event that any claim or action is brought

against Santa Cruz County Office of Education ROP concerning your and/or your student’s participation, transportation

and/or attendance in the off-site excursion, you voluntarily, knowingly and willingly waive and expressly agree to

indemnify, defend and hold harmless Santa Cruz County Office of Education ROP and the local school district from any

such claims or action(s).

I have fully read and understand this Permission Slip and Waiver of Claims and Indemnity with respect to the Santa

Cruz County Office of Education ROP. I therefore, consent and agree to its terms and conditions.

Student Signature:_ Date:_

Parent/Guardian Signature:_ Date:_

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Single Event Off-Site Excursion Authorization

Name of Student: Date:

Class Name:

Instructor: School Year:

Date of Event & Time:

Address:

Location Name:

City:

Zip Code: Telephone Number:

Description of Event:

Consent to Treat In the event of illness or injury, I do hereby consent to whatever X-ray examination, anesthetic, medical, surgical or dental diagnosis or

treatment and hospital care that is considered necessary in the best judgment of the attending physicians or dentist and performed by or under the supervision of a member of the medical staff of the hospital or facility furnishing medical or dental services. I understand that any

costs associated with such services are my responsibility and not the responsibility of the Santa Cruz Regional Occupational Program or the

Santa Cruz County Office of Education.

Medication: A special note to parents/guardians in accordance with Education Code 49423

Check here • if there are no special problems that the staff should be aware of and no medications are required during the course of the off-

site excursion. All medications must be registered on this form with a physician’s written instructions for dispensing. All prescriptions, except those which must be kept on the student’s person for emergency use, must be kept and distributed by the staff. Initial here if no blood

transfusions or blood products are to be given: Initial

Medications:

Transportation You must arrange transportation for your student and accept responsibility if incurred if you wish for him/her to participate in this off-site

excursion. The Santa Cruz Regional Occupational Program/Santa Cruz County Office of Education will not be held responsible for the mode of transportation. If you do not authorize your student to participate in the off-site excursion, a suitable alternative will be made

available for the assignment missed.

Waiver of Liability–Ed Code 35330 By signing this permission slip you voluntarily waive, release, discharge, and relinquish any claim or action, including thos e alleging

negligence or loss, damage, bodily injury, death or liability resulting from, arising out of, or in any way connected with your student and his/her participation in the above off-site excursion and /or your student providing his/her own transportation to/from the

ROP/school and the off-site excursion location in accordance with Education Code 35330, which states: “All persons making the field

trip or excursion shall be deemed to have waived all claims against the district or the State of California for injury, accid ent, illness, or

death occurring during or by reason of the field trip or excursion. All adults taking out-of-state field trips or excursions and all parents

or guardians of pupils taking out-of-state field trips or excursions shall sign a statement waiving such claims.” In the event that any

claim or action is brought against the Santa Cruz Regional Occupational Program/Santa Cruz County Office of Education concern ing

your and/or your student’s participation, transportation and/or attendance in the off-site excursion, you voluntarily, knowingly and

willingly waive and expressly agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Santa Cruz Regional Occupational Program/Santa Cru z County Office of Education from any such claims or action(s).

I have fully read and understand this Permission Slip and Waiver of Claims and Indemnity with respect to the Santa Cruz Regio nal

Occupational Program/Santa Cruz County Office of Education. I therefore, consent and agree to its terms and conditions.

Student Signature:

Parent/Guardian Signature:

Date:

Date:

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Santa Cruz County Office of Education

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5607 • www.santacruz.k12.ca.us

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION

PARENTAL CONSENT FOR A FIELD TRIP WHICH INCLUDES WATER ACTIVITIES AND

EMERGENCY MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION FORM

Dear Parent / Guardian: Kindly complete this voluntary water excursion form and return to your child’s teacher.

My son/daughter/ward, a student at School,

has my permission to participate in the following voluntary water activity/field trip:

Water Activity/Field Trip:

Date of Activity: Departure Time: Return Time:

Describe Water Activity:

Mode of Transportation:

In the event of illness or injury, I hereby authorize Santa Cruz County Office of Education personnel to use their judgment i n

obtaining emergency medical services, including x-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical, surgical or dental diagnosis or treatment and

hospital care are considered necessary in the best judgment of the attending physician, surgeon or dentist performed by or un der the

supervision of a member of the medical staff of the hospital or facility furnishing medical or dental services. I understand that the

Santa Cruz County Office of Education does not have insurance which pays the medical or hospital costs that might be incurred on

behalf of my child.

I agree to hold the Santa Cruz County Office of Education officers, agents and employees harmless from any and

all liability or claims, which may arise out of, or in connection with, my child’s participation in this activity/field

trip. I assume all liability for the conduct of my child and agree to indemnify the SCCOE for any claims arising

against it resulting from my child’s conduct (California Education Code Section 35330).

I fully understand that participants are to abide by all rules and regulations governing conduct during the trip. Any violation of these

rules and regulations may result in that individual being sent home at the expense of his/her parent/guardian.

My Child/Ward knows how to swim: My Child/Ward does not know how to swim:

(Please initial) (Please initial)

Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: _

Address: Phone # Emergency #

Medical Insurance Carrier Policy Number Phone

My child has the following special medical needs:

My child has the following allergies:

My child will need to take the following medication:

(Note: If the school has not already been informed of the need to dispense medication, you will need to meet with school offi cials to

make the proper arrangements) FAILURE TO RETURN SIGNED FORM WILL MEAN STUDENT WILL NOT BE

ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS WATER ACTIVITY/FIELD TRIP. THIS FORM IS TO BE CARRIED ON THE

TRIP BY THE SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE.

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Santa Cruz County

Office of Education

BOARD OF EDUCATION Ms. Jane Barr Mr. Jack Dilles Mr. Aaron Hinde Ms. Gina Locatelli Ms. Sandra Nichols Mr. Dana M. Sales

Mr. George “Bud” Winslow

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5607 • www.santacruz.k12.ca.us

TO: COE Employees Who Wish to Drive Students or Drive a COE Vehicle

FROM: Jean S. Gardner, Director, Fiscal Services

RE: Transportation of Students – Insurance Requirements

*FOR COE VEHICLE

In accordance with its insurance program, the Santa Cruz County Office of Education has established

insurance requirements for those employees and volunteers who are given permission to transport students.

All employees and volunteers/parents who will be driving students or who wish to drive a COE vehicle

must submit forms to the Business Office and have them evaluated and signed by the CBO before they

can transport students anywhere or drive a COE vehicle. This applies to the “casual” transportation of

students, as well as field trips.

If you are driving in private

vehicles the following is

required:

A completed “Employee/Volunteer

Personal Vehicle Use” Form

A copy of your DMV driving

record printout

A copy of your driver’s license

Proof of insurance naming the

minimum dollar limits listed

below:

100,000/300,000 Bodily Injury

50,000 Property Damage

5,000 Medical

You must complete the On-Line

Defensive Driver Training and

submit your certificate.

If you are driving a school

district or COE vehicle for

transportation, the following

is required:

You must be a COE employee.

A completed

“Employee/Volunteer COE Vehicle Use” Form

A copy of your DMV driving

record printout

A copy of your

driver’s license

Proof of insurance

meeting state minimum

requirements

You must complete the On-

Line Defensive Driver

Training and submit your

certificate.

If you are using another

organization’s vehicle

and driver (such as

Easter Seals, Youth

Services, etc.), the

following is required:

A completed “Hold

Harmless and

Indemnification

Agreement” Form

A copy of driver’s DMV

driving record printout

A copy of driver’s

license

Proof of vehicle insurance

For additional information please call the Executive Assistant in the Business Department at (831)

466-5601.

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COE Vehicle Revised 7/11

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EMPLOYEE FOR COE VEHICLE USE FORM

Applicant: Please forward this completed form to the Business Department, along with your proof of required insurance coverage, a DMV Driving Record Printout, a photocopy of your Driver’s License and your on-line Defensive Drive Training Certificate. All drivers must be over 18 years of age. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Santa Cruz County Office of Education Transportation Regulation COE Regulation 3545.2 E.C. 39806 Title V 1505

In approving In-lieu Transportation Requests, it is necessary for the person transporting a student to have sufficient insurance and provide the County Office of Education with insurance information from their carrier. Liability coverage must meet state minimum requirements.

Name of Driver: _________________________________Date of Birth: ______________

Driver’s License Number: _________________________Exp. Date: _________________

Will You Be Driving Students? ___ Y ___ N If you will be driving students, parent/guardians must give permission. Driving Restrictions:

I certify that the above information is correct and the insurance coverage is in force. I understand that I must have valid insurance in force and I agree to advise the Santa Cruz County Office of Education, in writing, of any changes in the above information.

Signature (Vehicle Owner/Driver) Date Phone Number

Description of event, trip, or activity (Department) NOTE: If you drive your personal automobile while on COE business and, you are involved in an accident by law your insurance policy is used first. The COE insurance policy would be used only after your policy limits have been exceeded. The COE does not cover, nor is it responsible for, comprehensive and collision coverage to your vehicle. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BUSINESS OFFICE USE ONLY

The above information has been read and approval to use this vehicle is granted.

Approval Signature (Chief Business Official) Date COE Vehicle Revised 10/15

BOARD OF EDUCATION Ms. Jane Royer Barr Mr. Jack Dilles Ms. Sandra Nichols Mr. Dana M. Sales Mr. Abel Sanchez Mr. George “Bud” Winslow Mr. Bruce Van Allen

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5635 • www.santacruzcoe.org

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TO: Organizations Who Wish to Drive Students or Drive a COE Vehicle

FROM: Jean S. Gardner, Senior Director, Fiscal Services

RE: Transportation of Students – Insurance Requirements

In accordance with its insurance program, the Santa Cruz County Office of Education has established

insurance requirements for those employees and volunteers who are given permission to transport

students.

All employees and volunteers/parents who will be driving students or who wish to drive a COE

vehicle must submit forms to the Business Office and have them evaluated and signed by the CBO

before they can transport students anywhere or drive a COE vehicle. This applies to the “casual”

transportation of students, as well as field trips.

If you are driving in

personal vehicles the

following is required:

A completed “Employee/Volunteer

Personal Vehicle Use” Form

A copy of your DMV driving

record printout

A copy of your driver’s license

Proof of insurance naming the

minimum dollar limits listed

below:

100,000/300,000 Bodily Injury

50,000 Property Damage

5,000 Medical

You must complete the On-Line

Defensive Driver Training and

submit your certificate.

If you are driving a school

district or COE vehicle for

transportation, the following

is required:

You must be a COE employee.

A completed

“Employee/Volunteer COE Vehicle Use” Form

A copy of your DMV driving

record printout

A copy of your

driver’s license

Proof of insurance

meeting state minimum

requirements

You must complete the On-

Line Defensive Driver

Training and submit your

certificate.

If you are using another

organization’s vehicle

and driver (such as

Easter Seals, Youth

Services, etc.), the

following is required:

A completed “Hold

Harmless and

Indemnification

Agreement” Form

A copy of driver’s DMV

driving record printout

A copy of driver’s

license

Proof of vehicle insurance

For additional information please call the Executive Assistant in the Business Department at 831-466-5601.

COE Vehicle Revised 10/15

BOARD OF EDUCATION Ms. Jane Royer Barr Mr. Jack Dilles Ms. Sandra Nichols Mr. Dana M. Sales Mr. Abel Sanchez Mr. George “Bud” Winslow Mr. Bruce Van Allen

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5635 • www.santacruzcoe.org

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Santa Cruz County Office of Education

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Ms. Jane Royer Barr

Mr. Jack Dilles

Ms. Sandra Nichols

Mr. Dana M. Sales

Mr. Abel Sanchez

Mr. George “Bud” Winslow

Mr. Bruce Van Allen

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5635 • www.santacruzcoe.org

HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT

The undersigned agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Santa Cruz County Office of

Education, its Board of Trustees, Officers, Agents and Employees, individually and collectively, from and

against all costs, losses, demands, suits, actions, payments and judgments arising from personal or bodily

injuries, property damage or otherwise, brought or recovered against any of the above that may arise from

or be alleged to be caused by the undersigned’s transporting students enrolled in any programs of the

Santa Cruz County Office of Education.

I further certify that the vehicle being driven is mechanically safe.

Name of Organization/Owner of Vehicle:

Authorized Signature of Organization/Owner of Vehicle:

Signature: Title: Date:

Year/Make of Vehicle: Vehicle License Number:

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DRIVER INFORMATION

(DRIVER MUST BE OVER AGE 18 TO DRIVE STUDENTS)

Name of Driver:

Driver’s License Number: Exp. Date:

Driving Restrictions:

Signature of Driver: Date:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before driving students, you must provide the following information to the Business Services Department of the

County Office of Education: Proof of vehicle insurance

Proof of your driver’s insurance

(Print out showing coverage amounts)

Copy of your driver’s license

Copy of your DMV printout

Please forward a copy of the above required information and this completed form to: Senior Executive Assistant, Business

Services Department, Santa Cruz County Office of Education 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, or for additional

information please call her at the Santa Cruz County Office of Education Business Services Department at (831) 466-5601.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BUSINESS OFFICE USE ONLY The above information has been read and approval to use this vehicle is granted.

Approval Signature (Chief Business Official) Date

Outside Agency Revised 10/15

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BOARD OF EDUCATION Ms. Jane Barr

Mr. Jack Dilles

** Santa Cruz County

Office of Education

Mr. Aaron Hinde Ms. Gina Locatelli Ms. Sandra Nichols Mr. Dana M. Sales

Mr. George “Bud” Winslow

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5607 • www.santacruz.k12.ca.us

TO: COE Employees Who Wish to Drive Students

FROM: Jean S. Gardner, Director, Fiscal Services

RE: Transportation of Students – Insurance Requirements

* FOR PERSONAL VEHICLES

In accordance with its insurance program, the Santa Cruz County Office of Education has established

insurance requirements for those employees and volunteers who are given permission to transport

students.

All employees and volunteers/parents who will be driving students in their own personal vehicle

must submit forms to the Business Office and have them evaluated and signed by the CBO before

they can transport students anywhere. This applies to the “casual” transportation of students, as

well as field trips.

If you are driving in

personal vehicles the

following is required: A completed

“Employee/Volunteer Personal

Vehicle Use” Form

A copy of your DMV driving

record printout

A copy of your driver’s

license

Proof of insurance naming the

minimum dollar limits listed below:

100,000/300,000 Bodily Injury 50,000 Property Damage

5,000 Medical

You must complete the On-Line

Defensive Driver Training and

submit your certificate.

If you are

driving a school district or

COE vehicle for

transportation, the following

is required:

You must be a COE employee.

A completed

“Employee/Volunteer COE Vehicle Use” Form

A copy of your DMV driving

record printout

A copy of your

driver’s license

Proof of insurance

meeting state minimum

requirements

You must complete the On-

Line Defensive Driver

Training and submit your

certificate.

If you are using another

organization’s vehicle and

driver (such as Easter

Seals, Youth Services,

etc.), the following is

required: A completed “Hold

Harmless and

Indemnification Agreement”

Form

A copy of driver’s DMV

driving record printout

A copy of driver’s

license

Proof of vehicle insurance

For additional information please call the Executive Assistant in the Business Department at (831) 466-5601.

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EMPLOYEE FOR COE VEHICLE USE FORM

Applicant: Please forward this completed form to the Business Department, along with your proof of required insurance coverage, a DMV Driving Record Printout, a photocopy of your Driver’s License and your on-line Defensive Drive Training Certificate. All drivers must be over 18 years of age. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Santa Cruz County Office of Education Transportation Regulation COE Regulation 3545.2 E.C. 39806 Title V 1505

In approving In-lieu Transportation Requests, it is necessary for the person transporting a student to have sufficient insurance and provide the County Office of Education with insurance information from their carrier. Liability coverage must meet state minimum requirements.

Name of Driver: _________________________________Date of Birth: ______________

Driver’s License Number: _________________________Exp. Date: _________________

Will You Be Driving Students? ___ Y ___ N If you will be driving students, parent/guardians must give permission. Driving Restrictions:

I certify that the above information is correct and the insurance coverage is in force. I understand that I must have valid insurance in force and I agree to advise the Santa Cruz County Office of Education, in writing, of any changes in the above information.

Signature (Vehicle Owner/Driver) Date Phone Number

Description of event, trip, or activity (Department) NOTE: If you drive your personal automobile while on COE business and, you are involved in an accident by law your insurance policy is used first. The COE insurance policy would be used only after your policy limits have been exceeded. The COE does not cover, nor is it responsible for, comprehensive and collision coverage to your vehicle. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BUSINESS OFFICE USE ONLY

The above information has been read and approval to use this vehicle is granted.

Approval Signature (Chief Business Official) Date COE Vehicle Revised 10/15

BOARD OF EDUCATION Ms. Jane Royer Barr Mr. Jack Dilles Ms. Sandra Nichols Mr. Dana M. Sales Mr. Abel Sanchez Mr. George “Bud” Winslow Mr. Bruce Van Allen

Michael C. Watkins, Superintendent • 400 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 • 831-466-5600 • FAX 831-466-5635 • www.santacruzcoe.org

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BUS TRANSPORTATION AND PASSES

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY TRANSIT BUS PASSES:

Santa Cruz County Transit bus passes, good for travel to and from ROP classes, may be available through the ROP Office. ROP contact counselors may obtain passes from the ROP Office for students needing transportation. Counselors maintain a log of passes issued to each student that may be verified against student attendance.

For summer transportation, ROP counselors should make arrangements in June to make passes available.

These passes are subject to the following conditions:

1. Student must be currently enrolled in an ROP class and a high school.

2. Passes are not transferable.

3. Passes will not be issued more frequently than once a week.

4. If a pass is lost, the student must purchase the next.

5. Students are responsible for returning the unused portion of bus passes to their ROP counselor.

BUS PASS SIGNATURE SHEET

Due to shortage of funds, we will make an effort to provide bus passes but may not be able to provide them for the entire year.

1. Student must be currently enrolled in an ROP class and a high school. 2. Passes are not transferable. 3. Passes will not be issued more frequently than once a week. 4. If a pass is lost, the student must purchase the next. 5. Students are responsible for returning the unused portion of Bus Pass to their ROP Counselors.

In signing and accepting ROP Bus Passes, I Print name

Agree to only use my bus pass to go to and from class and to return any unused portion to my ROP counselor. I have read and agree to the conditions listed above.

Signature

ROP Class Date

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