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Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Volunteers needed for High School Ethics Workshops
The Hanford Joint Union High School District is seeking local business leaders and other community volunteers to serve as Table Leaders for the annual HJUHSD Senior Ethics Workshops.
More than 60 volunteers are needed for each day to help guide small groups of students through discussions of real-world values, ethics and decision-making.
To register as a Table Leader for one, two or all three of the workshops, please fill out the
HJUHSD 2019 Senior Ethics Workshops
April 02, 2019
8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Hanford West
First Baptist Church of Hanford
9125 13 1/2 Ave Hanford, CA 93230
9125 13 1/2 Ave Hanford, CA 93230
April 10, 2019
8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Sierra Pacific and Earl F Johnson
Koinonia Hall
12536 Hanford-Armona Road Hanford, CA 93230
12536 Hanford-Armona Road Hanford, CA 93230
April 11, 2019
8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Hanford High
Koinonia Hall
12536 Hanford-Armona Road Hanford, CA 93230
Optional Table Leader Orientation
March 28, 2019
7:30 a.m. OR 5:30 p.m.
HJUHSD District Office
823 W. Lacey Blvd. Hanford Ca. 93230
12536 Hanford-Armona Road Hanford, CA 93230
Optional Table Leader Orientation
March 28, 2019
7:30 a.m. OR 5:30 p.m.
HJUHSD District Office
823 W. Lacey Blvd. Hanford Ca. 93230
If you have any questions, please contact:
Ruben Amavisca - Hanford West - 559-583-5903 x 6027
Summer Ramirez - Hanford High - 559-583-5902 x 4011
Casandra O'Brien - Sierra Pacific - 559-583-5912 x 2306
Irma Montano - Earl F. Johnson - 559-583-5904
Special thanks to our event co-sponsor: FAST CU
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Spring Choral Concert Feb 28
The Hanford West High School and Hanford High School Choirs will present a Spring Festival Concert at 6 p.m. February 28 at the Stratton L. Tarvin Presentation Center. The concert will feature 8 choirs performing their CMEA festival literature. It is free and open to the public.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
State testing begins April 1
Each spring, students in grades three through eight and high school participate the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP).
This year, HJUHSD 11th graders will take the following test(s):
Test dates:
You can look at sample test questions on practice tests at the CAASPP Web Portal
Pursuant to Education Code section 60615, any written request to excuse your student from participating in any or all parts of the CAASPP/CAST/ELPAC assessment will be granted. Pursuant to Title 5, section 852 of the California Code of Regulations, you may annually submit a written request to excuse your student from participation in any or all parts of any test provided pursuant to Education Code section 60640 for the school year. Education Code 60615 requests must be received prior to March 15, 2019.
For information on specific dates and times when your student will take the test in each subject, please contact your school’s Testing Secretary: Cathy Hatfield (Hanford High), 583-5902, ext. 3122; Christine Lee (Hanford West), 583-5903, ext. 3128; or Sharon Prichard (Sierra Pacific), 583-5912, ext. 2006.
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Cada primavera, los estudiantes del tercer al octavo grado y la escuela secundaria participan en la Evaluación de Desempeño y Progreso Estudiantil de California (CAASPP).
Este año, su estudiante tomará los siguientes exámenes dependiendo el nivel de grado:
Las evaluaciones sumativas de balance inteligente (Smarter Balanced) son pruebas en línea que miden lo que su estudiante sabe y puede hacer. La prueba incluye muchos tipos diferentes de preguntas que permiten a los estudiantes interactuar con las preguntas de la prueba. Los resultados ayudan a identificar las brechas en el conocimiento o las habilidades desde el principio para que su estudiante pueda obtener el apoyo que necesita para tener éxito en la escuela.
Las fechas de este año son el: 1 y 2 de abril CASPP ELA, 3 de abril - CAST, 4 y 5 de abril - Matemáticas CAASPP
Para obtener más información sobre las evaluaciones sumativas Smarter Balanced o el CAST, visite la página web de Guías para padres del Departamento de Educación de California en https://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/parentguidetounderstand.asp.
Puede ver las preguntas de prueba de muestra en la prueba de práctica, que se pueden encontrar en el Portal Web de CAASPP en http://www.caaspp.org/practice-and-training/index.html.
Conforme con la sección 60615 del Código de Educación, se otorgará cualquier solicitud por escrito para excusar a su estudiante de participar en alguna o todas las partes de la evaluación CAASPP / CAST / ELPAC. Conforme con el Título 5, sección 852 del Código de Regulaciones de California, puede presentar una solicitud por escrito a esta solicitud, sección del código de Educación 60640 para el año escolar. La solicitud del Código de Educación 60615 debe recibirse antes del 15 de marzo de 2019.
Para obtener información sobre fechas y horas específicas en las que su hijo tomará el examen en cada materia, comuníquese con la Secretaria de Pruebas de su escuela: Cathy Hatfield (Hanford High) 583-5902, ext. 3122; Christine Lee (Hanford West), 583-5903, ext. 3128; o Sharon Prichard (Sierra Pacific), 583-5912, ext. 2006
This year, HJUHSD 11th graders will take the following test(s):
- Smarter Balanced Summative Assessment in English language arts/literacy and Mathematics
- California Science Test (CAST)
Test dates:
- April 1 & 2 – CAASPP ELA
- April 3 – CAST
- April 4 & 5 – CAASPP Math
You can look at sample test questions on practice tests at the CAASPP Web Portal
Pursuant to Education Code section 60615, any written request to excuse your student from participating in any or all parts of the CAASPP/CAST/ELPAC assessment will be granted. Pursuant to Title 5, section 852 of the California Code of Regulations, you may annually submit a written request to excuse your student from participation in any or all parts of any test provided pursuant to Education Code section 60640 for the school year. Education Code 60615 requests must be received prior to March 15, 2019.
For information on specific dates and times when your student will take the test in each subject, please contact your school’s Testing Secretary: Cathy Hatfield (Hanford High), 583-5902, ext. 3122; Christine Lee (Hanford West), 583-5903, ext. 3128; or Sharon Prichard (Sierra Pacific), 583-5912, ext. 2006.
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Cada primavera, los estudiantes del tercer al octavo grado y la escuela secundaria participan en la Evaluación de Desempeño y Progreso Estudiantil de California (CAASPP).
Este año, su estudiante tomará los siguientes exámenes dependiendo el nivel de grado:
- Evaluación sumativa de balance inteligente (Smarter Balanced) en artes del lenguaje en inglés / alfabetización y matemáticas (grado once)
- Prueba de ciencias de California (CAST) (grado once)
Las evaluaciones sumativas de balance inteligente (Smarter Balanced) son pruebas en línea que miden lo que su estudiante sabe y puede hacer. La prueba incluye muchos tipos diferentes de preguntas que permiten a los estudiantes interactuar con las preguntas de la prueba. Los resultados ayudan a identificar las brechas en el conocimiento o las habilidades desde el principio para que su estudiante pueda obtener el apoyo que necesita para tener éxito en la escuela.
Las fechas de este año son el: 1 y 2 de abril CASPP ELA, 3 de abril - CAST, 4 y 5 de abril - Matemáticas CAASPP
Para obtener más información sobre las evaluaciones sumativas Smarter Balanced o el CAST, visite la página web de Guías para padres del Departamento de Educación de California en https://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/parentguidetounderstand.asp.
Puede ver las preguntas de prueba de muestra en la prueba de práctica, que se pueden encontrar en el Portal Web de CAASPP en http://www.caaspp.org/practice-and-training/index.html.
Conforme con la sección 60615 del Código de Educación, se otorgará cualquier solicitud por escrito para excusar a su estudiante de participar en alguna o todas las partes de la evaluación CAASPP / CAST / ELPAC. Conforme con el Título 5, sección 852 del Código de Regulaciones de California, puede presentar una solicitud por escrito a esta solicitud, sección del código de Educación 60640 para el año escolar. La solicitud del Código de Educación 60615 debe recibirse antes del 15 de marzo de 2019.
Para obtener información sobre fechas y horas específicas en las que su hijo tomará el examen en cada materia, comuníquese con la Secretaria de Pruebas de su escuela: Cathy Hatfield (Hanford High) 583-5902, ext. 3122; Christine Lee (Hanford West), 583-5903, ext. 3128; o Sharon Prichard (Sierra Pacific), 583-5912, ext. 2006
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
HHS Chamber Singers to perform at CMEA State Choral Festival
The Hanford High Chamber Singers were selected to perform at the CMEA State Choral Festival March 20 at Chapman University. The ensemble was chosen from dozens of applicants to perform at this prestigious event. Congratulations to the singers for all their hard work!
Thursday, January 31, 2019
HHS Presents "Guys and Dolls"
Hanford High School will present Guys and Dolls at 7 p.m. February 7 and 8 and at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. February 9 at the Stratton L. Tarvin Presentation Center. Tickets at $10 for adults and $5 for students.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Nurse’s Note Winter 2018
Nurse’s Note
Winter 2018
Regarding Medication at School
- A written doctor’s statement detailing: Student’s name, medication name, dosage, method, length of time the medicine is to be taken, and a statement that it is required during school hours. This form is titled "Medication Authorization Form" and is located in the office, as well as online under Educational Services.
- A parent/guardian statement indicating a desire for the school to assist the student as set forth in the doctor’s statement. Parents may be required to fill out an authorization form.
- Parents/guardians must deliver medication to school in the original container/label. Prescription labels must include patient’s name, doctor’s name and instructions.
- Self-Medication: Students will only be allowed to carry medication if the school receives a written doctor’s statement that it is medically required and a parent request form. Failure to follow directions/endangering self/others may result in loss of this privilege. All student medical information is confidential. (BP 5141.21a)
When to keep your child home?
Cold and Flu Season is upon us once again! With the winter comes a new batch of germs for us to share. We are all doing our best to prevent the spread to each other as much as possible. This is a great time to review the recommendation regarding when to keep your student home if he/she has:
- Fever in the past 24 hours (must be fever free-less than 99.6 without pain/fever reliever medication to return to school).
- Vomiting in the past 24 hours
- Diarrhea in the past 24 hours
- Strep throat (must have been taking an antibiotic for at least 24 hours before returning to school).
- Bad cold, with a very runny nose or bad cough, especially if it has kept the student awake at night.
- Pink or red eyes with drainage
Flu Clinic Schedule
Kings County Public Health Department
Flu season is around the corner! Protect yourself and your family this season with an annual flu vaccine. While the timing of flu season is unpredictable, seasonal flu activity can begin as early as October and last as late as May. CDC recommends that people get vaccinated by the end of October, if possible, you have the power to protect your family against flu this season. Get yourself and your family a flu vaccine. The Kings County Public Health Department will offer influenza vaccines at the locations. The fee should be covered by your health insurance plan or it is $8 person. Please check the schedule for clinics in your area from this link:
https://www.countyofkings.com/home/showdocument?id=19313
All persons 6 mos. and older should get vaccinated each year. The following groups are especially encouraged to be vaccinated:
- Children 6 months to 5 years
- People and family members of people with Serious Medical Conditions such as: Asthma Chronic diseases of the lungs, heart, or kidneys Compromised immune systems
- Pregnant women and their family members
- People older than 50 years
- Family members of infants under 6 months
- Health care workers
- American Indian/Alaska Natives
- Those who are morbidly obese
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pdf/freeresources/take3-fight-flu-infographic.pdf
If you have any questions or health care concerns, please feel free to contact me 559-583-5902 ext. 4038.
Somjai Cochran, RN, BSN
HJUHSD District Nurse
scochran@hjuhsd.k12.ca.us
Thursday, November 29, 2018
HHS Choir Presents "Sounds of the Seasons"
The Hanford High School Choir will present "Sounds of the Seasons" at 7 p.m. December 8 at the Stratton L. Tarvin Presentation Center, 120 E. Grangeville Blvd, Hanford. Admission is $5.
Friday, October 12, 2018
California Colleges Resource for Parents and Students
CaliforniaColleges.edu is an interactive website
designed to help
you and your child plan and prepare for
college and career.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
HHS Choral Concert October 16
The Hanford High School Choral Music Program will present "A Fall Concert" at 7 p.m. October 16 at the Stratton L. Tarvin Presentation Center, featurng the Women's and Men's Choirs, the Advanced Women's Ensemble, Chamber Singers and Soloists. Admission is $5.
Thursday, September 6, 2018
Parent Advisory Committee volunteers needed
HJUHSD is looking for volunteers to form our 2018-19 Parent Advisory Committee.
This committee will help advise the district on numerous matters including the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). The committee will meet throughout the school year during lunch time (12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.) where we thank your attendance by providing you lunch.
It's a great opportunity to have a voice in the district and help drive issues. Please fill out the form by 9/10/18 if you are interested and a district representative will contact you with our first meeting details.
This committee will help advise the district on numerous matters including the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP). The committee will meet throughout the school year during lunch time (12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.) where we thank your attendance by providing you lunch.
It's a great opportunity to have a voice in the district and help drive issues. Please fill out the form by 9/10/18 if you are interested and a district representative will contact you with our first meeting details.
Parent Advisory Committee Application
Friday, August 31, 2018
2018 Parent Survey
The Hanford Joint Union High School District values the input of parents and community members as it prepares to develop its Local Control Accountability Plan, required by the California Department of Education, for the implementation of the Local Control Funding Formula.
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Enrollment: Home Connection Parent Portal
Parent Portal Instructions
HJUHSD parents/guardians can use the HJUHSD Home Connection to track student attendance, grades and other performance information.
If you already have an Illuminate Home Connection account, you can LOG IN HERE to track student attendance, grades and other information.
If you already have students attending HJUHSD and you have an HJUHSD Home Connection account, you DO NOT need to create another account for your incoming freshman to track student attendance, grades and other information. Remember that your Username is your email address. If you have multiple students, even at different schools, all of your student information will be available under your one parent account. If you are missing students in your HJUHSD Home Connection account, please contact your school to ensure your students are marked as siblings.
To Create A Home Connection Account:
If you do NOT have an Illuminate Home Connection account or access code: Click on the link below for your School Access Request or contact your School Testing Secretary
- Hanford High Home Connection Access Request
- Hanford West Home Connection Access Request
- Sierra Pacific Home Connection Access Request
- Earl F. Johnson High School / Night Continuation School / Alternative Education Programs Lowell Neilson: 559.583.5904 ext 7005
Your individualized access code and detailed instructions for creating your Home Connection Parent Portal account will be emailed to you.
- Enter your First Name, Last Name, Email Address and Phone Number
- Enter your ACCESS CODE (If you do not have an access code, please request one above)
- Create a Password and Confirm your Password by typing it again. (Password is case-sensitive)
- Click "Submit"
- You will get an email confirmation and be redirected to the Home Connection Portal and your student's information.
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Nurse's Note: School's Out for Summer!
NURSE’S NOTE
Somjai Cochran, RN, BSN, PHN
559-583-5902 ext. 4038
As many of you know summer is approaching. That means flip flop, bathing suit and sun exposure. Your skin is exposed to the sun when you spend time outside such as walking to the school, swimming, or outdoor camping. The sun has ultraviolet (UV) rays that can harm your skin. Sun exposure during your teen years can lead to greater risk for serious complications as an adult, such as eye problems, skin damage, skin cancer, etc. Please remember to pay more attention to your personal hygiene. You sweat more during the summer and may cause more body odors. Good personal hygiene is one of the most important aspects of maintaining good health.
WAYS TO AVOID SUN EXPOSURE
TIPS TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN
HYGIENE FOR TEENAGERS
TIP FOR PARENTS
TIP FOR TEENS
NURSE’S NOTE TO PARENTS
As the school year is coming to a close, please remember the following in regard to your child’s medication at school:
IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN
RECOMMENDED IMMUNIZATION FOR TEENS
Somjai Cochran, RN, BSN, PHN
559-583-5902 ext. 4038
As many of you know summer is approaching. That means flip flop, bathing suit and sun exposure. Your skin is exposed to the sun when you spend time outside such as walking to the school, swimming, or outdoor camping. The sun has ultraviolet (UV) rays that can harm your skin. Sun exposure during your teen years can lead to greater risk for serious complications as an adult, such as eye problems, skin damage, skin cancer, etc. Please remember to pay more attention to your personal hygiene. You sweat more during the summer and may cause more body odors. Good personal hygiene is one of the most important aspects of maintaining good health.
WAYS TO AVOID SUN EXPOSURE
- Wear a broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF of 15 or higher every day.
- Use water resistant sunscreen when exposed to water (water reduces sunscreen protection)
- Limit sun exposure during certain times of the day (The most UV rays is b/w 10 am - 2 pm)
- Wear protective coverings such as hat, long sleeve cotton shirt, sunglasses, etc.
- Seek shade
TIPS TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR SKIN
- Do not apply sunscreen on babies 6 months old or younger Keeping babies covered and in shade is best
- Check your skin head-to-toe each month, paying careful attention to any suspicious growths Seek medical evaluation if you have abnormal skin appearance
- Consider the risks of using a tanning bed. The light in a tanning bed can be more intense and harmful than the sun. Some states have laws that do not allow children under the age of 18 to use a tanning bed
HYGIENE FOR TEENAGERS
TIP FOR PARENTS
- Set an example - Leading by a good example is often the best teacher. Your child watches how you treat your own skin, hair, nails, lips and teeth.
- Make good hygiene a responsibility -- start teaching them a routine and responsibility of body care at an early age will carry into the teen years and adulthood
- Get some professional backup. If you're having trouble getting through to your teen about a particular hygiene issue, make the pediatrician an ally
- Supply nice-smelling soap, shampoo, etc. to encourage cleanliness and make bath time something to look forward to.
TIP FOR TEENS
- Brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day
- Wash your body daily - carefully dry five body zones (feet, face, hands, armpits and bottom) and use deodorant
- Wash your face at least twice a day and wash your hair regularly – oily face and hair can clog up your facial pores and cause pimples
- Remember to scrub under your fingernails.
- Wash the area between your legs
- Wear clean clothes, socks, and underpants.
- Put on shoes that have aired out overnight (or longer).
- If you are thinking about removing body hair, make that choice carefully. Before shaving, waxing or plucking, discuss with your parents
- Don’t share personal items (toothbrush, hairbrush, washcloth, towel, cup and razor) with other people
NURSE’S NOTE TO PARENTS
As the school year is coming to a close, please remember the following in regard to your child’s medication at school:
- Pick up all remaining medication in the nurse’s office on the last day of school. Leftover medication cannot be maintained over the summer and will be disposed
- If your child needs to have medication kept at school, please have your child’s physician fill out the Medication in School Form A new school medication form is required each school year. You can pick up the form at the nurse office or download it from the district’s website
- Before school starts in August, please bring the updated medication order and properly labeled medication to your child’s school site or to walk-thru registration
- Please let the Health Office Staff know if your child has any health concerns. We love and care about our students and would like to have a plan of care in place for your child.
IMMUNIZATIONS REQUIRED FOR INCOMING FRESHMEN
- Polio: 4 doses (3 doses is ok, if last one was given on or after the 4th birthday)
- Dtap: 5 doses (4 doses meet requirement, if last one was given on or after the 4th birthday)
- MMR: 2 doses Hepatitis B: 3 doses Varicella: 2 dose Tdap Booster: 1 dose
RECOMMENDED IMMUNIZATION FOR TEENS
- Meningococcal (MCV 4) is a serious illness caused by bacteria that can infect the blood or areas around the brain and spinal cord. Infection can lead to brain damage, disability, and rapid death It is the most common form of meningococcal disease. Common symptoms of meningitis include stiff neck, headache, and high fever Meningococcal Vaccines can help prevent meningococcal disease ***College freshman in dorms are at higher risk of catching meningococcal disease***
- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Is the most common sexually transmitted infection HPV is so common that nearly all sexually active men and women get it at some point in their lives HPV can be passed even when an infected person has no signs or symptoms You also can develop symptoms years after you are infected HPV can cause cervical and other cancers, such as oropharyngeal cancer, cancer of genital areas, etc. There are vaccines that can stop these health problems from happening *Check with your health care provider about which MCV4 vaccines and HPV vaccines your child needs*
- College immunization checklist Make sure your child is up-to-date for the requirement. Some of these are recommended and others are required for enrollment. Check with your child’s college:
- MMR - 2 doses Tdap - 1 dose Varicella – 2 doses Hepatitis B - 3 doses HPV (recommended) – 3 doses MCV4 (recommended) – check with your child’s doctor
Thursday, May 3, 2018
HHS Presents: The Musical World of Disney
The Hanford High School Choral and American Sign Language programs present: The Musical World of Disney at 7 p.m. May 23 and 24. Tickets are $8 and can be purchased at the door or online at http://hanfordchoirs.seatyourself.biz
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
What's Your Plus? Presentations

What's Your Plus? presentations are available online for those who were not able to attend (or want to review) this week's informational event designed to help students and families think about plans beyond high school, including:
- AP Courses
- A-G Requirements
- SAT Test Preparation
- NCAA Requirements
- Financial Aid
- Californiacolleges.edu
- Inspire California
Monday, March 19, 2018
Volunteers Needed: 2018 HJUHSD Senior Ethics Workshops
You can make a difference!
The Hanford Joint Union High School District is seeking local business leaders and other community volunteers to serve as Table Leaders for the annual HJUHSD Senior Ethics Workshops.
More than 60 volunteers are needed for each day to help guide small groups of students through discussions of real-world values, ethics and decision-making.
If you have any questions, please contact:
The Hanford Joint Union High School District is seeking local business leaders and other community volunteers to serve as Table Leaders for the annual HJUHSD Senior Ethics Workshops.
More than 60 volunteers are needed for each day to help guide small groups of students through discussions of real-world values, ethics and decision-making.
Dates:
April 10, 2018 - Hanford West
April 11, 2018 - Sierra Pacific and Earl F Johnson
April 12, 2018 - Hanford High
Time:
8 am - 1:30 pm
Location:
Koinonia Hall
12536 Hanford-Armona Road
Hanford, CA 93230
If you have any questions, please contact:
- Ruben Amavisca - Hanford West - 559-583-5903 x 6027 ramavisca@hjuhsd.org
- Cindi Homburg - Hanford High - 559-583-5902 x 4011 chomburg@hjuhsd.org
- Casandra O'Brien - Sierra Pacific - 559-583-5912 x 2306 cobrien@hjuhsd.org
- Irma Montano - Earl F. Johnson - 559-583-5904 imontano@hjuhsd.org
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Choir Concert March 20
The HJUHSD Choirs from Hanford West, Sierra Pacific, and Hanford High will host a Festival Concert Tuesday, March 20 at the Stratton L. Tarvin Presentation Center.
The concert will feature each choir performing their CMEA festival literature. Beginning Choirs will perform at 5 p.m. and Advanced Choirs will perform at 7 p.m.
Join us for this beautiful evening of free choral music!
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Safety Procedures: A Message from the Superintendent
Our nation has seen too many incidents of tragic and frightening violence in our public schools. Keeping students and staff safe and providing a solid instructional environment is our district’s top priority.
At HJUHSD, we have safety practices in place to help protect our students from physical harm and to foster a healthy, productive environment for them everyday. We review these policies and procedures regularly to ensure our schools are among the safest places they can be. These protocols include:
Even with all the above measures, school safety is community effort. I encourage all of our students, staff, parents and community members to report any safety concerns to school administration or local law enforcement.
I welcome your ideas, questions or concerns you may have regarding school safety or emergency preparedness.
Thank you,
William L. Fishbough
Superintendent
Hanford Joint Union High School District
At HJUHSD, we have safety practices in place to help protect our students from physical harm and to foster a healthy, productive environment for them everyday. We review these policies and procedures regularly to ensure our schools are among the safest places they can be. These protocols include:
- Controlled Access: Perimeter fencing is in place around all campuses and all exterior gates remained locked and monitored during school hours.
- Visitor Registration: All school visitors must enter through the school office and register with school safety staff before gaining access to school grounds.
- Identification Badges: All district staff and guests must wear district ID badges at all times on school grounds.
- Video Cameras: Digital cameras monitor and record activity throughout our campuses. This helps staff and law enforcement deter and investigate vandalism, theft, fights or other dangerous or criminal activities in and around our schools.
- School Resource Officers: Our district has a strong partnership with the Hanford Police Department. Specially trained HPD officers are assigned to our schools to provide security, perform safety duties, and investigate student safety issues.
- Tip Lines: Tip lines allow anyone to call or text to alert authorities about potential issues.
- HH: 583-7877 (PUPS)
- HW: 584-4947 (HWHS)
- SP: 640-7447
- EF: 582-1515
- Emergency Training and Safety Drills: Regular safety drills ensure our students and staff know what to do in the event of an emergency. Drills include but are not limited to: Evacuation, Shelter-in-Place, Lockdown, and Drop, Cover, and Hold.
- School Safety Plan: Each School has a thorough Safety Plan in place that is reviewed and updated regularly. These plans encompass many issues designed to prevent and prepare for a variety of emergency events. School safety teams discuss these issues throughout the year to be prepared to respond in a timely and accurate manner should the need arise.
- Counseling and Mental Health Support: School counselors and psychologists and local health agencies are available for students struggling with personal issues and strive to support the health and safety of all students.
- Crisis Communications: The district has a robust communications plan in place to ensure key staff are informed of an emergency situation. In turn, parents and other stakeholders can be informed quickly via phone, email and social media of any information about emergencies or credible threats to student safety. Our goal is to quickly and accurately communicate essential information to first responders, district staff, students, parents and community members as needed to ensure student safety throughout any emergency. Be assured that if we have any information about safety issues or even credible potential concerns, we will communicate those with our staff and parents as quickly and thoroughly as possible.
Even with all the above measures, school safety is community effort. I encourage all of our students, staff, parents and community members to report any safety concerns to school administration or local law enforcement.
I welcome your ideas, questions or concerns you may have regarding school safety or emergency preparedness.
Thank you,
William L. Fishbough
Superintendent
Hanford Joint Union High School District
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Students, Parents invited to "What's Your Plus" Night March 19
Mark your calendars, because HJUHSD is hosting our popular What's Your Plus? night for the second year in a row.
This informational event is for ALL current HJUHSD students AS WELL AS incoming freshman! There are workshops for all grades and the sooner students start thinking about plans beyond high school, the better prepared they will be, so we highly encourage the younger grades to come on out!
Our team has worked hard to put together a select group of workshops that answers our students' top questions about preparing for "your plus" after high school. Workshop topics include:
- AP Courses
- A-G Requirements
- SAT Test Preparation
- NCAA Requirements
- Financial Aid
- Californiacolleges.edu
- Inspire California
The event will start at 6 p.m. March 19 at the Hanford West High School gym.
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