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Offices & Hours 2
Though it is still the
middle of summer, it
Registration Information 4
is time to be thinking
Registration Form 5
about sharpening Enrichment Classes 6–11
those skills, pursuing
Career & Technical Education 12-17
areas of interest and
just having some fun.
Online Computer Classes 17
ONTENTS
To that end, I invite
Consumer Awareness 18–24
you to take a good
Parenting Classes 24
look through our fall
/ C
/ winter catalog.
Older Adults 25–26
The current economic situation in
Adults with Disabilities 26
California either has forced the closure of Classes at Residential Care
many adult schools or caused others to
Facilities 27
seriously limit their course offerings. We ESSAGE
are fortunate in that we are still able to
ESL / EL Civics / Citizenship 28–29
offer quality programs to the Escondido
Diploma/GED®/ABE Classes 30–31 M
community despite budget reductions ROP – Regional Occupational
in excess of 20%. However, it does not
Programs 32–35
mean we have survived this situation
AL'S
unscathed. We have reduced expenses
Index 38-39
in many ways including printing this
Maps / Class Locations 36-37
catalog only twice a year compared
to three times in the past. We have
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also raised fees and implemented new
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fee structures for programs that were
previously free because education code
The Governing Board of the Escondido Union
High School District is committed to equal op-
did not allow us to charge fees for those
portunity for all individuals. It is the policy of
classes. the district not to discriminate on the basis of
In these very tight budgetary times, race, color, sex, national origin, or handicapping
it will be extremely important for you to
conditions in its educational and vocational
register for classes early–at least one
programs, activities, or employment policies
week before the class begins. We no
as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, Title IC of the 1976 Education Amend-
longer have the luxury of waiting until the
ments, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
last possible moment to make decisions
Act of 1973.
whether to run a class because the
UNIFORM COMPLAINT PROCEDURES
enrollment is questionable. The Governing Board recognizes that the
One other major change in our program
district has primary responsibility for ensuring
is the new graduation requirements.
that it complies with the state and federal
In the past, students were expected
laws and regulations governing educational
to complete 160 credits in order to
programs. The district shall investigate and
seek to resolve complaints at the local level.
graduate. This has now been raised to
The district shall follow uniform complaint pro-
190 credits. Please check the page in
cedures when addressing complaints alleging
the catalog regarding the high school unlawful discrimination based on ethnic group
diploma for the new requirements.
identification, religion, age, gender, color, or
As you review this catalog, you will find
physical or mental disability in any program or
some new classes along with those that
activity. A complete copy of the uniform com-
have been so popular in the past. I hope
plaint procedures is available in the principal’s
office. The Governing Board has designated
you will find something of interest to you.
the following compliance officer to receive
Have a wonderful school year!
and investigate complaints and ensure district
compliance with law:
Dom Gagliardi
Steve Boyle
Assistant Superintendent
Human Resources
Escondido Union High School District
302 North Midway Drive
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