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Memorialize your family's impact at Coastal Academy
The North County Education Foundation invites you to leave a lasting legacy at Coastal Academy by purchasing a commemorative brick!
Your student's name can permanently reside on campus for generations to see.
Leave a memory for a favorite teacher, student, relative, classmate, loved one, or as a token of gratitude HERE!
If you have any questions, (or need to provide the parent's name to connect to grandparent's purchase), please contact Sonia Ryan, sryan@classicalacademy.com.Online Student Store Now Open
Here, parents can purchase mascot-branded shirts, hats, sweatshirts, and more.
The stores will be open from the 1st-15th each month and close after the 15th for shipping. They will reopen on the 1st. The beautiful thing is that items ship directly to families' homes or offices.
Coastal Academy Handbook
Check out the new addition to our Coastal Academy Handbook below. If you would like a refresh of the whole handbook, please click this link here
Master Agreements
Dispute Resolution
It is our policy to maintain a positive and productive working and educational environment. In the event that a parent or student believes an alleged violation of a school policy or law governing educational programs has occurred, you agree to follow each step of the conflict resolution protocol articulated below before engaging in formal complaint procedures, up to and including litigation:
First, send the teacher or supervising employee a written request delineating the issues and desired outcome. If a satisfactory resolution is not reached within a reasonable time frame, then
Second, send the site Principal or supervising leader a written request delineating the issues and desired outcome. If a satisfactory resolution is not reached within a reasonable time frame, then
Third, send the CEO or his/her designee (with CEO copied) a written request delineating the issues and desired outcome.
You voluntarily agree to allow appropriate, reasonable, and commensurate time periods for the issue to be resolved, and to engage in good faith efforts to arrive at a mutually agreeable resolution of the dispute before engaging in formal complaint procedures.
You further agree to pursue litigation only as a means of last resort, having exhausted all other conflict resolution avenues.
Preventative Measures to Avoid a Lice Outbreak
Free Transit Passes for Students
Unlimited Rides on Bus, Trolley, Coaster and Sprinter
The Youth Opportunity Pass (YOP), which allows all riders 18 and under to ride all San Diego County transit systems (bus, trolley, Coaster, Sprinter), including North County Transit District and MTS services for FREE, has been extended through June 2024.
To be eligible for the Youth Opportunity Pass, riders 18 and under must have a Youth PRONTO app account, or a Youth PRONTO card, and travel with proof of eligibility. Riders who do not have a Youth PRONTO pass may either download one on a smartphone or pick up a free card from the MTS Transit Store, NCTD Customer Service Centers, your school's Front Desk or select community organizations. For more information, visit NCTD's Youth Opportunity Pass webpage or the SANDAG website.
FREE Gift for Eligibility Verification
All youth with a YOP account must have their eligibility verified. For a limited time only, while supplies last, receive a FREE gift when you verify your YOP account at any NCTD Customer Service Center. Not sure if your PRONTO YOP eligibility has been verified? Call NCTD Customer Service at (760) 966-6500, Monday-Friday, 7 am - 7 pm, and weekends and holidays, 8 am- 5 pm.
Dress Code
All students are expected to respect the Coastal Academy community by dressing appropriately for an educational environment, where high academic standards are the focus. We expect parent and student cooperation in ensuring that student attire contributes to a safe and productive learning environment for students. Student dress code applies to all students when on campus or at a school-sponsored activity.
Minimum requirements:
Clothing must cover areas from one armpit across to the other armpit, down to a 3-inch inseam. Tops must have at least 1-inch shoulder straps. See-through or mesh garments must be worn with appropriate coverage that meets these requirements.
Shoes must be worn at all times and should be safe for the school environment. On the playground, shoes must have a back strap, and for PE activities, shoes must be closed-toed.
Pictures, symbols, words, and slogans must promote a positive and safe school climate.
Jewelry, piercings, and accessories must be safe and not distracting to the learning environment.
Any clothing and accessories that could be perceived as costume wear or distractive attire are strictly prohibited unless in relation to a school-sponsored or extracurricular activity provided the clothing complies with this Dress Code policy.
Students found out of compliance with the dress code will be asked to change their clothes before returning to class or any school-sponsored activity. If the student does not have a change of clothes, they can have their parents bring them clothes or they can borrow clothes from the office.
The administration at each school reserves the right to determine what constitutes appropriate dress. There may be situations or styles that arise that are not addressed in this dress code and they will be addressed on an individual basis in a respectful and professional manner.