Principal -

Antonio Vela

avela@hesd.org

Vice Principal -

Primavera Cabibi

pcabibi@hesd.org

Rancho San Justo Middle School

1201 Rancho Dr., Hollister, CA 95023

Phone 831-636-4450

Office Hours (Call-In Only) 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM M-F

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Choose from Tees, Shorts, Sweats, Yoga Pants and Sweatshirts. Once you have placed your order, choose your delivery option: Ship to Home, Ship to School or Pick-up from Sublime in Hollister. Please feel free to reach out to Sublime if you have any questions. See you next week! ~RSJ P.E.~

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HESD Cell Phone Policy

Cell phones MUST be turned off and kept in the backpack prior to the students entering the gates in the morning. Also, cell phones may NOT be out of the backpack and turned back on until the end of the day, after the bell rings and only after the student exits the gates.

Los teléfonos celulares DEBEN estar apagados y guardados en la mochila antes de que los estudiantes entren a las puertas por la mañana. Los teléfonos celulares pueden no estar fuera de la mochila y volver a encenderse hasta el final del día después de que suene la campana y solo después de que el estudiante salga de las puertas.



TITLE IX NOTIFICATION

For students, employees, parents or guardians of its students, school and district advisory committees, appropriate private school officials or representatives, and other interested parties

A Policy against Discrimination Based on Sex

Hollister Elementary School District is committed to providing educational programs, activities and services that are free from unlawful discrimination based on actual or perceived legally protected characteristics, or association with a person or group with one or more of such characteristics, including sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, and gender expression, as required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. (cf. 1312.1 - Complaints Concerning District Employees)(cf. 1312.3 - Uniform Complaint Procedures)

District’s Title IX Coordinator:

Kip Ward, Director of Student ServicesHollister Elementary School District2690 Cienega Road, Hollister, CA 95023 (831) 630-6300, ext. 322
Additional Information - Title IX

What is Child Find?

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act includes the Child Find mandate. Child Find requires all school districts to identify, locate and evaluate all children with disabilities, regardless of the severity of their disabilities. This obligation to identify all children who may need special education services exists even if the school is not providing special education services to the child.


The IDEA requires all States to develop and implement a practical method of determining which children with disabilities are receiving special education and related services and which children are not. (20 U.S.C. 1412(a)(3); Wrightslaw: Special Education Law
Child Find es un proceso continuo utilizado por el proceso del Condado de San Benito que se realiza anualmente en cada escuela para ayudar a identificar a los niños con posibles necesidades de educación especial. El personal y los administradores de la escuela tienen la responsabilidad principal de buscar de manera activa y sistemática a todas las personas con necesidades excepcionales, desde el nacimiento hasta los 21 años, y derivarlos para su evaluación. Esto significa que los maestros pueden estar pidiendo a los padres que se unan a ellos en la identificación de los niños, y se alienta a los padres a hacer referencias al personal de la escuela local para evaluar las posibles necesidades de sus hijos.
Child Find Requisitos federales: 20 USC Sección 1412 (a) (3) (A-B), 34 CFR Secciones 300.125.300.4512 Requisitos de California: EC 56301, 56343.51, 56500.3, 56502

Homeless Services (McKinney-Vento)

Who is considered eligible for homeless assistance and services?Any child or youth who lacks a fixed, regular and adequate night-time residence is considered homeless and McKinney-Vento eligible for assistance and services. This includes temporarily sharing housing with others, living in bus or train stations, hotels, campgrounds, or similar settings.If you have a child who may qualify for assistance and would like more information, please contact our district office at 831-630-6300.Additional information on education for homeless youth is available on the National Center for Homeless Education website.