August 25 - 30, 2025
The Clairemont School Week At A Glance (SWAG) is intended to provide students, staff, and families with timely information about upcoming events and important announcements for the coming week.
The Clairemont School Week At A Glance (SWAG) is intended to provide students, staff, and families with timely information about upcoming events and important announcements for the coming week.
Mesa Courses Start
Mesa Courses Start
Women’s Equality Day Panel in Theater (Period 2)
Informational Club Rush in Quad (Lunch)
What is IMIN? -the simple answer...FREE, Before & After School Enrichment Programs!!!
Audrey & Andy Ghizila won a bronze medal at the World Championships in Milan. CHS will continue to follow Audrey's quest to compete in the 2028 Olympics.
New Cafe Style Furniture Installed
The start of every school year is an opportunity to continue an existing club or start a new club.
Clubs are a great way to gather people with common interests and goals.
All clubs must be approved by ASB governing board members and administration.
Here is what you will need:
1 - A name, a common interest that brings people together (i.e. chess club, drama club, ping pong).
2 - A certificated faculty member (teacher) on campus to be your advisor.
3 - Club officers: President, VP, Treasurer, and Secretary.
4 - An established time & meeting place.
All clubs must complete Club Packet paperwork at the beginning of the academic year to be an official CHS club. Clubs are recognized on the first day of the following academic school year.
Make a copy, fill it out digitally or printed, and sign it
Turn paper packet into the ASB mailbox in the front office.
Want to get involved in student government? Be a Class Officer!
Pick up a packet at the ASB Room (114)
Questions: DM ASB @ instagram.com/chstribevibe
A student is considered on the Attendance Loss of Privilege (LOP) if they accumulate up to or or over 60 minutes of unexcused instructional time.
To recover unexcused instructional time students can attend Instructional Recovery Time (IRT), parents can call in excused absences or tardies, and staff can correct an error.
Parents/Guardians, CHS is in need of parents to serve on our committees. Click Here for more information about their scope and purpose.
We are in need of:
three (3) parents to serve on our School Site Council (SSC) - meets monthly on the second Tuesday; service for up to two (2) years
one or more (1+) parents to serve on our English Learner Advisory Committee (ELAC) - meets 4+ times per year; service for one (1) year
one (1) parent to serve on our Site Governance Team (SGT) - meets monthly on the third Tuesday; service for up to two (2) years
Use the website to learn why the mascot change is being made and the SD Unified process that Clairemont HS will go through to choose a new mascot.
CHS will need to change our mascot to adhere with CA Assembly Bill 3074. This process will take place via a number of Town Hall meetings anchored by a 10-person Naming Committee; two (2) of whom will be community members/parents and two (2) of whom will be current CHS students in grades 9-11 (you can find more information about this on our webpage: CHS Mascot Rebranding Webpage).
If you would like to submit your name to potentially be part of the Naming Committee, please complete appropriate form (selections will be made via a random draw):
Please note - in order to be eligible for the Committee, you must be able to attend all Town Hall meetings; any CHS community member is eligible to attend the Town Hall meetings and be part of the process even if not on the Naming Committee.
We’re gearing up for the Fall 2025 CHS Internship Program and looking for amazing local businesses to host our senior interns! We have 60 students looking for internship opportunities this semester. From September 22–December 4, students will bring fresh ideas, energy, and skills to your workplace while gaining valuable real-world experience. Partner with us and help shape the future workforce! The deadline to request an intern is September 5 — contact the teacher, Jeanne Cantwell at jcantwell@sandi.net to get started.
Learn more about the program: Watch Video
Consider making a donation through our Chieftain Pledge campaign! Share with friends and family near and far.
The CHS Foundation relies on support from our community to achieve the fundraising goals for 2025-26!
The Mission Trails Regional Park (MTRP) Foundation is excited to share that applications are now open for the Fall 2025 cohort of our Eco Ambassadors program at Mission Trails Regional Park. This free program is designed for teens interested in nature, the environment, and the interconnectedness of the world around them.
The Eco Ambassadors program includes presentations from local environmentalists, hands-on field experience, and a chance to explore a variety of environmental career interests. The program is open to students enrolled in San Diego County high schools.
Questions: Email - Jonathan Serna -  jserna@mtrp.org
Education and Outreach Coordinator
Check our CHS Foundation website calendar for all of our meetings, events, restaurant fundraisers, staff appreciation and more.
Give back to CHS with your time. Support the CHS Foundation’s mission to SUPPORT ALL THINGS CHS to make the most of the high school experience for our students and community.
TREASURER with Quickbooks experience
SECRETARY
NEW BOARD MEMBERS for 2025-2026 school year
Visit our website to learn more! CHSFoundation.info
We have a lot of new, great ideas for the year’s events and efforts. Bring your ideas and Chieftain spirit to help make 2025-2026 an epic year!
Meet other parents and families, learn more about events around campus this fall, support clubs and teams through raffle and silent auction baskets. Eat, drink and enjoy a great back to school vibe - all while supporting CHS!
Coming Soon!
Instructional Coordinator
A full list of CHS Staff Contact information can be found on our school website or by clicking HERE.
PARENTS: Get Your Parent Portal Account. Every parent or guardian of our students should have a PowerSchool Parent Portal account. If you don't have one, please email Steve Durham (sdurham@sandi.net); include your student's full name and Student ID # in the request and he will reply with an account creation form.
Includes Sports Interest Form, Physical Clearance Information, Coaches Contacts, and More.
All physicals will need to be completed on or after 6/9/25 to be valid for the 2025-26 school year.
SDUSD Athletic Physical Packet (coming soon)
For updated calendar, team results and news, 
and to answer Chieftain Athletics questions, 
visit our CHS Chieftains webpage.
To provide a safe space for all community members and guests attending CHS Athletic Events, we have created the CHS Athletic Event Entry Policies.
For questions regarding athletics at CHS, please contact Mr. Nowak at anowak@sandi.net.
The CHS Counseling Staff has created grade level Google Classrooms to provide students with resources and supports. Although students have been automatically enrolled in these classrooms based on their grade level, please have your student check their Google Classroom suite to be sure they are able to access this valuable resource.
9th Grade GC Code: mgs6wbl 10th Grade GC Code: rx5gebd 11th grade GC Code: tk3zuwc 12th Grade GC Code: vexeeld
For more information about CHS Counseling, check out our CHS Counseling Website.
The New CHS Counseling Website is up and running. It is listed on the school website under counseling tab.
Explore Resources: Graduation Requirements, College Info, Scholarships, Mental Health, Work Permits, and more.
Wahupa Educational Talent Search Application
WAHUPA provides FREE academic, career, and financial counseling to its participants and encourages them to graduate from high school and continue to college. TRIO Programs are Federal outreach and student service programs designed to identify and provide services for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds.
FREE Services:
Academic Counseling on SAT / ACT tests & A-G Rigorous Course Selection
Tutoring Connection
College & Financial Aid Information & Application Assistance
Financial / Economic Literacy Connection
Eligibility:
U.S. Citizen or Legal Permanent Resident
Not Enrolled in another Talent Search (ETS), Educational Opportunity Center (EOC), Upward Bound (UB) or Cal-SOAP program
Completed ETS application <—click to download
Priority is given to students who are:
Low-income
First Generation (neither parent has graduated from a four-year university with a bachelor's degree)
Planning to attend College
Benefits of a FREE ETS Advisor:
Free individualized services
College and financial aid up-to-date information
Well trained and experienced advisement
Reminders of important deadlines
Access to meetings and workshops for parents
 Clairemont - Translation Mental Health One Pager.pdf
Clairemont - Translation Mental Health One Pager.pdfStudents and parents/guardians please review PowerSchool regularly to make sure the attendance record is correct. Over the past few weeks we have had many students out due to the flu. Some of those absences still need to be called in by a parent/guardian and excused as illness. To clear an attendance, follow the instructions under Reporting an Absence on our CHS Attendance Page.
STUDENTS CAN NOT COME TO SCHOOL WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS.  
They will be sent home for any of the following, and be asked to take a COVID test and follow the San Diego County Health Guidelines.
Fever with or no chills > 100.0F
Cough*
Shortness of breath
Nasal congestion/Rhinorrhea (Runny Nose)*
Sore Throat
Nausea/Vomiting/Diarrhea*
Fatigue*
New Loss of Taste/Smell
Headache*
Muscle/Body Aches*
Poor Feeding or Poor Appetite*
If a student has any of the symptoms on the list, please keep and isolate your student at home and use Self-Reporting Tool Link to report the illness. Someone from SDUSD illness and COVID follow-up team will contact you directly. They will go over the specific requirements of how long to stay home and COVID testing options.
*If your student has a chronic pre-existing condition that causes these symptoms, your student may come to school if a “Certification of Chronic Medical Condition” form is on file. Available in the CHS Health Office.
* Free COVID home tests are available in the CHS Health Office.
* New permission for this school year is necessary to test at school routinely or if sick in the health office. Use the primary health app.
California Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) are required to post the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) School Guidance Checklist and the COVID Prevention Plan online. San Diego Unified has made these documents available for public review HERE.
NOTICE OF STUDENT NONDISCRIMINATION
San Diego Unified School District is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education. District programs and activities shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying by reason of the following actual or perceived characteristics: age, ancestry, color, mental or physical disability, ethnicity, ethnic group identification, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, immigration status, marital or parental status, nationality, national origin, actual or perceived sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, or on the basis of a person’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
Students who violate this policy may be subject to discipline, up to and including expulsion, in accordance with district policy, administrative procedure and state law.
Employees who violate this policy shall be subject to discipline up to and including dismissal. Any disciplinary action shall be in accordance with applicable federal, state and/or collective bargaining agreements.
Title II Coordinator 504 Coordinator Title IX Coordinator
Wendy Ranck-Buhr Eri Nall Anna Ward
4100 Normal St. Rm 3126 5465 El Cajon Blvd. Rm. B-2 4100 Normal St. Room 2129
Phone 619-725-5678 Phone 619-344-6420 Phone 619-725-7225
Reference Administrative Regulation (“AR”) 5145.3 and Board Policy (“BP”) 5145.3 for full policies.
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