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  • Bridges Preparatory Academy

    Bridges Preparatory Academy

    Enrollment Registration
  • Bridges Preparatory Academy Check Off List

  • The student's day of enrollment will be effective the first day the student attends class and all required documents listed below are properly completed and submitted

  • Student Information

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  • *Completing this information will not affect your student's enrollment status. Bridges Preparatory Academy is committed to providing the highest level of education for ALL enrolling students. This information is required solely to ensure that your student's specific needs are met as soon as possible.

  • Parent/Guardian Information

    (Must be listed on birth certificate or legal custody document)
  • Household Information

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  • Emergency Contacts

    Other persons authorized to pick up your child, must be 18 years of age or older
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  • Student Night time Residency Questionnaire

    This document is intended to address the requirement mandated within the McKinney-Vento Assistance Act, U.S.C.A. 42 Section 11302(a). Your answers will help determine documents necessary to enroll your child quickly.
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  • Medication Authorization Form

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  • California Ed Code 49423 allows the school nurse or other designated school personnel to assist students who are required to take medication during the school day. This service is provided to enable the student to remain in school or maintain or improve the potential for education and learning.

     

    Medication must be in the container in which it was purchased with a pharmacy label attached. No medication (including over-the counter medication and supplements) will be given at school without a current prescription from a California licensed physician.

  • Physician's Order (To be completed by health care provider) Only one medication per form.

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  • I request that my child be assisted in taking the above prescrived medication at school by authorized persons. I will comply with the school's policies and procedures. I will notify the school if there arechanges in my child's health status, changes in medication or change in health care provider.

     

    I authorize exchange of information between my child's Physician and school site administrator with regard to this medication request.

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  • Medical Declaration

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  • In the event your child requires emergency services, the following information will be shared with the medical personnel. Please fill out the following information completely and accurately.

  • Primary Care Physician/Insurance Information

  • Medication History

  • Illness/Medical Conditions (please mark all that apply):

  • Allergies

  • Emergency Treatment

     

    In case of emergency or illness, I authorize my child to be taken to the nearest emergency facility for treatment. Furthermore, in case of an emergency, I authorize Bridges Preparatory Academy to disclose the information listed on this form to any medical personnel.

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  • Release of Information

  • I hereby authorize Bridges Preparatory Academy to shar and/or request any and all records, data or information determined to be relevant to the education of my child with the Compton Unified School District, the California Department of Education, any other schools and school systems in which my child has previously been enrolled, and any governmental departments, health or social service providers, or other offices whose activities bear directly on the programs or services with which my child is provided at Bridges Preparatory Academy. I understand that all such information will be kept strictly confidential.

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  • Military Connected Family: In efforts to provide resources and support to military connected students and their families, please respond to the following:

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  • Affidavit

    By signing this form, I declare under the penalty of the laws in the state of California that the foregoing is true and correct. In addition, I understand that the District reserves the right to verify the above listed residence information.

     

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  • Throughout the rigorous academies and character development, Bridges Preparatory Academy prepares all 6th through 8th grade students to succeed within the high school and college of their choice and to be positive, engaged members of their communities.

  • Title 1

    School-Parent Master Agreement
  • In an effort to build and develop a strong and responsible partnership that will help Title 1 achieve the State of California's high academic standards, the following is agreed upon.

     

    As a student, I will be responsible for...

    1. Coming to class on time and being prepared to work.
    2. Respecting the rights of others to learn without distraction and disruption.
    3. Showing respect and cooperating with all adults in the school.
    4. Completing all assignments to the best of my ability.
    5. Showing respect for people and property by not using profanity, stealing, or vandalizing.
    6. Obeying campus rules.
    7. Spending time at home studying and reading daily.
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  • As a Teacher, I will be responsible for...

    1. Helping each student grew to his/her fullest potential.
    2. Providing an environment conductive to learn.
    3. Supplying clear evaluationsof student's progress and achievement to both students and parents.
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  • As a Parent, I will be responsible for...

    1. Seeing that my child attends school regularly and on time.
    2. Providing a home environment that encourages my child to learn.
    3. Instill a value for education within my child.
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  • As the Administration, we will be responsible for...

    1. Helping scholars meet their commitments, as expressed in these pledges by students, families, staff and administration in the communities.
    2. Molding a school district and community where everyone can keep their promises with each other.
  • Anti-Bully Policy

  • Bridges Preparatory Academy believes that all students have a right to a safe and healthy school environment. Bridges Preparatory Academy has an obligation to promote mutual respect, tolerance and acceptance.

    Bridges Preparatory Academy will not tolerate behavior that infringes on the safety of any student. A student shall not intimidate or harass another student through words or actions. Such behaviors include: direct physical contact, hitting or shoving; verbal assaults, such as teasing or name calling and social isolation or manipulation.

    Bridges Preparatory Academy expects students and/or staff to immediately report incidents of bullying to the principal or staff. Staff is expected to immediately intervene when they see a bullying incident occur. Each complaint of bullying will be promptly invesitaged. This policy applies to students on school grounds, while traveling to and from school and/or during school sponsored activities.

    Teachers will discuss this policy with their students in age-appropriate ways and will assure them that they need not endure any form of bullying. Students who bully are in violation of this policy and are subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion.

    Bridges Preparatory Academy has adopted a Student Code of Conduct to be followed by every student while on school grounds, while traveling to and/or during school sponsored activities.

    The Student Code of Conduct includes, but is not limited to:

    • Any student who engaged in bullying (including instigating) may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. Bullying in any form is not tolerated. NO EXCEPTIONS.
    • Students are expected to immediately report incidents of bullying to the principal or designee.
    • Students can rely on staff to promptly investigate each complaint of bullying in a thorough and confidential manner.

    If complainant student or the parent of the student feels that appropriate resolution of the investigation or complaint has not been reached, the student or the parent of the student should contact the principal or executive director. The school system prohibits retaliatory behavior against any complainant or any participant in the complaint process.

    The procedures or intervening in bullying behavior include, but are not limited to, the following:

    • All staff, students and their parents will receive a summary of this policy prohibiting bullying at the beginning of the school year as part of the enrollment packet, as part of the student handbook and as part of the school system's notification to parents.
    • The school will make reasonable efforts to keep a report of bullying and the results of the investigation confidential.
    • Staff is expected to immediately intervene when they see a bullying incident occur.
    • People witnessing or experiencing bullying are encouraged to report the incident , such reporting will not reflect on the victim or witnesses in any way.

     

    I have read the above statements, agree to abide by them at all times, and promise to abide by the anti-bully policy.

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  • Social Media Consent & Release Form

  • Throughout the school year students may be highlighted in an effort to promote our schools activities & achievements. For example, students may be featured in materials to raise public awareness of our school through social media accounts, school websites or other forms of media.

    I, as the parent or guardian hereby give BPA and its employees, representatives, and authorized media organizations permission to print, photograph, and record for my child for use in audio, video, film, or any other electronic, digital and printed media.

    This is with the understanding that neither BPA nor its representatives will reproduce said photographs, videos, interviews, or likeness for any commercial value or receive monetary gain for use of any reproduction/broadcast of said photograph or likeness. I am also fully aware that I will not receive monetary compensation for my child's participation.

    I further release and relieve BPA, its Board of Directors, employees, and other representatives from any liabilities, known or unknown, airising out of the use of this material.

    I certify that I have read the Media Consent and Release Liability statement and fully understand its terms and conditions.

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  • Cellphone Policy

  • We are making our school a phone-free space to improve teaching and learning using a system called Yondr. Yondr has been implemented in over 1,000 schools across 21 countries to facilitate an engaged learning environment.

    We believe that phones have great utility. We have also found that learning and social behavior improve drastically when students are fully engaged with their teachers and classmates.

     

    The Yondr Program utilizes a simple, secure pouch that stores a phone. Every student will secure their phone in a personally assigned Yondr pouch when they arrive at school. Students will maintain possession of their phones and will not use them until their pouches are opened at the end of the school day. Students are required to bring their Yondr pouch to and from school each day and are responsible for their pouch at all times.

    Yondr recently surveyed over 900 school partners to measure the effects of creating phone-free educational environments. These schools achieved notable progress in multiple areas:

    • 65% of schools saw an improvement in academic performance
    • 74% of schools saw an improvement in student behavior
    • 83% of schools saw an improvement in student engagement in the classroom

    Pouch Damage/Lost Pouch/Using Phone During School

    If a student damages or loses their Pouch they will be entitled to pay a fee of $20 to replace the pouch as well as a parent meeting to go over rules of pouch use.

    If a student is caught on their phone, Administration will collect the phone/Pouch and call home for a Parent Pickup and lose phone privileges for a month. The secong time a student is caught he/she will no longer be able to bring a phone to school. If caught with a phone the student will be suspended for not following rules.

    Forgotten Pouch

    If a student forgets their Pouch, they will be given a temporary pouch for the first offense. If the student forget their pouch a second time their phone will be collected and Admin will call home to remind the Parent of the policy. The phone will be returned to the parent/guardian picking up the student.

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  • Release of Records

    Permission is hereby granted to
  • The above student has registered at: Bridges Preparatory Academy

    Please release the following:

    • Health Records
    • Grades (including in progress at the time of leaving school)
    • Results of achievement and intelligence test
    • Personality rating and other similar data
    • Any material pertinent to the growth of the student
    • Any psycological testing or Child Study Team information, including the most recent:
      • Educational Evaluation or Psychological Assessment 
      • Social Worker History

    Written information is to be sent to the attention of:

    Bridges Preparatory Academy

    Address: 400 S Santa Fe Ave Compton, CA 90221

    Electronic information is to be sent to: Sabrina@bpacompton.org

  • Authorization to Release of Pupil's Records

    I have enrolled my child in Bridges Preparatory Academy and authorize you to release the above named information so that we may plan a program for this student

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