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Welcome Parents! This section of the website is designed so you can find information about your student's school. If you cannot find the information you seek, or have a suggestion as to what we can add, please contact our Webmaster at hoffdr@d11.org.
Message from the Attendance Office.....
Student arriving late or needs to leave early?
- Please call 328-3613 for late arrivals or early release.
- Call at least 2 hours prior to student's release time.
- You may send a note (w/parent signature) along with student instead of phone call. Student brings note to Attendance Office when student arrives in morning.
Student must check in and out through Attendance Office to receive pass.
Following these guidelines helps keep our records accurate and saves YOU time by not having to come into the building.
Sharon Tausan/Connie Forsett
328-3613
Office Hours: 7:00 - 3:30
Voice Mail - 24 hours
Frequently Asked Attendance Questions
Sometimes when I call to excuse my student, I see an “E” for excused, and sometimes it’s a “B”.
What does a “B” code mean? Why is it called “Excused with reservation?”
Good question! School Board policy allows parents to excuse students on occasion for reasons
OTHER than illness. (Examples may include college visits, court appearances, car trouble, etc.) An“E” is used for illness, while the “B” code is used for those other situations. If “excused with reservation” ab-
sences become excessive in any individual class, that instructor MAY choose to not allow full makeup credit.
Feel free to call Sharon Tausan or Patti Margrave in Attendance (328-3613) with your questions.
Inclement Weather Delays/Closures
You can check for delays/closures on the D11
Web site at www.d11.org and/or on Adelphia Channel 16 and/or by calling 520-2000
or
520-2300
for a recorded message.
You can sign up to receive an email
notification about delays and/or closures! Go to www.d11.org and click on D11
Answers on
the left side navigation bar or click the question mark on the top right corner of your screen. When you get into D11
Answers, click on "My Account." If you already have an account, log in; if not, create a new account. Once logged in, you will see your “User Details.” Under “Notification Groups,” click “EDIT.” Enter your contact information and select which notifications you would like to receive.
Click “Submit” to save your changes.
Semester 2 Final Schedule: Click Here!
Cougars Care: The holiday season is an exciting time for everyone. However, some families may be in
need of some assistance this year. If you or a Coronado family you know is in need,
Cougars Care is here to help. This fund offers help to families of students in the Coronado community. It is a confidential way for any family to get the help they need to
have a wonderful holiday season. If you are in need of food or assistance, please let
us know. For more information, contact Russ Bone or Darrel Shafer (328-3600).
Lost and Found: If you or your student are missing something, be sure to check the Coronado Lost and Found, located in the main hallway. Unclaimed items are occasionally donated to various charities, so make sure to claim your missing items before they are gone!
Important Notice to All Parents : In the event of a District Eleven Two Hour Late Start on a Wednesday (when we would normally have an early release for Staff Development), Coronado will NOT have an early release schedule, and will dismiss all students at 2:59. Inclement Weather Delays/Closures You can check for delays/closures on the D11 Web site at www.d11.org and/or on Adelphia Channel 16 and/or by calling 520-2000 or
520-2300 for a recorded message.
You can sign up to receive an email notification about delays and/or closures! Go to www.d11.org and click on D11 Answers on the left side navigation bar or click the question mark on the top right corner of your screen. When you get into D11 Answers, click on "My Account." If you already have an account, log in; if not, create a new account. Once logged in, you will see your “User Details.” Under “Notification Groups,” click “EDIT.” Enter your contact information and select which notifications you would like to receive. Click “Submit” to save your changes.
Are you connected yet?: Parent Connection is a wonderful communication tool designed to provide Demographic, Attendance, Assignment, Transcript and Testing information as well as school and classroom news concerning your student. It also contains an email link to your student’s teachers should questions arise.
To begin using Parent Connection call Sue Fournier at 328-3614 to get your PIN and Password. Then simply log onto the District’s website at www.cssd11.k12.co.us and go to Parent Connection. For those of you that already have a PIN and Password from Coronado or from a D-11 middle school, you should be able to use the same information.
Did you know that if you do not have a computer, you may still access Parent Connection using your touch tone telephone?
You will need to call for your PIN and Password, then simply call 328-2300. This process will take a little longer but the information will be available to you.
ABC News selected Coronado High School as one of the schools in Colorado to participate in the Stump Sam segment of ABC news. The social studies department worked with students who then sent in video clips to ABC News with presidential trivia questions to try to stump Sam Donaldson. Arianna Lalonde (grade 11) made the news and did indeed "stump Sam." Kudos to the social studies department for getting the students involved, Buddy Hardwicke who organized their efforts, and to Dan Hoff for filming the video clips. Congratulations to Arianna who made it on national news with her question!
Parents! Please remember that CSAP (Colorado Student Assessment Program) will be occurring March 11, 13, 18, and 20, 2008. PLEASE do not schedule appointments or extended vacations during this time. CSAP information
CHS Alumni Association is active! If you are a graduate or friend of CHS please join us by registering at www.ccalum.com What a great opportunity to reconnect with friends and support CHS
School Safety (Laser Devices) Laser Devices are now considered “standard weapons” because they can cause temporary or permanent injury to the eye. Students in possession of one of these devices will be subject to disciplinary penalties as outlined under the standard weapons violations in the Student Code of Contact and Discipline Handbook.
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