05.18.2021

Learner Drop-Off & Pick-Up Procedures

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Dropping Off Learners

School begins promptly at 8:45 each morning. Please arrive between 8:30 and 8:40 AM. At the moment, we don’t have before- or after-school child care.

Drop-off for 1st-6th graders takes place at the valet lot on Agua Dulce Canyon Road. The upper lot by the office is for TK/K drop-off only. Learners in grades 1-6 who arrive at the upper lot will be directed to go to the valet lot. All adults are expected to remain in their car. A staff member will greet you and ask if you have done a wellness check before coming to school. The staff member will take your child’s temperature while still in the car. If the learner is fever and symptom free, the learner will walk up the ramp to our hands-free sanitizing station and proceed to the classroom.

Please ensure your child has a clean face covering to comfortably wear while on campus daily. We will provide special mask clips for 1st and 2nd graders to prevent the mask from falling on the ground.

Picking Up Learners

The lower gates will open at 3:05 PM Monday through Thursday and 12:20 PM on Fridays.

Please arrive at the times we open the gates and not before. Vehicles that arrive early block traffic on Agua Dulce Canyon Road, which is a safety concern for the community.

We thank you for your cooperation and look forward to seeing you this week.

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