WELCOME TO where you belong.
where you belong.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Message from Leadership..................................... 4 New Student Dates....................................................... 6 Academics and Planning Guide...................... 8 Student Support...........................................................10 Technology.........................................................................12 Dress Code......................................................................... 14 Code of Conduct.......................................................... 16 Student Life....................................................................... 18 Family Service Program........................................20 SCP Sports..........................................................................21 Transportation............................................................... 22 School Contacts........................................................... 23
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Welcome to Salesian! This book contains information we believe you will find helpful. For more detailed information on any topic, please see the Student Handbook or give us a call. We’d love to hear from you!
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FROM THE
Principal Your child now takes their place alongside over 7,000 proud Salesian alumni across the nation and around the world that have been shaped by the charism of St. John Bosco. We are excited to begin this journey with your family as we move through the next four years with your son or daughter. Our goal is to first and foremost challenge your child academically with a rigorous college preparatory curriculum. Our skilled guidance counselors will help your child navigate through the selection of courses based on college requirements. Our trained personal counselors will be there to provide for the emotional needs of your child. Our cocurricular program will introduce students to a variety of clubs and activities that will enable your child to meet new friends and become an integral member of the Salesian community. Our Campus Ministry program will provide service learning opportunities and cultivate the spiritual soul of your son or daughter. We look forward to working with your son or daughter along the pathway of their educational journey through high school. We also look forward to working with each of you as active participants in the Salesian community. We invite you to ‘catch the Salesian spirit’ and embrace our academics, faith, and family. Sincerely,
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FROM THE
President Welcome to the Salesian family! Your student is about to embark on a journey to become Salesian for life; we are in this together! We genuinely care about each and every one of our students. You will find that our faculty, staff, and administration are present throughout your students’ high school journey. You are part of our family now. The mission of St. John Bosco, and now ours together, is to educate the children of the local community with reason, religion, and loving kindness. Under the charism of St. John Bosco, and with your help, we can provide your student with a college preparatory experience through a HOME that nurtures, a SCHOOL that educates, a CHURCH that welcomes, and a PLAYGROUND where joy abounds and everyone belongs. Many great things happen here on campus. We are student-centric and our top priority is creating an unparalleled high school experience for our students. Perhaps your student will take advantage of our expanded STEM course offerings in state of the art third floor labs. Maybe your student will find or further their talent through our outstanding Visual and Performing Arts department. It could be that your student becomes immersed in our literature, social science, or religious studies programs. Perhaps your student will become one of our scholar athletes who competes in a sport as an individual or as part of a team. Maybe your student will sample all of the above. Rest assured, Salesian will be there every step of the journey ready to celebrate successes, guide through failures and prepare each student for what lies ahead. I look forward to meeting your student and your family. Let the Salesian journey begin! In the Spirit of Don Bosco,
Stephen Pezzola ’74 President
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New Student Dates To ensure students are set up for success, Salesian requires placement tests for students seeking classes above their grade level in World Language and Mathematics. Students who test in the top 25% on the High School Placement Test are automatically placed in English Honors and Biology Honors. Please review your student’s acceptance email, to determine whether he/ she/ they received notification of honors eligibility.
Placement Test Dates Wednesday, April 27, 2022 (3:30pm — 4:30pm) World Language Readiness Exam (Spanish and French) Who should consider taking this exam? Incoming students for the fall of 2022 who have studied Spanish or French or who have competency in either language or wish to be placed in an advanced world language class. Students must register online to take this exam!
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 (3:30pm — 4:30pm) Accelerated Math Readiness Exam Who should consider taking this exam? Incoming students for the fall of 2022 who have completed a full year of Algebra and wish to be placed in an Accelerated Math course. Students must register online to take this exam! All exams will take place in person at Salesian College Preparatory. All students will be socially distanced and are required to wear a mask at all times.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022 (8:00am — 12:00pm) Orientation/First Day of School: The first day of school for freshmen and transfer students will be from 8:00am-12:00pm- August 17, 2022 on campus. Students MUST be in school uniform as school photos will be taken and ID cards will be issued. The day will begin in the gymnasium. Salesian students will attend a technology session in order to best prepare for their first full day of classes on Thursday. See Technology section and checklist.
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Transforming the Student Experience
Beginning in Fall 2021, Salesian College Preparatory partnered with Challenge Success, a non-profit affiliated with the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, which provides schools and families with proven strategies that promote well-being and engagement with learning. Our administration formed an insightful team of students, teachers, parents, and staff who have been examining what has been successful and what can still be adjusted at Salesian, with clear and personalized guidance from the Challenge Success leaders. The program is helping all members of the Salesian community to consider all different types of students and their individual needs, successes, and challenges. Challenge Success is helping us navigate our focus on the root causes that the school can address, especially in our self-identified areas of student workload, school schedules, and student time management.
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Academics Academic Requirements Ninth grade students enroll in a prescribed program of seven courses: English, Biology, World Language (French or Spanish), Mathematics, Physical Education, Religion, Visual and Performing Arts, or the Project Lead the Way Biomedical Science Pathway. A student’s World Language and/or Mathematics course level may be altered based on their performance on placement tests administered at Salesian in the spring.
Guidance All students meet with their academic guidance counselor during the first quarter. Parents can monitor student progress using our online Schoology software, which tracks homework, test scores, and grades. Teachers use Schoology to communicate upcoming assignments and post important class materials.
Academic Success Program The Academic Success program is for a select group of freshmen students invited into the ASP program. The class is taken in place of a World Language in the 9th grade. The class provides individualized and group instruction, resource support, and study skills assistance for the transition to high school. Students will learn reading and test taking strategies, organizational skills, expand their general knowledge, and practice writing across various curriculum areas. After their freshman year, students who need continued support can take the Study Skills class in grades 10, 11, and 12. Please review your student’s acceptance email, to determine whether he/ she/ they is enrolled in our ASP program. All enrolled ASP students are required to attend a four week summer program on campus. 8 I Salesian College Preparatory
Student Planning Guide Below is a four year overview of what courses are offered each year and the required academic credits needed to graduate. Highlighted areas indicate department requirements.
9th ENGLISH
10th English II, English II Honors, or ESL II
English III or AP English Language & Composition
English IV or AP English Literature
Introduction to Algebra, Algebra I or Accelerated Algebra II
Algebra I, Geometry or Geometry w/ Trigonometry
Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, PreCalculus Honors, or AP Calculus AB
Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus Honors, AP Calculus AB/BC or Intro. to College Math
PHYSICAL ED. P.E.
Religious Studies
Biology or Biology Honors **Principles of Biomedical Science
AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Chemistry or Environmental Science AP Chemistry and or Conceptual Physics Computer Science and Computer Science **Human Body Systems Principles **Medical Interventions
SOCIAL SCIENCE
WORLD LANG.
ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES
Basketball Conditioning and Weight Training or Football Conditioning and Weight Training New Testament and History of Christianity
SCIENCE
V.P.A.
Req. Credits
12th
English I, English I Honors, ESL I, ESL II
MATH
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
11th
Social Justice and Ethics
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World Religions and Senior Synthesis or Comparative Religions Honors
40
Physics, Anatomy, Sports Medicine, AP Computer Science or AP Computer Science A
30
United States History or AP United States History
U.S. Government or U.S. Government Honors, and Economics or Economics Honors
30
World History or World History Honors Art I, Drama I, Music I or Dance I
Art I, Art II, Dance I, Drama I, Drama II, Music I or Music II
Art II, Drama II or Music II
Drawing & Painting, AP Art History, or AP Drawing
10
Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish II Honors, or French I, French II
Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish II Honors, Spanish III, Spanish III Honors, French I or French II
20
Spanish II, Spanish III, Spanish III Honors, AP Spanish, French II, French III, or AP French
Ethnic Studies, Psychology, Creative Writing,, History through Film, Graphic Journalism, Introduction to Photography, S.L.A.M. (Student Leadership and Ministry), Study Skills, Academic Success, AP Macroeconomics*, AP Physics* AP Statistics*, Animation*, Business Communication*, Concepts of Engineering and Technology*
CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE
For more information regarding course descriptions, please visit our website www.salesian.com/academics and review the course catalog.
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*Concurrent or Dual Enrollment Courses **Project Lead the Way Pathway
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Student Support Academic Advising All Salesian students meet regularly with an academic adviser to select an appropriately challenging schedule of courses and to ensure that all graduation requirements will be met. The academic advising team continues to support and counsel students as they navigate scheduling in subsequent years, standardized testing, and credit fulfillment.
Personal Counseling & Wellness Center The many changes that occur during high school can cause challenges that may be resolved if they are explored in a non-judgmental environment. Our personal counselors are available to students who are experiencing difficulties, including adjustment challenges, issues with peers, or stress with school. Our staff is available to offer support and guide students through the challenges of adolescence. Students can request to visit with one of the personal counselors, or they may be referred by faculty, staff, or parents. While opportunities for counseling are available to all students, it is completely voluntary. In addition to personal counseling, there is a Wellness Center on campus intended to aid in early interventions for students experiencing social, emotional, or mental health challenges that affect learning in the classroom. It provides students with a safe, quiet, and calming space to reduce stress and anxiety.
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Academic Assistance Tutoring Faculty is available Monday - Thursday after school for tutoring or during a Flex period.
Flex Periods Twice a week students will have a 35 minute flex period built into their daily schedule. Flex periods are intended to provide extra time for academic assistance, offer opportunities for enrichment, or provide meeting time for clubs and co-curricular activities.
Before/After School Access Salesian Café The Café opens at 7am Monday - Friday for students who arrive early to school.
Library The Library opens at 7:45am and is available during lunch and after school for students who want a quiet, supervised setting to successfully complete school assignments.
Boys & Girls Club For your convenience, the Boys & Girls Club is available daily until 6pm. All 9th graders are automatically enrolled in the Boys & Girls Club.
Breakfast and Lunch Program The Café prepares delicious food and snacks for our students including a variety of hot and cold meals and drinks. To enhance our program, we provide fresh, locally sourced and culturally responsive meals, celebrating the diversity of our student body. Salesian also takes pride in serving meals with sustainable eco-friendly practices.
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Technology 2022 – 2023 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Program & Acceptable Use All students at Salesian College Preparatory (SCP) are required to have a laptop for the 2022-2023 school year. Students are required to have a laptop with at least the following minimum specifications: Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 or higher, with Solid State Hard Drive or Mac OS 10.14.3 (Mojave) or higher Memory: 8GB or higher Storage: 256GB or higher Wi-Fi: 802.11g/5GHz compatibility or higher Bluetooth: 3.0 or higher internal microphone Warranty: Extended warranty that includes damage protection (recommended) Any additional questions can be directed to our IT Assistant, Oscar Ruiz (oruiz@salesian.com).
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Student Responsibilities 1.
Students are expected to bring their privately-owned laptop to school every day, fully charged.
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Students are responsible for hardware support and maintenance of their personal device.
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All textbooks need to be purchased through Salesian’s online bookstore, Shelfit.com
tudents must have all eBooks, apps, and accessories required by their teachers no later than S Thursday, September 1, 2022.
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ll contents and use of the student’s device are A to conform to the mission and vision of SCP as well as the Acceptable Technology Use Policy.
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CP reserves the right to inspect the content of S all laptops brought onto campus by students.
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tudents are to adhere to the Acceptable Use S Policy at all times (cf. Student-Family Handbook 2022–2023).
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tudents are to create a passcode/password S on the laptop and keep the passcode/password confidential.
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tudents should not share their passcode/ S password with anyone.
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ther than their parents or guardians, students O are not to let anyone besides themselves use the laptop. tudents should not provide their personal S information to anyone over the Internet.
Disclosure: Salesian is a safe campus where theft or damage to personal property is not common; however, students should always secure their personal property in their backpack which they should keep with them. By bringing their own laptop or other devices to school, students and their parents/ guardians accept full responsibility for damage that might occur to the laptop, as well as loss, or theft. Salesian College Preparatory is not responsible for the care, replacement, and/or repair of any device under any circumstances. Please review the complete Bring Your Own Device Program and Acceptable Use Policy in the StudentFamily Handbook.
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Dress Code
The faculty and administration of Salesian College Preparatory believe that appropriateness in attire has a positive influence on student work and that it enhances the learning environment for all involved. We expect every Salesian student to be in dress code daily on campus, from arrival to departure. After school, students involved in co-curricular activities, including athletics, may wear team or club approved spirit-wear if the moderator or coach gives permission. Please purchase school uniforms online through Land’s End. Scan to shop. Click on ‘Find My School’ and register your student(s) to create an account. Please keep in mind that shipments may take several weeks so it is highly recommended that you place orders early in the summer. Students are expected to be in full dress code on the first day of school. Dress code requirements are included in this information packet.
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Here is what we expect every Salesian student to wear every day: 1.
pproved Salesian collared shirt (polo or button up) and approved Salesian outerwear A (sweatshirt, sweater, jacket, etc.), purchased through our partners: Lands’ End or the BSN Sideline Store.
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ny solid color pants without rips (jeans, khakis, etc.) Pants cannot have designs or A lettering, tears, multiple colors, or be faded. Bermuda or cargo style shorts to the knees (any solid color without rips) Students may wear a black, gray, or khaki uniform skirt, length to knee level or 3-inches below (purchased through Lands’ End only.)
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Any closed-toe shoes.
Here is an expanded description of these items: Everything purchased at Salesian’s Lands’ End store is approved for the school uniform. — All visible shirts worn by students must be approved uniform wear, the school colors (red, black, white, or grey), and have the block Salesian “S” branding. — Jackets or coats worn by students must be approved uniform wear with the block Salesian “S” branding, and any visible shirt worn underneath — Black hoodies purchased through the Booster club may be worn as approved outerwear daily. No hoods of any kind may be worn while students are in the school buildings, classrooms, library, or cafeteria. — Specific club or class sweatshirts (Salesian school branding) may be worn daily as approved outerwear The BSN Sideline Store allows students, staff, families, alumni, and fans alike to purchase and customize Salesian Swag from their favorite sport or club with a special section for our alumni! Scan to shop.
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Code of Conduct The goal of Salesian discipline is self-discipline.
Students are given the opportunity to develop good judgment and to make decisions within the limits of acceptable behavior. Our students are identified with Salesian College Preparatory, and the public perception of the school is formed by student behavior, both on and off campus. Consequently, students are accountable for their behavior both on and off campus. Misconduct calls for disciplinary action. Behavior problems will be handled in the following sequence: — Teacher — Coach (if applicable) — Athletic Director (if applicable) — Dean of Students — Principal 16 I Salesian College Preparatory
Classroom Regulations 1. 2.
The teacher is to be respectfully obeyed at all times.
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Students are not to move desks, adjust blinds or windows, or touch the whiteboard unless asked to do so by the teacher.
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tudents are not to stand or move around during class without the explicit permission of S the teacher.
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hen the bell announces the end of a period, students are to await the teacher’s signal W before moving from the room.
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Students are encouraged to use the restroom during the passing period and break.
n admit slip from the Front Office is required when students seek admittance after the A initial class bell has rung.
ood and beverages are only to be consumed in the Cafe, or outside of the school F building. Students found eating or drinking inside the buildings are subject to having their food or beverage confiscated and disposed of by a school authority. Water is always allowed in the school building.
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Gum-chewing is not allowed anywhere on school property. either possession or smoking of tobacco products or vaping is allowed at any time in N school or within a two-block radius of the school. Students should not be in possession of any vaping paraphernalia at any time. Any infraction of this type will ordinarily result in suspension or expulsion. ny use of alcohol or any other controlled substance will result in immediate disciplinary A and/or police action. Expulsion may result if Salesian students are involved.
Electronic Devices Cell Phone Usage (including voice, text messaging, use of the camera or social media): To prevent disruption in class, students may NOT use cellular phones during class time. During passing periods and lunch, students may use their cell phones in an appropriate manner. Please keep in mind the following in regard to the use of students’ personal cell phones: — I f a teacher deems it necessary to use the cell phone in the classroom as an acceptable educational tool, then students must follow the instructions given to them in the classroom for the use of their phones. — I n the case of an illness or an emergency during the school day, students must ask a teacher, administrator or staff member for permission to use their phones to contact home. —N o student may use any type of electronic device (cell phone,laptop, Apple watch, etc.) during an exam or quiz, unless given specific instructions to the contrary by the teacher. —F ailure to comply with any of the above stipulations may result in confiscation of the device. — I f asked, a student must hand over his or her phone to the teacher, staff member or administrator immediately, and without complaint. Parents/Guardians will be notified if and when this action is taken. * Please review the complete Code of Student Behavior in the Student-Family Handbook prior to the start of school.
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There is never a dull moment in the life of a Salesian student.
Student Life From clubs and sports teams to international trips and service opportunities, Salesian students have endless opportunities to be active and grow as individuals. Explore the many religious, co-curricular, and service activities that students can participate in!
Arts Salesian offers a variety of classes and activities for students who want to be creative. Get involved in a theatrical performance, join our popular choral group, Story and Song, discover the world of music in our school band, or express yourself through dance or art. Scan to explore more about the arts at Salesian.
Athletics Salesian has a well deserved reputation as the “Home of Champions.” Since 2000, the Salesian Athletic Program has earned 6 California State Team Titles, 8 NorCal Team Championships, 29 North Coast Section Team Championships, 7 North Coast Section Individual Championships and 79 League Championships. The Salesian Pride includes 13 sports with 26 competition levels (Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshman) across 3 seasons (Fall, Winter, Spring).
Campus Ministry Campus Ministry Team (CMT) members express, through their faith-based emphasis on service, our Salesian commitment to serve youth and those in need. CMT students are the heart of many of our school’s communityfocused activities. Such events include community toydrives, fundraisers for international relief causes, and local events for children in the community. Scan to explore more about Campus Ministry.
Clubs Over 40 clubs are offered at Salesian College Preparatory and reflect the diverse nature of our student population - enabling students to follow their passion in different areas of interest. New clubs are formed by students each year! Club Day takes place during the first few weeks of school so students can sign up. Clubs include Habitat for Humanity, National Honor Society, Hiking, Junior State of America (JSA), Art, and Robotics to name a few. Scan to explore more about clubs at Salesian.
Retreats Every year, each student takes part in a class retreat. The class retreat is designed to cultivate community and encourage students to explore their faith more fully. Scan to learn more about retreats.
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Service Learning In order to instill in our students the importance of volunteerism and investing in one’s community and giving back, each of our students must fulfill their personal service commitments throughout the academic year. Scan to explore how our students and faculty outreach to the community.
Student Leadership and Ministry (SLAM) At Salesian College Preparatory, SLAM is the collective form of student leadership and ministry. The mission of SLAM is to create a culture for good, a lever to serve the greater school community. By working together, SLAM members encourage spirit and cohesiveness throughout the entire school. Scan to explore more about SLAM at Salesian.
Global Citizenship Salesian students experience learning that extends beyond the classroom. Throughout their high school experience, students engage with different cultures, absorb new perspectives, and gain skills that prepare them to make a positive impact as global citizens. By being part of a diverse student body, students learn to respect cultures, languages, religions, and traditions other than their own.
International Trips International Trips are offered to students every year. Past trips have included visits to France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Iceland, the Galapagos Islands, Belize, and New Zealand, to name a few.
We look forward to our next adventure as soon as it is safe to travel again! International Host Family Opportunities SCP is an International school and we have hosted students from ten different countries. There are opportunities for families who are interested in hosting an international student. To learn more about hosting a student and to find out about the monthly stipend, please email Christina Karabinis at ckarabinis@salesian.com.
Exchange Program - Quebec Students who are enrolled in French language classes have an opportunity to enjoy a week-long trip to Quebec, meeting students at another Salesian School in Canada.
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Family Service Program (FSP) Salesian College Preparatory has established a Family Service Program (FSP) as a way for families to be involved with school events by volunteering, financial support, and community building. Without family support, many of the school’s events would not happen. Each family is expected to offer volunteer service throughout the school year.
FSP requirements for each family (not per student) are: (FSP 1) Work at one large event - all day or evening (i.e., Project Santa, Crab Feed, Service Day Driver, Golf Tournament and dinner, Athletic Booster all-day events, etc.) (FSP 2) Work at least one other event or activity (i.e., Dance, Sporting Event)
FSP service opportunities include activities such as: Athletic Events: Booster Club – Fall, Winter and Spring sporting events, gate, parking, CYO track meets, concession – Snack Shack, set-up, clean-up, etc. School Events: Set-up, clean-up, dances, chaperone, drivers for Service Day, work at the Crab Feed, Welcome Dinner, Alumni events, Senior class reception, class retreats, Golf Tournament and Dinner, Project Santa, class dinners, Mother’s Day Mass and Brunch, etc.
(FSP 3) Attend ONE grade-level evening meeting per year: 9th Grade: Meeting with School Counselor, Mr. David Franklin: October 10th Grade: Meeting with School Counselor. Ms. Lakeasha Pittman, October 11th Grade: Meeting with Guidance Director, Mr. Jack Stevens, College Counseling: September 12th Grade: Senior Parent Meeting regarding Graduation activities: February Parents/Guardians are required to register online for the Family Service Program by the 1st day of school in August (see website for details). All financial assistance from Salesian (including scholarships) will be put on hold until FSP registration is completed. There is an “Opt Out Fee” option for families who decline to participate in FSP and agree to pay $500 instead. Please note: It is solely the responsibility of the parent/guardian to actively pursue (FSP) volunteer opportunities at Salesian.
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SCP Sports by Season Fall
Football Coach Chad Nightingale, (510) 234-4433, ext. 1015 cnightingale@salesian.com Cross Country Coach Gabriel Rhoades, (510) 234-4433 ext. 1915 grhoades@salesian.com Girls’ Tennis Coach Gary Hazard, (925) 708-0452 garyhaz@pacbell.net Girls’ Volleyball Coach Michaela Ahlenslager (510) 965-3896 mac94547@yahoo.com Cheer Coach Chynna Edwards, (510) 517-7707
Winter
Boys’ Basketball Coach Bill Mellis, (510) 234-4433, ext. 1010 wmellis@salesian.com Girls’ Basketball Coach Stephen Pezzola, (510) 234-4433, ext. 1110 spezzola@salesian.com Boys’ Soccer Coach Joseph Bacchus, (510) 334-1290 Joseph.R.Bacchus@wellsfargo.com Girls’ Soccer Coach Sergio Tostada (510) 734-5800 sergiothetoast@gmail.com
Spring Baseball Coach Tino Leite, (510) 734-8114 tinoleite22@gmail.com Golf Coach Marcus Julian, (510) 334–4793 mjulian@salesian.com Softball Coach Meghan Bradbury mbradbury@salesian.com Swimming and Diving Coach Gabriel Rhoades (510) 234-4433 ext. 1915 grhoades@salesian.com Boys’ Tennis Coach Gary Hazard, (925) 708-0452 garyhaz@pacbell.net Track and Field Coach Chad Nightingale, (510) 234-4433, ext. 1015 cnightingale@salesian.com Boys’ Volleyball Coach Ceejay Calip (510) 691-2262 ccalip@salesian.com
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Transportation Program
Salesian offers students van shuttle transportation service to and from school throughout the Bay Area on a daily basis. We have a fleet of 8 passenger vans that are maintained by Salesian and operated by parent volunteer drivers. We are proud to offer our students and their families this service. Your student can look forward to being picked up in one of our Salesian vans every morning and afternoon. If you are interested in signing your student up for this program, we ask that you complete the form prior to August 2, 2022. There is limited availability and space is on a first come, first served basis. Once we finalize the numbers, we will provide you with the schedule of pick up and drop off times to best accommodate our families. Below is the current schedule for 20222023. The cost per semester will be $700, paid in advance. If space is available, the one-way cost per semester will be $500, paid in advance. If you choose to pay the entire year in advance, the cost will be $1,200.
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Vallejo-Martinez- Hercules-Pinole Route Schedule: The tentative stops/times are as follows: 1. Starbucks, 4490 Central Way, Fairfield 6:50 AM 2. S tarbucks, 408 Lincoln Road East, Vallejo 7:00 AM 3. Chevron, 3012 Howe Road, Martinez 7:00AM 4. Starbucks, 3700 San Pablo Ave., Hercules 7:15 AM or Starbucks Willow Ave., Hercules 5. Starbucks, 1315 Pinole Valley Rd., Pinole 7:25 AM 6. Salesian College Preparatory 7:50 AM The shuttle will leave from Salesian College Preparatory 30 minutes after school is dismissed and will return via the same route. Berkeley-El Cerrito BART Route Schedule: The tentative stops/times are as follows: 1. North Berkeley BART Station 7:15 AM 2. E l Cerrito Del Norte BART Station 7:30 AM 3. Salesian College Preparatory 7:45 AM The shuttle will leave from Salesian College Preparatory 30 minutes after school is dismissed and will return via the same route to the BART stations.
Contacts School Principal Marylou Flannery ext. 1108 mflannery@salesian.com Assistant Principal Brian Swanson ext. 1109 bswanson@salesian.com Attendance/ Office Manager Erica DeJesus ext. 1000 edejesus@salesian.com Academic Support Gina Ryan ext. 2208 gryan@salesian.com Athletics Director Chad Nightingale ext. 1015 cnightingale@salesian.com
Pittsburg-North Concord Bart Route Schedule: The tentative stop/time is as follows: 1. McDonalds, 220 Bailey Road, Pittsburg 6:50 AM 2. North Concord Bart, Concord 7:05 AM 3. Salesian College Preparatory 7:45 AM The shuttle will leave Salesian College Preparatory 30 minutes after school is dismissed and will return via the same route to the BART stations. Questions? Contact Rebecca Mangle, Registrar and Admissions Coordinator, rmangle@salesian.com or by phone (510) 234-4433 Extension 1001.
Campus Ministry Adrian Fulay ext. 3176 afulay@salesian.com Student Activities Corey Ott ext. 1409 cott@salesian.com College Guidance Jack Stevens ext. 1403 jstevens@salesian.com
Personal Counseling David Franklin ext. 1217 dfranklin@salesian.com Keasha Pittman ext. 1945 lpittman@salesian.com LyRyan Russell ext. 1100 lrussell@salesian.com
Administration Administration Director Fr. John Itzaina, SDB ext. 1127 jitzaina@salesian.com President Stephen Pezzola, ext. 1110 spezzola@salesian.com Chief Financial Officer Marc Colelli ext. 1102 mcolelli@salesian.com Director of Admissions Christina Karabinis ext. 1416 ckarabinis@salesian.com Chief Advancement Officer JoEllen Baker ext. 1413 jbaker@salesian.com
Registrar Rebecca Mangle ext. 1001 rmangle@salesian.com
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