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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — Staff
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/staff.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. Steve Hambright — Co-Principal. Lysa Tabachnick — Co-Principal. Carol Swain — Principal's Secretary. Aron Carlton — Teacher. Cynthia Fernandez — Counselor. James Dinkins — RSP Instructional Tech. Sharon Mullowney — Teacher. Maria Diaz Perez — Teacher. Eden Reinero — Campus Supervisor. Rick Sutera — Teacher. Kim Woodland — Teacher. Dominic Yarbrough — Teacher. Carbys Zimmerman — Teacher.
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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — Athletics
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/athletics.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. Costanoa High School Athletics. Costanoa High School is a member of the Monterey Bay Alternative School Athletic League. All students participating in sports must have at least basic health insurance. Costanoa High School 840 North Branciforte Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA, USA 831-429-3898.
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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — Fundraising
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/fundraising.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. EScrip is a hassle-free way for schools and groups that support children's programs to raise funds through everyday purchases made at eScrip merchants. How Does it Work? Log on to this page on www.eScrip.com. Type in " Costanoa High School ASB. The name of our group). Our group number will come up (500021796). Designate your favorite school or children's group to receive contributions.
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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — Enrollment
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/enrollment.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. For enrollment information, please contact counselor Cynthia Carranco. At (831) 429-3898 x303. When you have an enrollment appointment, please download the enrollment forms from the distrct website to bring with you. Please go to the at the following link on the Santa Cruz City Schools website and scroll to the bottom of the page to find the forms that you need:.
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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — Schedule
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/schedule.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. Costanoa High School's Daily Schedule. 9:00 – 10:02. Period 1 / Advisory / Breakfast. 10:05 – 10:50. 10:53 – 11:38. 11:38 – 12:02. 12:02 – 12:47. 12:50 – 1:35. Period 5 (no 5th period on the first Wednesday, October–May and December 16). Costanoa High School 840 North Branciforte Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA, USA 831-429-3898.
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Our Schools | Santa Cruz Education Foundation and Business Supporter Program
https://santacruzeducationfoundation.org/about/our-schools
Visual and Performing Arts. Back to School 2016. Roseann Coonerty Layne Inspiring Teacher Award. Santa Cruz Education Foundation and Business Supporter Program. The Santa Cruz Education Foundation serves the following schools in the Santa Cruz City Schools. Bay View Elementary School. Mission Hill Middle School. Santa Cruz High School. Branciforte Small Schools Campus. AFE (Alternative Family Education). Delta Charter High School. Santa Cruz Adult School. Santa Cruz City Schools. Santa Cruz High School.
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Greater Santa Cruz Federation of Teachers
http://www.gscft.com/center.html
The Greater Santa Cruz Federation of Teachers (GSCFT). Represents Certificated Faculty, Adult Educators, and Guest Teachers in the Santa Cruz City School District. The GSCFT is affiliated with the California Federation of Teachers, The American Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO. We are located at 501 Mission Street, Suite 11, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. You can reach us at (831) 425-8939 or fax (831) 425-0821. Use MAPQUEST to find us. GSCFT at 2016 Convention Rally. March 12, 2016. Santa Cruz Adult School.
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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — School Documents
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/school_docs.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. Athletic Team Requirements (Español). Permission to Release Student at Game Site. Permission to Release Student at Game Site (Español). Field Trip Documents (PDF). Field Trip by Private Vehicle. Field Trip Exceptional Risk. Field Trip Exceptional Risk (Español). Field Trip Medical / Adults. Field Trip Medical / Adults (Español). Field Trip Non-district Transportation.
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Costanoa High School — Santa Cruz, CA — Graduation Requirements
http://www.costanoa.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/grad_requirements.html
Habits of Mind, Heart and Work. Staff and Student Information. Coalition of Essential Schools. Map to our Location. Geography / World Civ. Fine / Applied Arts. Total Credits = 190. English Language Arts Portfolio. Credits and Points Explained. Different from comprehensive high schools, we do not give grades and credits are "variable", which means they are awarded according to student productivity, effort, and the quality of the work. Points Converted to Credits. Costanoa High School 840 North Branciforte...
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Monarch Community School - Sister Schools
http://www.monarch.santacruz.k12.ca.us/website/about/campus_schools.html
Branciforte Small Schools Campus. Monarch Community School shares the Branciforte Small Schools Campus. With three other schools. These grounds were originally the center of Villa De Branciforte, founded in 1797 by Governor Diego De Borica of California, on orders from Spain through Viceroy Branciforte in Mexico. The settlement existed as a political entity until the American occupancy of California. It remained as a township until 1905 when annexed to City of Santa Cruz.
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