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Welcome to Corona del Sol Administrative Team Nathan Kleve Principal Steve Threadgill Assistant Principal of Academics Monique Brandau Assistant Principal of Activities Cory Nenaber Assistant Principal of Athletics Molly Kelly Dean of


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Welcome to Corona del Sol

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Administrative Team

Nathan Kleve Principal Steve Threadgill Assistant Principal of Academics Monique Brandau Assistant Principal of Activities Cory Nenaber Assistant Principal of Athletics Molly Kelly Dean of Students

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School Bus Schedule

*Student ID required to ride the bus https://www.tempeunion.org/Page/555

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Bell Schedule

REGULAR - SCHEDULE 'A' PERIOD START END 6:23 7:19 1 7:25 8:21 2 8:27 9:28 3 9:34 10:30 4 Lunch 10:30 11:09 4 10:36 11:32 5 Lunch 11:32 12:11 5 11:15 12:11 6 12:17 1:13 7 1:19 2:15

  • Campus is open from 7:00 a.m-3:00 p.m. for students not involved in a school activity.
  • It is recommended students bring their lunch on the first day of school.

Bell Schedule Link: https://www.tempeunion.org/domain/281

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Wednesday Bell Schedule

PERIOD START END 6:39 7:19 1 7:25 8:05 2 8:11 8:51 LAB 8:57 9:37 3 9:43 10:23 4 10:29 11:09 4 LUNCH 10:23 11:03 5 11:09 11:49 5 LUNCH 11:09 11:49 6 11:55 12:35 7 12:41 1:21

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Parking / Drop Off at Corona

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Parking at Corona

First bell rings at 7:19, classes begin at 7:25

  • Traffic is heavy from 7:10 to 7:25
  • Traffic will be worse the first few days
  • Plan accordingly
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Parking at Corona

Knox Road Rural Road Alexander Blvd

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Parking at Corona

Rural Lot

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Senior Lot Knox Lot

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Junior Lot

No Drop Off In Knox Lot

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Drop Off on Knox

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Drop Off on Knox

There is no parking lane, so you’ll either be in the bike lane or on private property Drop off anywhere along the south curb DO NOT drop off along the north curb There is a dedicated parking lane and students won’t have to cross the street No U-turns are allowed on Knox, use cul-de-sac or drive around the block

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Drop Off on Knox

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Drop Off in Rural Lot

Right Turn Only Right or Left Turn Drop Off Area Drop Off Area

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Officer Charles Pheanis

School Resource Officer Tempe Police Department Corona del Sol Office: 480-752-8772 Tempe Police Non-Emergency: 480-350-8311 cpheanis@tuhsd.k12.az.us

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Jennifer Liewer Executive Director of Community Relations

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Communication

  • Website
  • School Messenger (email, phone, text)
  • Social Media
  • Emergency Communication
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High School Health and Wellness Program

“I’ve Got a Plan” Freshman Family Workshop on September 9th, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

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Hi High gh Sc School He Health and Wellness

FUNDED B Y THE GOVER NOR ’S OFFIC E OF Y OUTH FAITH AND FAM ILY AND THE TEM PE COALITION.

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High School Health and Wellness Community Based Process Problem Identification Environmental Alternative Activity Information Dissemination Education

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  • Mr. Steve Threadgill

Assistant Principal - Academics

  • Ms. Mary Remington

Administrative Assistant

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School Counselors

Jenny Morgan: A-Cam Michelle Kozimor: Can-Fin Jaime Schulz: Fir-Ja Michelle Deignan: Je-Ma Pam Kane: Mc-Pi Dawn Milovich: Pl-Ste Rosemary Cortez: Sti-Z

  • Mrs. Susan Woods:

Guidance Assistant Email or call to schedule an appointment

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How can counselors help?

  • Schedule Planning
  • Post High School Planning
  • Academic Support
  • Adult Resource other than a teacher
  • Social/Emotional Concerns
  • Teacher Concerns
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First Day of School

  • Schedules are available through ParentVue on

Saturday night. Students needing copies of their schedules can print them in the library on the first day of school starting at 7 a.m.

  • Incorrect schedules can be corrected by the

guidance counselors before or after school only. Follow the schedule received until corrections are made.

  • If you missed textbook distribution, students can

visit bookstore before school, after school, or during lunch, starting August 5th

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Attendance

  • Parents/guardians must call within 24 hours of

an absence to have an absence excused.

  • Students may not receive credit after the 11th

absence.

  • Attendance: 480-752-8855
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Sweep

  • Deter student tardiness first hour
  • When a student arrives late to first hour, student is

sent to room E224.

  • If a parent does not want a child to go to sweep,

the parent must come to the front office and sign the student in for the day.

  • Sweep does not postpone any assignment

deadlines.

  • Students need to turn in assignments and make

contact with the teacher on class work missed

  • There can be consequences after the 1st sweep.
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Discipline Handbooks

  • Discipline Handbooks will be discussed with students

during Academic Lab

  • Review the discipline policies and procedures.
  • Acknowledgement pages will be signed by students in
  • class. Parent will acknowledge through ParentVue

accounts. Student Handbook Link: https://www.tempeunion.org/domain/654

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Common Rule Questions

  • Cell phones (Student Planner – page 17)
  • Teacher direction for educational purposes
  • Dress Code (Student Planner – pages 19 & 20)
  • Visible IDs (Student Planner – page 22)
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Academic Success

  • Communication
  • Email Teachers
  • Talk to your child daily
  • Parent Vue
  • After School Help
  • Arrange with teacher
  • Be involved
  • Open House on August 19
  • Academic Lab (Ac Lab)- Every Wednesday
  • Math Tutoring: M-W-Th. in E-067, 2:20-3:20
  • Math Calculator: Texas Instruments
  • 84 Plus CE Color, 84 plus, 83
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Academics

  • Freshman Courses: Course Catalogue
  • Teacher Contact: Directory
  • Graduation Requirements:
  • GPA & Class Rank (Student Planner – page 7)
  • Academic Progress: ParentVue
  • Academic Calendar
  • Attendance (Student Planner – pages 11-15)
  • Education and Career Action Plan ECAP (Student

Planner – page 22)

  • Student Handbook
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  • Ms. Monique Brandau

Assistant Principal - Activities

  • Ms. Mary Baker

Administrative Assistant

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Clubs

Acapella Anime Club Be a Leader Be the Change Black Student Union Book Club Botany Club Chess Clay Club Club Espanol Culinary Club Dance Do Something Club FCCLA FCCLA-Aztyke Free Thinkers Club French Club Gamers Club GSA Generations of Music German Club HOSA K-Pop Club Key Club Kids for Wish Kids March of Dimes Math Olympiads Music for the Cure Music Production Club National Art Honor Society National Honor Society Orange Crush Club Outdoor Science Club Ping Pong Pokemon Club Quiz bowl Red Kettle Club Man Up Club Rho Kappa Social Studies Honors Society Robotics Sci Fi Club Science Olympiad Smash Bros Sol Buddies Spanish Honor Society Speech and Debate Spirit Squad SPOK Sports Medicine Club Sports to Empower Girls Tackle Junkies TARC Ted-Ed Theatre Works Ukulele Club Young Democrats Young Republicans

Club Rush will be held during both lunches on August 21st

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Activities - Mission Statement

Corona del Sol offers extensive opportunities for all students to participate in the activities of their choice as an integral part of their total school program. Club and class experiences are designed to help satisfy the recreational, social, emotional, and extended academic needs and interests of all students. Opportunities are provided for young people with varied ethnic and social backgrounds to come together to share common interests and to increase understanding, cooperation, and acceptance of each other. The development of democratic values, positive leadership and responsible citizenship are major objectives. CdS is proud of the Activities Program, its dedicated sponsors, responsible student leaders, and enthusiastic members. The school is especially proud of its excellent reputation and good community relations established not only by the activities but also by the manner in which the students conduct themselves in and out of school. It is a standard that will be upheld and nurtured.

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  • Mr. Cory Nenaber

Assistant Principal - Athletics

  • Ms. Angelica Rivera

Administrative Assistant

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AIA Sports

Winter Sports November 4th

  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Wrestling

Spring Sports February 10th

  • Baseball
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Boys Volleyball
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field

Fall Sports August 12th

  • Badminton
  • Cross Country
  • Football (7/29)
  • Golf
  • Swim & Dive
  • Frosh Tennis
  • Girls Volleyball
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Getting Cleared for Sports

  • www.registermyathlete.com
  • Create an account and athlete profile
  • Upload Items
  • Completed AIA Physical Form dated after March 1st
  • Student- athlete birth certificate
  • Completed AIA Brain Book Completion Certificate

(80%)

  • Emergency Consent Form
  • ImPACT Test – Only for Football, Volleyball, Dive, Basketball,

Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Softball and Pole Vault

  • Complete All E- Document Signatures (3)
  • Complete Parent and Student-Athlete E- Signatures
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Eligibility

  • Student-Athletes must have a grade of “D” or

better in all courses at the 9 week report card.

  • Student-athletes with an “F” or “Incomplete” will be

ineligible.

  • Student-athletes will be ineligible for a minimum of 1

week.

  • Student-athlete must have passing grades in all class

to become eligible.

  • NCAA Eligibility requires a 2.3 Core GPA (Math,

English, Science, Social Studies)

  • Student-athletes must have completed 10 core courses

before Senior Year

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you have an activity bus – NO
  • Do we get big lockers- Yes, once you make the

team.

  • Can we use our own equipment- Depends
  • What do sports cost- $50
  • Do you charge to get into games- Yes,

$5- Adults $3-Students with ID

  • What is Tax Credit? – It is something you should

do!!

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Questions

We are available to answer specific questions