This class is informational and will cover addiction to nicotine, marijuana and other substances. We are offering substance use education classes on Saturdays from 8am -12pm in the College and Career Center. The Oxnard Union High School District affirms its commitment to equality of opportunity for all individuals.
This commitment requires that no discrimination shall occur regarding admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, any program and activity on the basis of age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, religion, or marital status.
This commitment requires that no discrimination shall occur regarding admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, any program and activity on the basis of age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, citizenship, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, medical condition, religion, or marital status.
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This note is to be submitted to the Attendance Office located on the counseling side of the administration building. Per State Law and Board Policy, you must verify each absence within 72 hours of the absence. After 72 hours, unverified absences are considered unexcused. You may also call the OHS Attendance Office at (805) 278-3148 to leave a message with the same information required on the written note.
PTSA funds Staff Requests to enhance our students' experience at the school, in the classroom and as members of clubs here at the Hive. PTSA sponsors a National PTA Arts Program, Reflections, allowing our students to be recognized for their imagination and creativity as embodied in their original works of art.
Your child is being asked to be a part of our school's California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) sponsored by the California Department of Education. This is a very important survey that will help promote better health and well-being among our youth, improve the school learning environment and combat problems such as drug abuse and violence.
With Career Education Academies and Pathways at OHS, students learn skills and career knowledge that set them on a path to a bright future. Students exit our programs prepared for college and career with a strong academic background, the knowledge of the opportunities and requirements for a career, and with valuable workplace skills.
The College & Career Center (CCC) partners with the district goal of providing a college opportunity for every student. Student's can research college, career, trade, apprenticeship and military services information, allowing them to explore their post-secondary options beginning with their freshman year.
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Parkour Islanders
Jun 11, 2018
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Staff is very incompetent, no communication between them. they're disciplinary system is horrible, i believe its too far gone they just need to sit down and come up with a entire new disciplinary system. half the teachers sit on their phones and just put us students to work. Hell i caught i teacher watching Netflix on her phone while she had us reading out of a book. kids constantly do drugs right outside of school, security does a horrible job of preventing it.
Denyse Prizzi
Jun 04, 2018
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Christopher Davies
Oct 21, 2017
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Ram
Oct 11, 2016
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Amberlina S.
Sep 10, 2016
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I am a parent of a student here. If you are think of letting your child go here, DON'T. Staff is lazy. They have no communication between staff. My daughter ask to make a copy of a dr. Not for our lawyer, was told by of school nurse that she didn't know how to work the copy machine. I need to fax a note from the Dr. When I called they said they had a fax, didn't know the number. When calling the office, only student staff answers, maybe if at all. When they do there is no staff in office they can only take messages. Bottom line staff is incompetent. I wish I had known sooner. Go to Pacifica!!