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Family/Parent Involvement

Family/Parent Involvement

Family/Parent involvement is an integral part of the Foresthill Divide School culture and many parents serve a role in our School Site Council (SSC) and/or Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), as well there are plenty of other opportunities around campus.

The Foresthill community can support the school through grants, donations, assemblies, and volunteering services.

We also support students by collaborating with outside agencies. Placer County Office of Education, The Lions Club and other community agencies provide additional support for students.  Foresthill Divide School works closely with the local Sheriffs Department, the fire department, and other community agencies to ensure the safety of all students, staff and parents on campus.

Family, Parents, or community members who wish to participate in leadership teams, school committees, school activities, or become a volunteer may contact the Foresthill Divide School. Families and schools need to work together for the betterment of the students. Families play an important role in providing support and building the confidence of their children.
 
Volunteer With Us

Volunteer With Us

Thank you for being so interested in becoming a volunteer at Foresthill Union School District! You must complete the volunteer packet if you are looking to volunteer at our school. Once completed, please return them to your school site administrative assistant for the Principal's approval. Thank you for your time and presence on campus with our students and staff. To get started, please fill out the form below.
 
2022_2023 Volunteer Eligibility Packet.pdf

LIVESCAN Locations Placer County 2022-2023.docx(Please contact the providers in advance to verify current operating hours, fees, etc.)

TB Questionnaire-Risk Assessment Form 2022-2023.pdf (or submit a record of clear TB screen)
Policies.pdf(please read)

If you wish to be a cleared Volunteer Driver, please complete the additional items:
1.  Volunteer Driver Form 2022-2023.pdf
2.  Volunteer must obtain and submit a copy of their driving record from DMV.
3.  Volunteer will submit a copy of their current valid driver's license.
4.  Volunteer will submit a photocopy of his/her insurance "declarations page" indicating the policy expiration date and coverage limits.
5.  Transportation Permission Slip 2022-2023.pdf (If applicable.)
6.  Driver Policies.pdf(please read)

Forms are available at the District Office, or you may print the forms from this page.

Once you have completed the Live Scan Service, please RETURN all completed forms and required documentation to your students teacher.

If you have any questions, please contact FDS School Office at (530) 367-3782. 
Homelessness in Student Population

Homelessness in Student Population

The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (McKinney-Vento Act) (42 United States Code § 11431-11435) is federal legislation that ensures the educational rights and protections of children and youth experiencing homelessness. It requires all local educational agencies (LEAs) to ensure that homeless students have access to the same free, appropriate public education, including public preschools, as provided to other children and youth.