Behavior ExpectationsThe ten attributes of the IB Learner Profile are at the center of an IB education and define Stockton Collegiate's expectations for student behavior. Stockton Collegiate's Academic Honesty Policy outlines the application of the Learner Profile to the academic exchange of ideas in a learning community.
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ConferencesStudent-led conferences are scheduled three times each year. Students at all grades meet with their parents and teachers to review progress and set goals. Conference dates for 2017-18 are October 28, January 20, and June 8. Watch for conference information from your child's classroom teacher (K-5) or conference teacher (6-12) to schedule conferences.
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ManageBac |
Parent Volunteers |
ManageBac is the platform for much of the regular communication between the school and home. Parents can access information about student assignments and progress at any time. School communications with home are sent through ManageBac. If you have not activated your ManageBac account, see the appropriate Program Coordinator for assistance in getting connected.
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Parent volunteers must complete the process as outlined in the Volunteer Packet before working in classrooms, at the school or at school events. Thank you for your cooperation. We appreciate your interest in volunteering at Stockton Collegiate.
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Technology |
Extracurricular Activities |
Students in all grades benefit from access to robust internet service in all classroom across all buildings. Technology is one-to-one across all grades: K - 5th graders use iPads in the classroom; 6th - 12th grade students use iPads or laptops assigned to each student for the year. Classrooms are equipped with Apple TVs and monitors.
The Technology Acceptable Use Policy governs the appropriate use of technology. |
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Lunch |
Program Specific Information |
Lunch is prepared off-site and delivered fully prepared and ready to eat by The Lunchmaster. Lunch order forms are distributed monthly to students.
Free- and reduced-lunch services are provided to eligible families. The FRM Program application may be turned in at the school office at 1 N. Sutter St. Students are welcome to bring their own lunches. All food services, at lunch and throughout the entire school day, are guided by the school's Wellness Policy. |
Primary Years Program (grades K-5)
John Piasecki, PYP Coordinator Middle Years Program (grades 6-10) Hauna Zaich, MYP Coordinator Diploma Years Program (grades 11-12) Manuel Aguilar, DP Coordinator |
STAFF
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REQUIRED POSTINGS
Click the REQUIRED NOTICES button for the LCAP and other important Information and notices.
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