Calistoga Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees Arlene Allen*
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Recommendations 1
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R1"C.E.R.T. training be implemented in Napa County high schools and middle schools." Response to Recommendation 1: The District agrees with the recommendation for students over 18 years of age and will encourage those students to take the training voluntarily on non-school days. To motivate these students to take the training, the District will allow these training hours to be counted toward the mandatory community service hours required for graduation from Calistoga High School. With regard to students under the age of 16, the current practice in Napa County is that no one under the age of 16 is allowed to take the training, so those students in middle school and the lower high school grades would not have C.E.R.T. as an option unless this practice is changed. Students over 16 and under the age of 18 are allowed to take the training but must attend with a parent/guardian. These students will be encouraged to take C.E.R.T. training with their parents on non-school days, just as those students over the age of 18. Given the academic demands of the State accountability program and our own curricular requirements, we have determined that such training should not replace 16 hours of classroom instruction. Respectfully submitted, Received Napa Superior Court who JUN 3 0 2008 Jeffrey W. Johnson Superintendent Court Executive Office 1520 Lake Sreet Calistoga, CA 94515 (707) 942-4703
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