
Shark News
September 2, 2022
Highlights from this week's Shark News:
- Picture Day Date Revealed! Mark your calendars!
- Important Message from Placer County Air Pollution Control District
- NEW 22-23 RUSD Dress Code
- PTC's FUNd Run! How you can support Sierra!
Keep scrolling to read about these items!
Picture Day is 9/22. Check out the flyer!
RUSD Dress Code Policy
Elementary Dress Code
In our dress code, we believe:
Dress code policies will maximize educational opportunities and time spent learning. Clothing should not create barriers to learning.
Reasons for conflict and inconsistent and/or inequitable discipline should be minimized whenever possible.
School staff will be trained and be able to use student/body positive language to explain the dress code to address code violations.
All students will be valued in their full identity and treated equitably; will be able to dress comfortably for school without fear of body shaming and unnecessary discipline; will understand student dress code expectations and that they are responsible for managing their own personal distractions while also honoring individual’s clothing/self expression.
Students Must Wear:
Secured clothing that protects and covers personal body parts.
Shirt - Must have strap(s) that connect over at least one shoulder or around the neck with fabric in the front, back and on the sides under the arms. The torso must be covered. Shirts must be able to stay up on their own.
Bottoms - (pants or the equivalent) that completely covers the buttocks.
Footwear - Must have soles and heel straps
Clothing that maintains a safe learning environment in classes where protective or supportive clothing is needed, such as PE (athletic attire/close-toed shoes with heel strap).
Students May Wear:
Hats/hoods - Hats/hoods are allowed on campus; Hats/hoods that do not interfere with learning are permitted in the classroom.
Students Cannot Wear:
Visible underwear. (Visible waistbands, straps, or compression shorts worn under other clothing are not a violation.)
Images or language depicting/suggesting drugs, alcohol, tobacco, vaping, or paraphernalia use (or any illegal item or activity)
Images or language representing or implying hate speech, profanity, or prejudice
Images, language, or articles of clothing that depict weapons or violence or gang affiliation
Images depicted on clothing must be within RUSD dress code
Clothing, jewelry, and personal items with lewd, obscene, or sexually explicit or implied messages or pictures are prohibited.
Any object that obscures the face (except as religious observance or for health purposes)
Accessories that could be considered dangerous or could be used as a weapon.
Strong smelling personal care products such as lotions and body sprays (due to potential allergies).
PTC Corner
FUND RUN – LAST DAY TO SPONSOR
Amazing job Sierra families! Your support has gained students their first incentive in the first week of fundraising! Students get to celebrate reaching $5,000 by wearing their Silly Socks on Wednesday, September 7.
Last call for sponsorships (business = $250, family = $25)! Your business logo and/or family name will be featured on t-shirts going to 450+ students, and businesses will be highlighted on social media and the PTC website.
You can add your donation to the transaction! After adding a sponsorship to your cart, click “Continue Browsing” to create a fundraising page for your student and make your donation. The donation goal is $100 per student; all donations are welcomed through Friday, September 23.
Keep scrolling to see fundraising progress. Donations cover in-person Spanish instruction and more for Sierra’s International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
Ready to make this fundraiser a success? Click here to donate and sponsor.
Questions? Check out the FUNd Run website or contact us.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
9/7: Silly Sock Day
9/14: PTC general meeting, 6:00pm via Zoom (meeting id: 871 0135 9489, pw: sharks). Add to your calendar: PTC Calendar Invite
9/23: FUNd Run
10/28: Family Fall Carnival
Have a great weekend,
Your Sierra PTC
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Keeping Students Safe
Thank you for your cooperation.
Are you cleared to volunteer or chaperone a field trip?
RUSD Policy:
- Fingerprinting completed for RUSD specifically. Prior fingerprinting done for any agency or organization other than RUSD will not be accepted. Fingerprinting takes approximately 72 hours to clear.
- Current Tuberculosis Test (TB). TB tests expire every 4 years and must be renewed in order to volunteer. TB Tests take approximately 48-72 hours for results and results must be brought to the office.
State of California Policy:
- Vaccination status or proof of a current negative COVID test uploaded to the link included in the email from Informed K12. If you have not received this email, please let the office know. Details about this are included in the Informed K12 email.
To check your volunteer status, please call the office or email our Secretary, Kimberly Ervin, at kervin@rocklinusd.org.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER
9/5/22 No School - Labor Day
10/31/22 No School - Staff Development Day