Resources
FOR MPUSD STUDENT TRANSFERS OR STUDENT RECORDS
To apply for a transfer to another MPUSD school, or to a school outside of MPUSD,
please contact:
High School Open Enrollment: Opens November 14 through December 16, 2022
Elementary & Middle School Open Enrollment: Opens January 4 through February 3, 2023
The dates for Open Enrollment (also commonly referred to as transfers) for the 2023-2024 have been announced. Similar to last school year and in an effort to facilitate class schedules and teacher/student placements, the period for high school will be held earlier than middle and elementary school.
- High School Open Enrollment: November 14 - December 16, 2022
- Middle and Elementary School Open Enrollment: January 4 - February 3, 2023
These periods are the only time to request a transfer from one school to another school within the district for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. If you wish to request a transfer you must complete a request form (online form in light green below) no later than Friday, December 16, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. for high school and Friday, February 3, 2023 for middle and elementary schools.
Brain Development Presentation
Dr. Patricia Wolfe Introduction
The Amazing Developing Brain, Part 1
The Amazing Developing Brain, Part 2
Coalition of Homeless Services Providers
Coalition of Homeless Services Providers
Martinez Hall, 220 12th Street
Marina, CA 93933
Phone: 831-883-3080
Fax: 831 883-3035
Immediate Help
“ Warming Center”
215 Lincoln St. In Salinas
(Be there by 6:15 pm every night while you work in a long term transitional housing.
They will provide food, shelter, etc., as well as leads for jobs).
PARTNERSHIP AGENCIES
Homelessness
Coalition of Homelessness Service Providers
831-383-3080
Veterans Transition Center
831-883-8387
Monterey County Rape Crisis Center
www.mtryrapecrisis.org
831-375-4357
(24-hour crisis hotline)
Domestic Violence Coordinating Council of Monterey www.co.monterey.ca.us/dvcc/
YWCA of the Monterey County www.ywca.org
1-800-YWCA-151
(24-hour domestic violence crisis hotline)
National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) www.nnedv.org
202-543-5566
For more information on Domestic Violence Agencies throughout California www.safenetwork.net/AgencyList.aspx
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
Monterey County Department of Social & Employment Services
http://mcdses.co.monterey.ca.us
831-755-4448
Community Human Services www.chservices.org
831-658-3811
CCHAS www.cchas.org
831-442-3959
Salvation Army www.tsamonterey.com
831-899-4911
Housing Resource Center www.hrcmc.org
831-424-9186
Interim, Inc. www.interiminc.com
831-649-4522
REFERRAL AGENCIES:
831-424-9186
Interim, Inc. www.interiminc.com
831-649-4522
One Stop Career Center of Monterey County www.onestopmonterey.org
831-796-3600 (Salinas)
831-899-8236 (Seaside)
Employment Development Department (EDD) www.edd.ca.gov
1-800-480-3287
The Monterey County Veterans Employment Committee www.redshift.com/~spartan
Monterey Adult School www.montereyadultschool.com
831-373-4600
California State Department of Rehabilitation www.rehab.cahwnet.gov
831-769-8066
One-Stop Career Center of Monterey County / JobLink www.onestopmonterey.org
Pacific Grove Adult Education www.pgusd.org/pgaehome.htm
831-646-6580
Member Agencies:
- Community Human Services
- Franciscan Workers
- Housing Authority of the County of Monterey
- Interim, Inc.
- Central Coast HIV-AIDS Services
- Salvation Army, Monterey Peninsula Corps
- Shelter Outreach Plus
- Sun Street Centers
- Veterans Transition Center
- Housing Resource Center
- Homeless Coalition of San Benito County
Free Educational Sites
- AAA Math
- ABCYa!
- Academic Skill Builders
- AlisalTech Kids
- Brain Games
- Dositey
- CA.gov's California Kids Page
- ELL
- Enchanted Learning
- Fun Brain
- Harcourt Math
- Internet 4 Classrooms
- Math Flash Cards
- Math Websites
- National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
- PBS Kids
- Planet Zug
- Scholastic Interactive Activities
- Sheppard Software
- Silly Books
- Spelling City
- Starfall
- UpToTen
Homeless Education
Provides information about homeless students rights to enroll in and attend school, participate fully and succeed.
Homeless Children & Youth Services
Homeless Children & Youth Education
Comcast Introduces Internet EssentialsSM.
Comcast Introduces Internet EssentialsSM. A fast, affordable home Internet service. If your child receives free or reduced price school lunches, you may qualify. While participating in Internet Essentials, customers receive: AFFORDABLE INTERNET $9.95 a month + tax and no price increases, no activation fees, and no equipment rental fees. You may even buy a low-cost computer, available at the initial enrollment for $149.99 plus tax. For more information please visit InternetEssentials.com or call 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376).
Homework Help for Parents
HRSA FOCUSES ON UNINSURED
Did You Know?
- Health Centers cared for 20.2 million patients last year.
- About 4 million of these patients received dental services and 1 million received mental/behavioral health care.
- About 36 percent of health center patients have no health insurance.
- Health Centers provide primary care, defined by the Institute of Medicine as: The provision ofintegrated, accessible health care services by clinicians who are accountable for addressing a large majority of personal health care needs, developing a sustained partnership with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community.
News & Events
As the Nation's access agency, HRSA focuses on uninsured, underserved, and special needs populations in its goals and program activities. Use the links below to find out about current news and events at HRSA.
Press Releases
Official press releases from HRSA
PARENTS RIGHTS/DERECHOS DE LOS PADRES
Parent Rights and Procedural Safeguards
English
Spanish
PARENT INVOLVEMENT
101 Ways Parents Can Help Students Achieve
101 Ways Parents Can Help Students Achieve, a booklet from the American Association of School Administrators, is a valuable tool for principals, teachers, and parents.
A Dozen Activities to Promote Parent Involvement
Many parents say that they feel unwelcome or uncomfortable in their children's schools. Teachers often feel under attack by parents who are highly involved. Learn how to bridge the gap.
Parental Involvement Is as Easy as PIE
A special program in Phoenix, Arizona, makes parents true partners in their children's education. "Parent involvement will probably make more difference than anything else we could ever do to help our children learn," says Bonnie McReynolds, the teacher behind the program.
See many more ideas for involving parents in school on Education World'sParent Involvement page