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NORTH ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM (NOCROP)
Contract #
A-2023-069-31
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
5/2/2023
Expiration Date
6/30/2027
Insurance Exp Date
7/1/2025
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Replacement ID Cards: <br />• Replacement ID cards can be requested by emailing studentportal@nocrop.us with the subject line: <br />"Replacement ID card". <br />• Replacement cards are subject to a $5 replacement fee. For questions regarding the NOCROP Adult <br />Student Identification Card, please email studentportal@nocrop.us. <br />Alcohol and Other Drugs <br />Board Policy 5131.6 <br />The Governing Board believes that the use of alcohol or other drugs adversely affects a student's ability to <br />achieve educational success, is physically and emotionally harmful, and has serious social and legal <br />consequences. The Board resolves to keep ROP classes free of alcohol and other drugs and desires that every <br />effort be made to reduce student use of these substances. The Board perceives this effort as an important step <br />toward preventing violence, promoting safety, and creating a disciplined environment conducive to learning. <br />The Superintendent or designee shall clearly communicate to all students, staff, and parents/guardians the ROP <br />policies, regulations and class rules related to the use of alcohol and other drugs at ROP facilities, school <br />campuses or at ROP sponsored activities. <br />The Board expects staff to conduct themselves in accordance with the ROP philosophy related to alcohol and <br />drugs. Staff should help students see themselves as responsible partners in efforts to maintain a safe, <br />constructive, educational climate. <br />Students possessing, using, or selling alcohol or other drugs or related paraphernalia at ROP facilities, school <br />campuses, or at a ROP-sponsored event shall be subject to disciplinary procedures including suspension or <br />expulsion in accordance with law, Board policy and administrative regulations. <br />Campus Disturbances <br />Board Policy 5131.4 <br />The Governing Board recognizes that all ROP staff must be prepared to cope with campus disturbances and to <br />minimize the risks they entail. Staff should be especially sensitive to conditions that foster racial conflict, student <br />protests, or gang intimidation and confrontations. The Superintendent or designee shall establish at each ROP <br />campus a disturbance response plan for curbing disruptions which create disorder. Students who participate in <br />disturbances shall be subject to disciplinary action. <br />Career Education Counseling Services <br />North Orange County ROP's Counseling Department is here to help you create, successfully navigate, and <br />achieve your career and educational goals. <br />SERVICES AVAILABLE: <br />• Academic and career counseling <br />• Evaluating transcripts from <br />previous colleges/universities <br />• Goal setting <br />• Monitoring student progress <br />• Upcoming career events <br />• Online job board <br />• Ongoing support and community services <br />as needed <br />• Career Education Pathway Planning <br />Contact Information <br />Susana Sosa <br />Career Education Counselc <br />Monday -Friday (times vary as <br />needed) <br />Trident Education Center <br />1800 W. Ball Rd., <br />Anaheim CA 92801 <br />Phone: (714) 502-5869 <br />Email: counseling@nocrop.us <br />
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