Policies and Resources
Admissions and Enrollment Policy
Fiscal Policies and Procedures
Government Risk Investment Policy
Promotion and Retention Policy
Student Cell Phone and Electronics Policy
Uniform Complaint Procedures Policy
Complaints Concerning Discrimination in Employment
Comprehensive Sexual Health, HIV and AIDS Instruction Policy
Concussion Policy and Protocol
Emergency Response Policy and Plan for Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Field Trip Excursion Medical Authorization
Internal Dispute Resolution Policy
Parent Guest and Visitor Civility Policy
Public Records Request/Public Records Act
Retention and Management of Files and Records
School Attendance Review Board Process
Student Discipline and Due Process Policy
Student Education Records Policy
Student Freedom of Speech Expression Policy
Suicide Prevention and Postvention Policy
Technology Acceptable Use and Internet Safety Policy
Workplace Violence Prevention Policy and Plan
ASA Chino Wellness Policy 2024-2025
ASA Fontana Wellness Policy 2024-2025
Comprehensive Sexual Health, HIV and AIDS Instruction Policy
Concussion Policy and Protocol
Emergency Response Policy and Plan for Sudden Cardiac Arrrest
Field Trip Excursion Medical Authorization
Expanded Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) Grant Plan
Arts, Music, and Instructional Materials Block Grant Plan 2022-2026
Education Protection Account Spending Plan Fiscal Year 2025
Education Protection Account Spending Plan Fiscal Year 2024
Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) Plan
Education Code Section 234.6
Beginning with the 2020-21 academic year, charter schools must post the following on their website in a prominent location and in a manner that is easily accessible to parents or guardians and pupils:
1) The school’s policy on pupil suicide prevention in grades 7 to 12
2) The school’s policy on pupil suicide prevention in kindergarten and grades 1 to 6, including reference to the age appropriateness of that policy.
California Education Code (EC) Section 47605(d)(4) states the following:
1. A charter school shall not discourage a pupil from enrolling or seeking to enroll in a charter school for any reason, including, but not limited to, academic performance of the pupil or because the pupil exhibits any of the following characteristics:
2. A charter school shall not request a pupil's records or require the parent, guardian, or pupil to submit the pupil's records to the charter school before enrollment.
3. A charter school shall not encourage a pupil currently attending the charter school to disenroll from the charter school or transfer to another school for any reason (except for suspension or expulsion).
4. This notice shall be posted on a charter school's Internet website and a charter school will provide copies of this notice
A person who suspects that a charter school has violated this paragraph may file a complaint with the chartering authority.
In order to submit a complaint, complete ASA’s uniform complaint form and submit the form to the charter school authorizer.