Frequently Asked Questions


Q. What school is the 'best' school in the district for my child to attend?

A. In the Clovis Unified School District we pride ourselves on offering the same high quality teachers and programs, clean and safe facilities, and accountability standards at each of our schools. With the strong belief that students are best-served by a neighborhood school, CUSD does not have charter or magnet schools but encourages students to attend the school closest to their home. Each of our principals has been given strong site-based authority by the Governing Board to make decisions based on what is best for their school community. This means that individual schools in CUSD have unique personalities, all their own. Before buying a home within the boundaries of a particular school based only on the numbers, we encourage you to visit several campuses. Talk with the school's principal or guidance instructional specialist about how the site is administered to find the school that best suits the needs of your child and your family.

Q. Can my child attend a CUSD school other than my neighborhood school?

A. The Clovis Unified District recognizes that pupils and families have unique needs deserving special consideration. Therefore, procedures have been established providing for the attendance needs of students and families, which supercede the school selection determined by the residence of the pupil. The Governing Board has established several policies that outline the criteria used for determining approval of requests and established a deadline of Dec. 1 of the school year preceding desired attendance to submit intra-district transfer requests. Governing Board Policies 2202, "Pupil Residence" and 2208, "Open Enrollment within the district" are available by clicking here. The Student Services and School Attendance Office, 559.327.9200, can also answer questions regarding intra-district transfers.

Q. Do Clovis Unified schools operate on a year-round or traditional schedule?

A. Clovis Unified School District uses a traditional school year calendar for all of our schools. The school year begins in late August or early September and ends at the beginning of June. Schools are closed during a two-week winter break and a one-week spring break. CUSD also observes seven legal holidays during the school year. Complete calendars are available by clicking here.

Q. How do I register my child for school?

A. During the school year, registration for new students is held weekdays at school sites from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. From July 1 through mid-August new students can register at the district's Student Services and School Attendance Office (559.327.9200). Kindergarten students entering a California public school for the first time must be age 5 on or before December 2. At the time of registration, the following documents are required for all students. 1) A birth certificate or other birth record, such as a baptismal certificate. 2) The child's social security card or number. 3) Proof of residence, such as a PG&E bill, escrow instructions, renter's agreement, or mortgage statement. 4) California immunization record with evidence of up-to-date Polio, DTP (Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis), and MMR (measles, mumps, rubella). The hepatitis B series (a series of three shots) is now required for students entering kindergarten and seventh grade. A second MMR (first MMR should have been administered after child's first birthday) is also required for all students entering the seventh grade. As of July 1, 2001, all children entering kindergarten are required to have the Varicella (chicken pox) vaccine.  A TD (Tetanus-Diphtheria) booster is strongly recommended if it has been five years or longer since the child's last dose. 5) Evidence of Mantoux intra-dermal skin test (tuberculosis screening). For your convenience, the Clovis Unified School District, in cooperation with the State Department of Health and the Fresno County Health Services Agency, offers free immunizations during the school year. For more information on clinic locations, call CUSD's Nursing Services Department at 559.327.9446.

Q. If I live outside of Clovis Unified's attendance boundaries, can my child attend a CUSD school?

A. Our Governing Board has established two policies to accommodate parents or guardians wishing to enroll their child in a CUSD school, even though they reside outside of the district's attendance boundaries. Policies 2209 "District of choice and inter-district transfers," and 2210 "Inter-district transfers during the school year," provide clear guidelines that must be met prior to an inter-district transfer request being approved. No inter-district transfer student will be placed in a school of choice unless all pupils residing within the school's attendance boundaries have first been accommodated. Copies of policies 2209 and 2210 are available on the district's Web site at www.clovisusd.k12.ca.us, or by calling the Student Services and School Attendance Office at 559.327.9200. As required by California Education Code 48204(f), if CUSD has space available, an elementary school student (grades k-8) living outside the boundaries of CUSD has the right to attend school in CUSD if the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) are employed anywhere within the boundaries of CUSD. Once a student is admitted into CUSD under this State law, the child will be considered a resident of CUSD with said residency valid through grade 12, as long as the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) remain employed anywhere within the boundaries of CUSD.

Q. Does the Clovis Unified School District offer after school childcare?

A. In response to many families' need for after school childcare, CUSD created Campus Club, a low-cost before and after school enrichment program. Campus Club provides a quality, extended-hours program for school-age children at a number of school sites around the district. Program staffs work closely with schools to create an enrichment program that acts as an extension of a child's educational experience. Monthly fees are based on the hours enrolled, times the number of days in the month, times an hourly rate. When the district implemented 90-minute Elementary Early Release days every Monday, the Stay-and-Play program was created to assist parents with additional after school care. Stay-and-Play is a recreational program operating out of numerous school sites in the district. Hourly fees also apply for this program. For additional information, call the district's Child Development office at 559.327.9160.

Q. What extra-curricular and sports programs are available to students in the district?

A. Our motto, "Be the best you can be in mind, body and spirit," places a priority on helping students become well-rounded individuals. To develop the mind, we hire only the best teachers, and offer a high quality curriculum, visual and performing arts programs. To develop the spirit we have implemented the CHARACTER COUNTS! program at all of our schools and encourage students to participate in activities that teach them to win with grace and lose with dignity. To develop the body we offer 23 different sports teams at the high school level, 31 at the intermediate level and 12 at the elementary level. The district also operates year-round self-supporting club programs including gymnastics, dance, swimming, water polo, volleyball and others. Our elementary, intermediate and high schools offer a number of academic and athletic clubs, performing arts and sports to all students. In addition, we offer a full music and drama program, including band and choir, that begins at the elementary level. In Clovis Unified, your child will be encouraged to take part in the many varied activities offered our students.

Q. Do Clovis Unified schools have a dress code or uniform requirement?

A. We believe that attention to appearance and a student's attitude toward self and school are related. Good grooming and appropriateness of attire are a part of learning for both boys and girls. However, we recognize that a student's mode of dress and grooming is a manifestation of their personal style and individual preference. Therefore, while CUSD does enforce a detailed dress code policy, we do not require students to wear uniforms. Governing Board Policy 2105, "Dress and grooming," along with its corresponding Administrative Regulation, provides clear guidelines for appropriate dress and grooming for students grades K-12. More information about the dress code and copies of Board Policy 2105 available by clicking here or by calling the Governing Board secretary at 559.327.9105.

Q. Does Clovis Unified School District offer honors or accelerated learning programs and coursework for gifted students?

A. The cornerstone of CUSD's accelerated learning program is the Gifted and Talented (GATE) program. Starting as early as the first grade, academically gifted students can take part in the Exceptionally Capable Learners (ECL) program. This enrichment/extended learning program serves students in first through third grade. Each of the district's schools also offer the GATE program beginning in the fourth grade. Students who are identified and qualify for the GATE program will take part in pull-out activities, mini-courses, vertical acceleration, special day classes and other curriculum beyond what is provided in the regular classroom. At the intermediate level the needs of a GATE student are met in a variety of ways. Special daily elective (honors) classes, independent study courses, vertical acceleration into high school courses, enrichment in the regular classroom and mini-courses on a wide variety of subjects are some of the resources available to these students. When a student enters senior high, Advanced Placement classes, independent study, vertical acceleration, and advanced level electives in science, math, music, art, English and social sciences are offered. For more information on how students are identified for the GATE program, call the district's GATE coordinator at 559.327.9085.

Q. How safe are your schools?

A. Today's parents expect a safe community for their children, as well a safe learning environment at school. Ensuring a safe and positive learning environment where CHARACTER COUNTS! is one of three primary goals established by our Governing Board.  In Clovis Unified, you will find a strong focus on preventative education designed to equip students with the tools to become good citizens on campus and in their community. A few of the programs offered in the district include a Student Drug Prevention Council, an active DARE program operated in conjunction with the local police department, and peer counseling classes at many of our high school, intermediate and elementary campuses. In addition, district administration enforces a strict zero tolerance policy and maintains a police department- one of only 14 school police forces in the state. For additional information about school safety, call the Police Services office at 559.327.9200, or log onto the California Department of Education's Safe Schools Web site at http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ss/.