Public Notices
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You are guaranteed enrollment in school by the federal McKinney-Vento Act and California state law, even if you have uncertain housing, a temporary address, or no permanent physical address.
Notice of Rights for Families Experiencing Homelessness
Notice of Rights for Families Experiencing Homelessness – Spanish
Charter schools are not allowed to discourage a pupil from enrolling or seeking to enroll in a charter school because the pupil exhibits any characteristics such as students with disabilities, academically low-achieving, English learners, neglected or delinquent, homeless, socially economically disadvantaged, foster youth, or based on nationality, race, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. Charter schools are not allowed to request a pupil’s records before enrollment or encourage a child who is enrolled in a charter school to disenroll or transfer to another school. A parent, guardian, or pupil (18 years or older) may file a Charter School Complaint Form to the authorizing entity if they suspect the charter school is in violation of Education Code (EC)Section 47605(d)(4).
Click here to view the Independent Study Policy.
Visit our English Learners page for more information about the English Learner Advisory Committee including upcoming meeting dates!
“The Education Protection Account (EPA) provides local educational agencies (LEAs) with general-purpose state aid funding pursuant to Proposition 30, The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act of 2012, approved by the voters on November 6, 2012. The EPA funding is a component of an LEA’s total revenue limit or charter school general purpose entitlement.” (Retrieved from the California Department of Education website.)
Audeo III EPA FY 24-25 (pdf)
Audeo III EPA FY 23-24 (pdf)
Audeo III EPA FY 22-23 (pdf)
Audeo III EPA FY 21-22 (pdf)
Audeo III EPA FY 20-21 (pdf)
Audeo III EPA FY 19-20 (pdf)
Audeo III EPA FY 18-19 (pdf)
Beginning the 2015–2016 school year, California public schools were required under AB 2706 to provide information to families about their health coverage opportunities and enrollment assistance. By providing families an opportunity to access health coverage information from schools, this legislation aims to reduce the number of eligible but uninsured children. Our goal is to support and increase the number of students and families who enroll in health coverage. Please contact your student’s Resource Center Teacher and/or Nurse for questions about starting the health care coverage application process.
For more information, go to www.allinforhealth.org
Para más información, visite www.allinforhealth.org
Family resources are updated on the For Families resource page. Visit: www.allinforhealth.org/for-families
Immigration status information is kept private, protected, and secure. It will not be used by any immigration agency to enforce immigration laws, but only to determine eligibility for health programs.
*Reference: All In: Health Care for All Families/A Project of The Children’s Partnership, May 2016
ALL IN for Health informational flyer (English and Spanish)
The Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (LCP) is a key part of the overall budget package for K-12 schools that seeks to address funding stability for schools while providing information at the local educational agency (LEA) level for how student learning continuity will be addressed during the COVID-19 crisis in the 2020–21 school year. The provisions for the plan were approved by the Governor and Legislature in June in SB 98 and can be found in EC Section 43509.
Important information regarding confidential student data
There is ongoing litigation between the California Department of Education and the Concerned Parent Association. A notice issued by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson states, “The lawsuit accuses CDE of widespread, systemic non-compliance by local educational agencies with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504. The CDE denies these allegations and is actively defending the litigation.”
The court has ordered CDE to release student and parent information to provide personally identifiable information (PII) – an act that can only be taken as an exception to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). As a result, we are providing notice of the court order and directions to anyone wishing to object.
Please be advised that CDE will notify parents or students of whom are required to disclose information and those individuals may object directly to the court regarding this disclosure using the PDF links below:
Objection to Disclosure of Student Information and Records (PDF)
Objeción a la Publicación de Información y Registros Estudiantiles (PDF)
Notice of Student Nondiscrimination
Audeo Charter School III is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education. School programs and activities shall be free from discrimination based on sex, race, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability or any other unlawful consideration.
Any student who engages in discrimination against another student or anyone from Audeo Charter School III may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. Any employee who permits or engages in discrimination may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.
Any student or parent who feels that discrimination has occurred should immediately contact a teacher or the Learning Lead for resolution at the site. If not resolved, contact: Tim Tuter, Deputy Superintendent School Services, 10170 Huennekens Street, San Diego, CA 92121: 858-678-2042.
Student Sexual Harassment Policy
Audeo Charter School III is committed to making the schools free from sexual harassment. This means that Audeo Charter School III prohibits harassment made by someone from or in the educational setting. Sexual harassment can be such actions as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature made by someone from or in the educational setting.
Audeo Charter School III prohibits conduct that has the purpose or effect of having a negative impact on the student’s academic performance, or of creating an intimidating, hostile, or offensive educational environment.
Audeo Charter School III further prohibits sexual harassment in which a student’s grades, benefits, services, honors, program, or activities are dependent on submission to such conduct.
Students should report any sexual harassment to their teacher or school principal. Students who violate this policy shall be disciplined appropriately. This includes suspension or possible expulsion. Employees who violate this policy shall be disciplined according to personnel procedures.
Audeo Charter School III believes that it can resolve harassment issues at the school site. If not, students may contact School Coordinator Hayley Beaupre at 858-678-3908.
To File a Discrimination or Sexual Harassment Complaint
- Filing a complaint: Obtain a copy of the Uniform Complaint form and procedure from the school. Remedies available outside of Audeo Charter School III are listed in this procedure.
- Investigation: Audeo Charter School III will immediately undertake an effective, thorough, and objective investigation of the harassment allegations and provide a written report within 60 days of when the complaint is filed.
- Action: If Audeo Charter School III determines that its policies prohibiting sexual harassment have been violated, disciplinary action, up to and including expulsion, will be taken.
The person filing the complaint may also pursue action in civil court.
Complaints will be kept confidential.
Audeo Charter School III prohibits retaliation against any participant in the complaint process. Each complaint shall be investigated promptly and in a way that respects the privacy of all parties concerned.
If you have an unresolved discrimination or sexual harassment complaint, contact:
504 Coordinator
Administrator of Special Education
2525 El Camino Real, Space 156
Carlsbad, CA 92008
858-678-4818
Title II, Title IX
Chief of Staff and Compliance Officer
2525 El Camino Real, Space 156
Carlsbad, CA 92008
858-214-2511
Title 5 Coordinator
Chief Business Officer & CFO
2525 El Camino Real, Space 156
Carlsbad, CA 92008
858-678-2048
Civil Rights Coordinator
Chief Business Officer & CFO
2525 El Camino Real, Space 156
Carlsbad, CA 92008
858-678-2048
As an independent study program, Audeo III enrolls students throughout the year. The school works to accommodate all students who wish to enroll. In the instance that more students wish to enroll than availability allows, the school will use a public random drawing.
Applications will be accepted during a publicly advertised open application period each year for enrollment in the following school year. Following the open enrollment period each year, applications will be counted to determine whether any grade level has received more applications than availability. In the event that this happens, Audeo III shall hold a public random drawing to determine enrollment for the impacted grade level, with the exception of existing students, who are guaranteed enrollment in the following school year.
Admission preferences in the case of a public random drawing shall be as follows:
- Students currently attending Audeo III
- Escondido Union High School students
- Siblings of existing students of Audeo III
- All other students
At the conclusion of the public random drawing, all students who were not granted admission due to capacity shall be given the option to put their name on a waiting list according to their draw in the lottery. This waiting list shall allow students the option of enrollment if an opening occurs during the current school year at their grade level. In no circumstance shall a waiting list carry over to the following school year. Public random drawing rules, deadlines, dates and times shall be communicated in the application form and on the Audeo III website.
Resource Center Supervision Policy
The purpose of the Resource Center Supervision Policy is to ensure the safety and supervision of all students while at the resource centers between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on regularly scheduled school days, Monday through Friday.
All staff will be responsible for the supervision of students at all times while inside the school’s resource centers. A designated supervisor(s) will always be present at each resource center while the resource center is serving students.
All school staff is trained in:
- School Supervision
- First Aid
- Health Emergencies
- Bullying: Recognition & Response
- Child Protective Services
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- Mental Health
The school shall not be responsible for the supervision of students outside of a resource center.
All staff will refer injuries to the School Coordinator or Learning Lead.
Campus incidents will be recorded on a School Incident/Accident Report Form and will be followed up by staff where appropriate.
The Resource Center Supervision Policy will be reviewed annually by the school administration team and ratified by the school’s Board of Directors.
The executive summary of the School Accountability Report Card is intended to provide parents and community members with a quick snapshot of information related to individual public schools.
Hard copies of the school’s SARC report are available upon request.
Click here to view the School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA).
The School Site Council (SSC) is a decision-making group that provides oversight on matters dealing with Federal and State-funded programs.
SSCs provide oversight of the academic planning and budgeting process associated with school planning in order to meet the needs of all students. SSCs provide meaningful consultation with the school’s administrator to oversee the implementation, monitoring, and revision of school plans, including reviewing and analyzing data; consulting with advisory groups; evaluating programs and activities, and allocating the expenditure of funds available to the school through categorical programs.
Altus School North County’s SSC is comprised of teachers, staff, students, and parents, who are selected by each of their constituent groups annually.
SELPA Public Hearing:
Thursday, May 25, 2023 | Notice: ENGLISH | Notice: SPANISH
El Dorado SELPA CEO Council Meeting Agenda – English
For further SELPA Governance information, please visit the El Dorado Charter SELPA website at www.edcoecharterselpa.org/governance.
SELPA Resources for Parents:
Community Advisory Committee Meeting Information (Comité Consultivo de la Comunidad) | English | Spanish
Virtual Meeting Dates (Via Zoom):
April 23, 2024 | 4:00 pm-5:00 pm
For more information and resources, please visit charterselpa.org/parent-resources.
Please click here to view the Student and Parent Resource Guide.
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects individuals from discrimination based on sex in any educational program or activity operated by recipients of federal financial assistance.
Audeo Charter School III is committed to providing an environment free from discrimination based on sex and provides a number of resources and services to assist students, faculty, and staff in addressing issues involving sex discrimination.
Please visit the CDE USDE Office for Civil Rights (Gender Equity/Title IX) webpage for additional information.
Elizabeth Orona has been designated as the Title IX coordinator for Audeo Charter School III. You may contact her at any time by calling 858-678-2050 or email at eorona@altusschools.net.