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El Molino High School News
  • Click here to see the District Calendar for 2012-2013

  • Click here to see the Bell Schedule for 2012-2013

  • This Week's Sports Schedule

  • Special Schedule for Day On The Green Thursday May 23rd.
    7:35-9:00 6th Period
    9:00-9:15 Brunch
    9:20-10:40 4th
    10:45-12:10 2nd Period
    12:15-12:30 Step Up Rally
    12:30-1:50 Lunch/Day on the Green

  • Town Hall Meeting Followup: Please click here to view the questions and answers resulting from the Special School Board Meeting held on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 as a follow-up to the Town Hall Meeting held at El Molino High School on December 4, 2012.

  • Lion Lines: The Second issue of Lion Lines is now available! Lion Lines is an informative look at the great work our El Molino students do at school, in the community, and beyond. Please click here for the online version of the second issue. If you haven't seen the first issue you can get it by clicking here


  • Free Sports Physicals: Need a physical for El Molino High School Fall Sports?  We are offering FREE sports physicals to all athletes attending El Molino High School in the 2013 - 2014 school year here on campus in the locker rooms Monday August 5th, 2013. Appointments must be made in advance before August 2nd.  Appointments will be scheduled in 10 minute increments from 8:30am - 11:50am and from 1pm - 4:20pm, first come first serve.  To make an appointment Call Darlene Packard at 824-6575 or email Keith Renzi at krenzi.ehs@wscuhsd.k12.ca.us.  We will be attempting to clear athletes that day, so don't forget to bring your completed sports packet (download the PDF format located on the sports page).

  • Teen Drinking is NOT a "right" of Passage: New research shows that alcohol affects a teenager’s developing brain differently than adults. Memory, learning and impulse control can be seriously impaired and the risk of addiction goes up significantly. “The brain goes through dynamic changes during adolescence, and alcohol can seriously damage long and short-term growth processes” (AMA, 2003).  Please click here to learn about the negative impact of alcohol on the teenage brain and ways to help teenagers effectively deal with the pressures associated with alcohol use.  


  • Cape Seminars: Parents please join CAPE for a free informational lecture series on the 1st Wednesday of every month beginning January 2nd, 2013. The meetings will take place at the West County Community Services office located at 477 Petaluma Avenue in Sebastopol. Please click here for contact information and topics covered.

  • Automotive Operation and Parking Procedure: All students who will be driving a motorized vehicle to school must register that vehicle with the school. Please click here for a copy of the contract. Please submit all registration materials to Ms. Packard.

  • Safe Medicine Disposal Program:  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have documented a dramatic increase in drug overdoses involving prescription drugs misuse by teens.  This is a local issue of grave concern.  Data from the Healthy Kids Survey indicate that prescription drugs are a top drug of abuse among Sonoma County teens, right behind alcohol and marijuana. Please click here to learn how to dispose of prescription medications free and year round.  

  • Swine Flu Information: Please click here for the most recent news fact sheet regarding swine flu. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the office of the Deputy Health Officer, Dr. Mark Netherda, at 707-565-4401

  • Authorization for Administering Medication: Please click here for the guidelines and form authorizing the self administration of medication. This form must be submitted to the El Molino Health Tech in order for medications to be administered on campus.

  • WASC Self-Study Report: The WASC 2012 El Molino High School Self-Study Report is available on- line.

  • School Accountability Report Card, 2010-11: The School Accountabilty Report Card for the 2010-11 school year is available on-line.
    • Recommended Actions for Parents in the Event of a Disaster During School
      In the event of an emergency, such as fire, earthquake or other major disaster,
      • Turn on your radio to Sonoma County radio stations 1350 AM or 100.1 FM for info and instructions for picking up students.
      • Please do not call the schools - open phone lines will be needed for emergency operations.
      • Please do not drive to the schools - the streets should be left as open as possible for emergency vehicles.
      • Click here to download more detailed info.

    • MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS CALL
      One of the hardest things a family may have to do is call the police when their loved one is behaving in an unsafe manner. These guidelines may help you in this moment of crisis.
      Click here to download Guidelines for Effective Communication with 911 Dispatch.

    • NOTICE OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
      West Sonoma County Union High School District policy prohibits discrimination and/or harassment of students, employees and job applicants at any district site or activity on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnic group identification, medical condition, genetic condition, genetic information, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, organizational affiliation, veteran status, marital status, or parental status.  Please direct inquires regarding the District’s non-discrimination policies to any school or district administrator.   
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