VISITORS

Visitor/Volunteer
To ensure the safety of our students and to maximize learning, Morning Creek is a closed campus after 7:45 am. We will open the gates at dismissal for parents to pick their child up from school. Anyone who wants to come on campus after the bell rings must come and check in at the office. In order to visit a classroom, you must make prior arrangements with the child's teacher.. All visitors/volunteers must sign in at the computer to receive a visitor's badge. Please wear the appropriate badge while you are on campus. Before you are able to volunteer on our campus, you must have all paperwork completed, including Megan's Law, TB verification, and a signed Volunteer Code of Conduct. Please check out at the computer when leaving school. This will give us an accurate number of who is on campus during our routine drills or in case of an emergency.
 
  • Students are not permitted to bring visitors on campus. Visitor passes will not be issued.
  • Parents and guardians wishing to see a student during regular hours must check in with the office. 
  • Non-emergency interruption of classes is not permitted.
  • Parents entering to see and/or sign a student out of class must be prepared to present proper identification.


In order to ensure campus security and protection to students, strict enforcement of the campus policy regarding the presence of non-students on campus is enforced.

  1.  All visitors, if allowed, must sign in with our front office and a visitor’s badge must be worn while on campus at all times.
  2. Students are not allowed to bring visitors to school.
  3. The presence of any non-student on campus during regular school hours is subject to arrest under the Penal Code, State of California, Section 626.8:
  4. Only students registered and attending Morning Creek may be on campus during school hours. Students, who have been assigned to Home Suspension and their presence on campus makes them subject to Penal Code Section 626.8, may not attend any school sponsored event during the time of suspension.
  5. Parents and guardians wishing to see a student during regular hours must check into the office of the Area Administrator. Interruption of classes is not permitted.
  6. Parents entering to see and/or sign a student out of class must be prepared to present proper identification. Students may not be released to any person other than the parent/guardian without the parent/guardian's authorization.
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