Elementary Jr. High Academics Administration Athletics Departments Fine Arts Calvary Murrieta
Front Office  

Upper Campus Receptionist
Beth Chavez ext. 1150

Registrar
Sharol Morgan ext. 1152

  • Receive incoming phone calls
  • Greet parent volunteers and visitors to the campus
  • Receive Tuition payments
  • Handout Readmit slips for students absent.
  • Maintain emergency cards (call with changes)
  • Check Seniors out for lunch and early release
  • Student detentions (oversee-call if student unable to serve)
  • Reviews all applications for entrance
  • Sets up testing for incoming students
  • Maintains transcript records

Administrative Secretary

Kathy Fulton ext. 1169

  • Assist Superintendent as needed
  • Schedule parent, staff, and student meetings for Superintendent
  • Act as a liaison between Administration and staff
  • Maintain school personnel files
  • Coordinate calendar with Administration
  • Summer letter
  • Process job applications
  • Maintain Superintendent’s calendar

Secondary Office Manager

Rose Dowell ext. 1163

  • Schedule parent or student meetings for Principal and Vice Principal
  • Oversee secondary office staff
  • Set up new teacher interviews
  • Receive overall general questions regarding school concerns.
Office Hours

Monday through Fridays 7:30am-4:00pm
(951) 834-9190

Homework Requests

A student who has been absent for more than one day may have a Homework Request directed to the student's teachers. Because of teachers' schedules, please understand that there may be a one-day lag between the time of the request and a response from the teachers, unless requested by 11:00 AM. In most instances, teachers give out weekly or monthly course calendars that the student can refer to in order to keep up with missed class work. Parents and students can also view homework assignments through the school web site.

School Hours

Zero hour begins at 7:00 a.m. Senior high classes begin at 7:45 a.m. and end at 2:15 p.m. with an optional 8th block ending at 3:05 p.m. Junior high classes begin at 7:45 a.m. and end at 3:05 p.m. Students are discouraged from being on the school grounds prior to 6:45 a.m. or lingering after 4:00 p.m., unless they are involved in school-related activities or if siblings are involved in the after school supervision program.

Tardy Policy

Tardies affect not only the tardy student, but disrupt students in the class. It is the parent and student's responsibility to be at school and in class on time. The bell schedule allows for a 5-minute passing period between classes. All students are expected to be in class and seated at the time the bell rings at the start of the class. If a student arrives after the bell has rung, they should assume they have been marked as being tardy.
1. Morning Tardies: Students and parents should realize that being tardy to first period is just as disruptive to class learning as being tardy to any other class. Nevertheless, it is understood that there are innumerable factors that could make even a conscientious student tardy to first period. If students are not in their designated area at the time the bell rings, the student is tardy. Students are considered absent if they are more than thirty (30) minutes late and a legitimate parental excuse is required. Students are permitted three (3) first period tardies each semester without discipline. The fourth tardy, and each additional tardy, will result in detention hall or other appropriate penalties.
2. If a student is more than 10 minutes late to class, they must get a Re-admit Slip from the school office. If they do not have a note, the school office will mark the Re-admit Slip “Truant”.
3. If a staff member detains a student, they will be given a Hall Pass indicating the reason for detainment.

Parents of students who are continually tardy will be required to meet with the administration to resolve the problem.