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Feather River College Upward Bound 570 Golden Eagle Ave Quincy, CA 95971 (530) 283-0202 ext. 266 March 22, 2017 Dear Parent, Summer is approaching quickly and the Upward Bound staff is busy planning an outstanding summer program for Upward Bound students. The summer program is a vital part of the Upward Bound experience, allowing students to keep their academic skills fresh over summer, learn about colleges and careers, develop skills that will promote success, and create a network of other students with similar goals. We have scheduled mandatory Upward Bound parent meetings in each community to answer any questions you may have regarding the summer program. Mandatory parent meeting dates/times are as follows: Greenville High Library – Thursday, April 20, 5:30-6:15pm Chester High Library – Tuesday, April 25, 5:30-6:15pm Quincy High Library – Wednesday, April 26, 5:30-6:15pm Portola High Library – Thursday, April 27, 5:30-6:15pm Please find the packet containing the following items outlining the summer program (for you to keep): UB Summer Program Descriptive Calendar UB Summer Program Calendar Tentative UB Summer College Tour Itinerary Summer Block Schedule Plumas Transit Pick-Up and Drop-off Schedules in your community FRC Computer and Network Use Policy (titled: Administrative Procedure 3720) Leadership Camp Packing List Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Policy In addition, the packet of items listed below must be completed and returned using the prepaid envelope enclosed no later than Friday, May 5, 2017 (paperwork may also be returned to a UB advisor at weekly meetings). Summer Program Questionnaire Release of Liability and Medical Consent Form Medication Policy/Form Permission Form for Summer Program Water Activities Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Agreement Feather River College Upward Bound Computer and Network Use Agreement Project Discovery Medical Release Form If your student is unable to attend the summer program, please complete item 1 on the Summer Program Questionnaire and return using the enclosed prepaid envelope. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the summer program, please feel free to contact me at 283-0202 ext. 266. Sincerely, Audrey E. Peters Director TRiO Upward Bound Feather River College (530) 283-0202 ext. 266 ***The enclosed packet must be completed and submitted no later than Friday, May 5, 2017***
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Feather River College Upward Bound

570 Golden Eagle Ave Quincy, CA 95971

(530) 283-0202 ext. 266

March 22, 2017 Dear Parent,

Summer is approaching quickly and the Upward Bound staff is busy planning an outstanding summer program for Upward Bound students. The summer program is a vital part of the Upward Bound experience, allowing students to keep their academic skills fresh over summer, learn about colleges and careers, develop skills that will promote success, and create a network of other students with similar goals. We have scheduled mandatory Upward Bound parent meetings in each community to answer any questions you may have regarding the summer program. Mandatory parent meeting dates/times are as follows: Greenville High Library – Thursday, April 20, 5:30-6:15pm Chester High Library – Tuesday, April 25, 5:30-6:15pm Quincy High Library – Wednesday, April 26, 5:30-6:15pm Portola High Library – Thursday, April 27, 5:30-6:15pm Please find the packet containing the following items outlining the summer program (for you to keep):

• UB Summer Program Descriptive Calendar • UB Summer Program Calendar • Tentative UB Summer College Tour Itinerary • Summer Block Schedule • Plumas Transit Pick-Up and Drop-off Schedules in your community • FRC Computer and Network Use Policy (titled: Administrative Procedure 3720) • Leadership Camp Packing List • Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Policy

In addition, the packet of items listed below must be completed and returned using the prepaid envelope enclosed no later than Friday, May 5, 2017 (paperwork may also be returned to a UB advisor at weekly meetings).

� Summer Program Questionnaire � Release of Liability and Medical Consent Form � Medication Policy/Form � Permission Form for Summer Program Water Activities � Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Agreement � Feather River College Upward Bound Computer and Network Use Agreement � Project Discovery Medical Release Form

If your student is unable to attend the summer program, please complete item 1 on the Summer Program Questionnaire and return using the enclosed prepaid envelope. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the summer program, please feel free to contact me at 283-0202 ext. 266. Sincerely, Audrey E. Peters Director TRiO Upward Bound Feather River College (530) 283-0202 ext. 266

***The enclosed packet must be completed and submitted no later than Friday, May 5, 2017***

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Upward Bound 6-week Summer Program

Descriptive Calendar Week 1; June 12-15 (No Friday Activities): Monday – Wednesday Upward Bound Leadership Week at Camp Conery, Lake Almanor. Students will be picked up Monday, June 12th, and dropped off Wednesday, June 14th, at designated locations in their communities via Feather River College van/bus. Pick-up and drop-off times/locations are as follows:

Monday Pick-up/Wednesday Drop-off Schedule Portola: 8:45 AM/11:40AM@ Subway Sandwich parking lot Blairsden: 9:00 AM/11:25AM @ Chase parking lot Quincy: 9:30 AM/11:00AM @ Feather River College Taylorsville T: 10:00 AM/10:35AM Crescent Mills: 10:05 AM/10:30AM @ Post Office Greenville: 10:10 AM/10:25AM @ GHS parking lot Chester: 10:00 AM/10:25AM @ CHS parking lot

Thursday Introduction to on-campus program and instructors at FRC Campus; students take Plumas Transit late morning bus to FRC and Plumas Transit late afternoon bus home (see enclosed Plumas Transit schedule).

Weeks 2-5; June 19-23, June 26-30, July 10-14, July 17-21: Monday – Thursday: Enrichment courses at FRC Campus; students take Plumas Transit late morning bus to FRC and Plumas Transit late afternoon bus home (see Plumas Transit schedule on pages 7-8). Friday: Field trips TBA. There will be hands-on field trips themed to each of the core instruction areas: Science, Math, English, and Spanish. Most field trips will be in the local area and will be between the hours of 11:30am and 5:00pm enabling students to keep the same bus schedule.

NO UPWARD BOUND ACTIVITIES JULY 3-7 IN OBSERVENCE OF INDEPENDENCE DAY Week 6; July 24-27: College Tour, tentative itinerary attached. Detailed final itinerary will be distributed prior to trip. Students must attend at least 10 days of instruction prior to this trip in order to attend.

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June 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 2 3

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PUSD

Last Day of School

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Math, Science

English, Spanish College Life Skills

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 College Life Skills

Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

College Life Skills Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

Field Trip

25 26 27 28 29 30 College Life Skills

Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

College Life Skills Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

Field Trip

Leadership Camp

Summer Program Calendar

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July 2017 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 College Life Skills

Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

College Life Skills Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

Field Trip

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 College Life Skills

Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

College Life Skills Math Science

College Life Skills English Spanish

Field Trip

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Upward Bound College Tour

Holiday Week – No Upward Bound

Summer Program Calendar

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2017 Tentative College Tour Itinerary

Students must attend at least 10 days of summer instruction in order to attend the college tour. There are limited spots on the tour so students with the best attendance and behavior will be given priority.

Monday, July 24, 2017 Depart FRC Simpson University Tour Shasta College Tour Stay at College of the Siskiyous

Tuesday, July 25, 2017 Tour College of the Siskiyous Living Memorial near Weed, CA Stay at Ashland Commons

Wednesday, July 26, 2017 Tour Southern Oregon University Attend Oregon Shakespeare Fest: Beauty & the Beast Stay at Ashland Commons Thursday July 27, 2017 Return to Plumas County

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Plumas Transit Approximate Bus Pick-Up Schedule (See Plumas Transit Schedule below for exact pick-up times): Chester 10:00am

Greenville 10:45am Quincy 10:45am Portola 10:00am

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

11:11am Bus arrives from Portola/Quincy

Bus arrives from Portola/Quincy

Bus arrives from Portola/Quincy

Bus arrives from Portola/Quincy

Field Trip 11:30am-5:00pm

11:18am Bus arrives from Greenville/Chester

Bus arrives from Greenville/Chester

Bus arrives from Greenville/Chester

Bus arrives from Greenville/Chester

11:30-12:20am College Life Skills College Life Skills College Life Skills College Life Skills 12:20-1:00pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch

1:00-2:45pm Science/Math Spanish 2 / 10/11 Literature

Science/Math Spanish 2 / 10/11 Literature

2:45-3:00pm Break Break Break Break

3:00-4:45pm Math/Science Advanced Literature/Spanish 1

Math/Science Advanced Literature/Spanish 1

5:21pm Bus departs for Greenville/Chester

Bus departs for Greenville/Chester

Bus departs for Greenville/Chester

Bus departs for Greenville/Chester

5:04pm Bus departs for Portola Bus departs for Portola Bus departs for Portola Bus departs for Portola

Plumas Transit Approximate Bus Drop-Off Schedule (See Plumas Transit Schedule below for exact drop-off times): Chester 6:45pm Greenville 6:00pm Quincy 5:15pm Portola 6:15pm Students will be given their class schedule detailing their summer course placements the last day of camp and/or their first day on the FRC campus. Students will be issued an FRC student ID on June 15th, the first day on the FRC campus. Students must show their FRC student ID to receive free fares on all Plumas Transit bus routes.

Summer Program Block Schedule 2017

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Plumas Transit Schedules - Greenville/Chester

Morning Pick-Up Afternoon Drop-Off Bus Stop AM Bus Stop PM

Marie @ Lorraine 10:00 Feather River College 5:21 Watson @ Hwy 36 10:02 Evergreen Trailer Park 5:25 Hwy 36 @ Irwin 10:03 Taylorsville "T" 5:45 Holiday Market 10:04 Hwy 89 @ Carter Street 5:49 Post Office 10:08 Hwy 89 @ Evergreen Market 5:58 Sierra Meadows 10:10 Sheriff Sub-Station 5:59 Hwy 36 @ Melissa 10:12 Wolf Creek @ Higbie 6:03 Hamilton Branch/3881 A-13 10:23 Canyon Dam/Post Office 6:12 Canyon Dam/Grocery Store 10:34 Hamilton Branch/3881 A-13 6:23 Wolf Creek @ Higbie 10:43 Hwy 36 @ Melissa 6:34 Sheriff Sub-Station 10:46 Sierra Meadows Apts. 6:36 Hwy 89 @ Evergreen Mkt. 10:48 Holiday Mkt. 6:41 Hwy 89 @ Carter Street 10:55 Hwy 36 @ Irwin 6:45 Taylorsville "T" 10:57 Watson @ Hwy 36 6:48 Evergreen Trailer Park 11:13 Marie @ Lorraine 6:50 Courthouse Annex 11:17 Feather River College 11:18

Chester Stops

Greenville Stops

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Plumas Transit Schedules - Portola/Quincy

Morning Pick-Up Afternoon Drop-Off Bus Stop AM Bus Stop PM

T&W Apartments 10:00 Feather River College 5:04 Dollards 10:02 Fitness Center 5:08 Post Office 10:05 Court St. at W. Main St. 5:10 Fourth and California 10:06 Main St. and Post Office 5:11 Senior Housing 10:09 Plumas Pines/Safeway 5:13 Fire Hall/1st and Cal. 10:12 Valley Heights and Hwy 70 5:17 Commercial/S. Gulling 10:13 Stone House at Hwy 70 5:19 Gulling before stoplight 10:15 First and Hwy 70 5:20 Gulling and Magnolia 10:16 Resse St. and Hwy 70 5:21 West St. & Spruce 10:17 Spring Garden/Frontage Rd. 5:28 Canyon Club 10:18 Sloat Rd/Cromberg 5:36 Delleker Rd./Hwy 70 10:21 Park and Ride 5:45 Park & Ride 10:31 Graeagle Store 5:50 58421 Hwy 70/Cromberg 10:39 Delleker Rd./Hwy 70 5:59 Spring Garden/Greenhorn 10:47 Canyon Club 6:02 First and Hwy 70 10:55 West & Spruce 6:04 Sav Mor 10:56 Gulling and Magnolia 6:05 Relay Station 10:57 Gulling and Value-Wise 6:06 Plumas Pines/Safeway 11:01 S. Gulling and Commercial 6:08 Lawrence at Post Office 11:03 Post Office 6:10 Lawrence an Railway 11:04 Fourth and California 6:11 Fitness Center 11:06 Fire Hall/1st and California 6:12 Feather River College 11:11 Senior Housing 6:14

Dollards 6:17

T&W Apartments 6:18

Portola Stops

Quincy Stops

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Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Policy

The following behavior/conduct policy standards have been developed to ensure consistent expectations for all who participate in the summer program. The goal of the summer program is to increase student’s academic abilities, assist students in learning about themselves and the world around them, and to encourage student success as a whole. The standards below were developed to help promote these basic program goals and to promote safety and courtesy of others.

Summer Program Attendance: Students are required to be here every scheduled day of the summer program. If you are a first year participant in Upward Bound or a continuing participant that has participated in less than 90 percent of school year UB activities, your absence from the entirety of the summer program is grounds for dismissal from Upward Bound. Please note that the program schedule has been tailored to allow time for students to have a summer job if desired. Summer jobs are not an acceptable reason for absence from the UB summer program. We understand that families may have scheduled family vacations and students may participate in other extracurricular activities during the summer that increase their chances of attending college. That being said, please list all scheduled absences/reasons on the Summer Program Questionnaire, have a parent sign off on these absences, and submit with the parent participation packet. If a student will be absent on a date that is not listed on the Summer Program Questionnaire, a parent must contact the Director, Audrey Peters, at 283-0202 ext. 266 or on her cell at (805) 235-5212. Students may not leave with anyone other than family and this should be handled on a case-by-case basis. Upward Bound Staff must approve arrangements in advance.

Use of Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco: Any student in possession of drugs (alcohol, marijuana, other illicit drugs, and/or tobacco) or suspected beyond a reasonable doubt, will on first offense be sent home. In addition, their parents and authorities will be called immediately.

Sexual Harassment: Sexual harassment is defined as intimidation, bullying or coercion of a sexual nature, or the unwelcome or inappropriate promise of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. Sexual harassment is not tolerated in the Upward Bound program and is grounds for immediate dismissal from the program.

Public Displays of Affection: Excessive public displays of affection are inappropriate and are not tolerated during the summer program. Instances of excessive and inappropriate public displays of affection will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis by Upward Bound staff and may be grounds for dismissal from the summer program.

Cellular Phones: Cell phones are not to be used during class time or during program activities. The same applies to listening to iPods. As soon as you walk in to a classroom, all iPods must be taken off. The program is not responsible for the loss or theft of a cell phone or iPod. Teachers are allowed to confiscate cell phones/iPods if it is interrupting class instruction.

Dress Code Clothing should be respectful to self, program, teachers, peers, and FRC personnel at all times:

o Attire representing alcohol or drug products or consumption is unacceptable. o Pants must be secured on the waist and no undergarments exposed. o Shirts/blouses: stomachs must be covered and excessive cleavage is not permitted. o Hats cannot be worn inside any building. o Skirts: no shorter than mid-thigh. o No strapless shirts / no visible bra straps

Students must wear their Upward Bound T-shirt on all Friday field trips.

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Respect for Others: Any student will be reprimanded if he/she repeatedly behaves in a manner that is immature, irresponsible and unsafe. Excessive use of profanity and/or bullying is unacceptable and will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.

FRC Student ID: During the first week of the summer program, each student will be issued an FRC student ID. It is the student’s responsibility to carry this ID with them at all times during the summer program. This ID must be shown to the Plumas Transit driver in order to receive a free ride on the bus to and from the program.

Visitors: Family members are the only visitors allowed on the FRC campus during program activities or on UB field trips. Non-family adults or youth that do not participate in Upward Bound are strictly prohibited.

Fighting: Any student can be removed from the program if he/she repeatedly engages in VERBAL and/or PHYSICAL FIGHTING. This also includes students who instigate fighting among their peers.

Theft: Students suspected beyond a reasonable doubt of stealing during any Upward Bound activity will be dismissed from the program.

Vandalism: Any acts of destruction to public or private property, no matter how small, are taken very seriously. Students committing such acts will be a) expected to clean up the mess, b) replace anything destroyed at their own cost, and c) risk dismissal from the program.

Vans/Buses: Utmost respect for Plumas Transit and FRC vans/buses is required at all times. This includes wearing safety belts and cleaning up after oneself. Please realize that while riding Plumas Transit buses on the way to and from the summer program you are representing Upward Bound. Please help us maintain a positive reputation in the community by being respectful of other riders, the Plumas Transit buses, and the Plumas Transit drivers (this includes refraining from swearing and inappropriate conversation).

Overall Cleanliness: Students are required to clean up after themselves wherever on or off campus. All students are required to maintain appropriate personal hygiene habits.

Stipends: Students are issued stipends of up to $60 a month based on their participation in the summer program. All assignments must be completed in order to receive the maximum stipend during the summer program.

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Administrative Procedure 3720 Computer and Network Use Reference: Education Code Section 70902

The District's computers and network systems (computing resources) are the sole property of the Feather River Community College District. They may not be used by any person without the proper authorization of the District. Computing resources are to be used for District instructional and work related purposes only, except as noted in the Personal Use clause of the Usage section. This procedure applies to all District students, faculty, administrators and staff and to all others granted use of District computing resources. This procedure refers to all District computing resources whether individually controlled or shared, stand-alone or networked. It applies to all computer and information technology resources owned, leased, operated, or contracted by the District. This includes desktop and laptop computers, printers, monitors, servers, routers, hubs, removable storage devices, switches, scanners, mobile computing equipment, software, and all other information technology resources, regardless of whether they are used for administration, teaching or other purposes.

Legal Process This procedure exists within the framework of the District’s Board Policy BP3720 and all applicable state and federal laws. A user of District computing resources who is found to have violated any of these procedures may be subject to progressive disciplinary action, including but not limited to revocation of their network account, disciplinary suspension or expulsion from the College or termination from employment and/or civil or criminal prosecution.

Copyrights and Licenses All computer users must abide by copyrights and license terms for software and other computer-based information. * Copying - Software protected by copyright may not be copied except as expressly permitted by the owner of the copyright or otherwise permitted by copyright law. Protected software, including but not limited to commercial, shareware, and freeware may not be copied into or from any District computer or other computing resource, except pursuant to a valid license or as otherwise permitted by copyright law. The Information Services Department staff are the only District employees authorized to install, upgrade or modify software. * Number of Simultaneous Users - The number and distribution of copies must be handled in such a way that the number of simultaneous users does not exceed the number of original copies purchased, unless otherwise stipulated in the purchase contract or license terms. * Copyrights - In addition to software, all other copyrighted information (text, images, icons, audio materials, etc.) retrieved from computers or computing resources must be used in conformance with applicable copyright and all other relevant laws. Copied material must be properly attributed. Plagiarism of computer-based information is prohibited in the same way that plagiarism of any other protected work is prohibited.

Integrity of Computing Resources Computer users must respect the integrity of all computer-based information resources. * Modification or Removal of Equipment - Computer users must not attempt to modify, disconnect, or remove computer equipment, software, or other computing resources. * Unauthorized Use - Computer users must not interfere with other users’ ability to use the District’s computing resources. This includes, but is not limited to: the sending of chain letters or excessive messages, either locally or off-campus; printing excess copies of documents, files, data, or programs; running grossly inefficient programs when efficient alternatives are known by the user to be available;

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unauthorized modification of computing resources, equipment, operating systems, or disk partitions; attempting to crash or tie up a District computer or network; and damaging or vandalizing District computing resources, including, but not limited to equipment, software or computer files. * Unauthorized Programs - Computer users must not intentionally develop or use programs which disrupt other computer users or which access private or restricted portions of any computing resource, or which damage the software or hardware components of any computing resource. Computer users must ensure that they do not use utilities or programs, that interfere with other computer users or that modify normally protected or restricted portions of any computing resource or other user’s accounts. The use of any unauthorized program, including data encryption programs, may result in progressive disciplinary action as provided in this procedure, and may further lead to civil or criminal legal proceedings.

Unauthorized Access Computer users may only access computers and other computing resources to which they are legitimately entitled. They must not seek to gain access to non-authorized computing resources and must not assist others in gaining unauthorized access to District computers or computing resources. * Abuse of Computing Privileges - Users of District computing resources must not access computers, computer software, computer files, or networks without proper authorization, or intentionally enable others to do so, regardless of whether the computer, computer software, computer files, or network in question is owned by the District. Student network accounts must not be used to access office computers under any circumstance. Abuse of the networks to which the District belongs will be treated as an abuse of District computing resources. * Reporting Problems - Any problems discovered with network performance or computer security must be reported promptly to the Information Services Department staff so that steps can be taken to investigate and resolve the problem. The same is true if you suspect your network account has been compromised in any way. * Password Protection - No sharing of passwords to access District computing resources is allowed. Computer users are responsible to make sure that others do not use their network account or passwords for any reason. A password-protected screen saver is required on all office computers to minimize the risk that an unattended computer is used for unauthorized access to the network or other computing resources. A computer user who has been authorized to use a password-protected program or other computing resource may be subject to both civil and criminal liability if the user discloses the password or makes the computing resource available to others.

Usage Computer users must respect the rights of other computer users. Attempts to circumvent security mechanisms in order to gain unauthorized access to the network or to another person’s information, or subvert computer or network security measures are a violation of District procedures and may also violate applicable law. Any activity that may negatively impact the operation of the network is prohibited and may be enforced by blocking particular web sites or Internet protocols. Users are responsible for all activities originating from their network accounts. * Unlawful Messages - Users may not use electronic communication facilities to send defamatory, fraudulent, harassing, obscene, threatening, or other messages that violate applicable federal, state or other laws or any District policy, or which constitute the unauthorized release of confidential information. Access to various email and other communication systems and distribution lists may be restricted. * Commercial Use - Electronic communication facilities may not be used to transmit commercial or personal advertisements, solicitations or promotions. Some District organizations may be authorized to sell items, according to the stated purpose of the organization(s). District computing resources must not

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be used by individuals for commercial purposes. Users also are reminded that “.edu” domains on the Internet have rules restricting or prohibiting commercial use, and users may not conduct activities not appropriate within those Internet domains. * Information Belonging to Others - Users must not intentionally seek to obtain copies of computer-based information, or modify data files, programs, or passwords belonging to other users. * Rights of Individuals - Users must not release any individual’s (students, faculty, administrators or staff) confidential information to anyone without proper authorization. No confidential information is to be stored on any District owned mobile computing device or removable storage media, including notebook computers, PDA devices, cellular phones, diskettes, CD/DVD discs, or USB flash drives. * User identification - Users shall not send communications or messages anonymously or without accurately identifying the originating account or computer workstation. * Political Use - The District is a public, non-profit, tax-exempt organization and, as such, is subject to specific federal, state and local laws regarding sources of income, political activities, use of property and similar matters, therefore the District’s computing resources must not be used for partisan political activities where prohibited by federal, state or other applicable laws. * Personal Use - District computing resources must not be used for personal activities not related to appropriate District functions, except in a purely incidental manner. The appropriate administrator or supervisor will typically handle minor infractions of this section by District employees informally. The Chief Student Services Officer informally handles minor infractions by students.

Nondiscrimination All users have the right to be free from any conduct connected with the use of the District’s network and computing resources that discriminates against any person. No user shall use the District’s network and computing resources to transmit any message, create any communication of any kind, or store information in any form which violates any District procedure or applicable law regarding discrimination or harassment, or which is defamatory or obscene, or which constitutes the unauthorized release of confidential information.

Disclosure The District reserves the right to monitor all use of the District’s network and computing resources to assure compliance with these procedures. Users should be aware that they have no expectation of privacy in the use of the District’s network and computing resources. The District will exercise this right only for legitimate District purposes, including but not limited to ensuring the integrity, performance, and security of its computing resources. * Possibility of Disclosure - Users should be aware of the possibility of unintended disclosure of electronic communications and other digital information stored on the District’s computers or computing resources. * Retrieval - It is possible for information entered into or transmitted via computer and communications systems to be retrieved, even if a user has deleted such information. * Public Records - The California Public Records Act (Government Code Sections 6250 et seq.) includes computer transmissions in the definition of “public record” and nonexempt communications made on the District’s network and computers must be disclosed if requested by a member of the public. * Litigation - Computer transmissions may be discoverable in litigation.

Dissemination and User Acknowledgment All users shall be provided with printed copies of these procedures and be directed to familiarize themselves with them.

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Users shall sign and date the acknowledgment included in this procedure stating that they have read and understand these procedures, and will comply with them. This acknowledgment shall be in the form as follows:

Computer and Network Use Agreement I have received a copy of the District’s Computer and Network Use Procedure (AP3270) dated April 12, 2006, and this Agreement. Submitting this form certifies that I have read and understand the guidelines for computer and network use. I agree to abide by the requirements stated in AP3270 for the duration of my employment and/or enrollment. I am aware that violations of this Computer and Network Use Procedure may subject me to progressive disciplinary action, including but not limited to revocation of my network account, disciplinary suspension or expulsion from the College or termination from employment and/or civil or criminal prosecution.

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Leadership Camp Packing List

Clothing • 1 Upward Bound sweatshirt • PJ’s (for bedtime) • 1 water-proof rain jacket or poncho • 2 pairs of comfortable pants • 2 pairs of shorts • 2-3 t-shirts; please bring your Upward

Bound t-shirt • 1 long-sleeved t-shirt • 3 pairs of underwear • 3 pairs of socks • 1 swimsuit • 1 warm hat (wool or fleece) • 1 sun hat or baseball cap • 1 pair comfortable, close-toed tennis

shoes or light boots • 1 pair shower flip-flops (optional) • Mittens or gloves (optional) Bedding/linen • 1 pillow and pillow-case • 1 sleeping bag (unless the option to

borrow a sleeping bag is selected on the following page)

• 1 towel • Laundry bag or garbage bag (for

wet/dirty clothes)

Toiletries Kit • 1 soap and travel soap container • 1 bottle shampoo and conditioner • Toothbrush and toothpaste • Contacts or glasses (if applicable) • Sunscreen • Lip balm/chapstick • Feminine hygiene products (if applicable) Miscellaneous • 1 flashlight or headlamp with batteries • Books for reading pleasure • Bug spray (optional; no aerosol cans) • Watch • Binoculars (optional) • Small, appropriate games and/or cards

(optional, no Cards Against Humanity) • Camera (optional)

*NOTE: If it is cold out, please pack more layers for your students as we are located in the mountains and weather can change quickly. We spend most of our class time outside, rain, snow, or shine (unless there’s lightning). Important! Prohibited Items Include: Swiss-Army knives/Leatherman, weapons, illegal substances, aerosol spray cans, matches/lighters, inappropriate games (i.e. Cards Against Humanity) Food and beverages will be provided.

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Summer Program Questionnaire

Student Name: ____________________________________________________________________________

1. Do you plan to attend the summer program? The summer program is mandatory. If you are a first year participant in Upward Bound or a continuing participant that has participated in less than 90 percent of school year UB activities, your absence from the entirety of the summer program is grounds for dismissal from Upward Bound.

� Yes � No (if you select “No”, please complete “Reason for absence” and parent signature below)

I plan to attend the summer program! However, I will miss the following date(s):

________________________________________________________________________________________

Reason for absence: _________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________________

Parent confirmation of absence (signature):_______________________________________________

2. Do you plan to drive yourself and park at the college? □ Yes, I will need a parking pass □ No, I will ride the bus or will be dropped off

3. Do you need to borrow a sleeping bag for the Leadership Camp? □ Yes, I will need to borrow a sleeping bag □ No, I will bring a sleeping bag

4. Are you interested in being placed in a summer internship position? There are a limited number of paid internships. Students are placed in an internship based on their career interest and the availability of internship hosting businesses/organizations. Students placed in an internship will work hours agreed upon by all parties involved during the month of August. Students must provide their own transportation to and from their internship placement. A student can earn $300 for the month of August if they fulfill their internship commitment. There are a limited number of internships available so preference is given to upperclassmen and those who have an outstanding participation record in Upward Bound activities.

� Yes � No (if you select “Yes”, please complete career interest area below)

Career interest area(s):___________________________________________________________________

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Feather River Community College District Upward Bound Summer Program

RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND MEDICAL CONSENT FORM Hazardous Activities

Dear Parent/Guardian:

Kindly complete and return this form to the Upward Bound Director. __________________________ has my permission to participate in the following voluntary activity:

Destination: __Upward Bound Summer Program_____________________________

Program Dates: Monday, June 12, 2017, thru Thursday, July 27, 2017, excluding weekends and July 3-7____ (Please see detailed schedule included)

In the event of illness or injury, I do hereby consent to whatever X-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical, surgical, or dental diagnosis or treatment and hospital care are considered necessary in the best judgment of the attending physician, surgeon, or dentist and performed by or under the supervision of a member of the medical staff of the hospital or facility furnishing medical or dental services.

As stated in California Education Code Section 35330, I understand that I hold the Feather River Community College District Upward Bound, its officers, agents and employees, harmless from any or all liability to claims, which may arise out of or in connection with my child's participation in this activity.

I fully understand that participants are to abide by all rules and regulations governing conduct during the trip. Any violation of these rules and regulations may result in that individual being sent home at his/her and/or parents' expense. Student Signature ____________________________ Date of Birth: ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature:_________________________________________ Date:_______________

EMERGENCY FORM

Parent/Guardian Name(s) _____________________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: __________________ Cell Phone: _________________ Work Phone: _______________ Additional Emergency Contact Person:___________________________________________________ Additional Emergency Contact Phone:___________________________________________________ Do you have a medical insurance plan? __________________________________________________ If yes, what is the name of the company? _________________________________________________ Please list any life threatening information: _______________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________

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SUMMER PROGRAM MEDICATION POLICY / FORM

Student Name: ______________________________________________________________________ A special note to Parents/Guardians: (1) All medications must be registered on this form. (2) All medications, except those which must be kept on the student's person for emergency use, must

be kept and distributed by the staff. (3) If any medications are to be taken by the student, list them here:

(Name of medication and reason) ____________________________________________ (4) _____ Check here if there are no medical problems that the staff should be aware of and no

medications required during the summer program. If your son or daughter has a medical problem, kindly describe below.

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________

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PERMISSION FORM FOR SUMMER PROGRAM WATER ACTIVITIES

Student Name: ___________________________________________________________________ Upward Bound requires a separate permission form for trips where wading and/or swimming will be included. If at all possible, the services of certified life guards will be made available. Under certain circumstances this may not be possible, so you need to be aware that there may not be life guard services on hand. We do require reduced adult-to-student ratios for swimming activities. Please fill in the appropriate information along with your signature of approval or disapproval. Field trip or planned activity – describe potential water activities: __ Swimming at Lake Almanor________________ Date(s) of planned activity: ___June 12th through 14th, 2017______________________________________ Swimming ability of my son/daughter: ______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ My son/daughter participate in the planned water activities for this trip.

(Please check one) Comments: _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature: ______________________________________ Date: _________________

□ May □ May Not

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Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Agreement

By signing below I, ________________________, acknowledge that I have read the Upward Bound Summer Program Behavior/Conduct Policy and understand what is expected of me/my child during the Upward Bound summer program.

Student Signature: ____________________________________Date:______________

Parent Signature: _____________________________________Date:______________

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Feather River College Upward Bound Computer and Network Use Agreement

Access to modern information technology is essential to the pursuit of achieving Feather River College's and Upward Bound’s mission of instructional excellence. The ability to use computing systems and software, as well as internal and external data networks, is an important privilege for all members of the College community. The preservation of that privilege requires that each individual faculty member, staff member, administrator and student comply with all established District procedures for appropriate use, including all relevant federal, state, and local laws. These include laws of general application such as libel, copyright, trademark, privacy, obscenity and child pornography laws as well as laws that are specific to computers and communication systems, such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.

Violations of District procedures may result in progressive disciplinary action, including the loss of computer use privileges, dismissal from the College, and legal action. Additionally, specific violations may constitute a criminal offense. Accordingly, it is the duty of the District to provide a copy of the Administrative Procedure AP3720 to every College employee and every College student using FRC's computing resources in order that they fully understand their responsibilities in doing so.

Please read the Administrative Procedure AP3720 included.

I have received a copy of the District’s Computer and Network Use Procedure (AP 3720) dated April 12, 2006, and this Agreement. My signature below certifies that I have read and understand the guidelines for computer and network use. I agree to abide by the requirements stated in AP3720 for the duration of my participation in Upward Bound at Feather River College. I am aware that violations of this Computer and Network Use Procedure may subject me to progressive disciplinary action, including but not limited to revocation of my network account, disciplinary suspension or expulsion from the College or termination from employment and/or civil or criminal prosecution.

Upward Bound Participant Signature: __________________________________________ Date: ________________

First Name: _________________________M.I.______ Last Name: ____________________________________

PLEASE NOTE: Your network user name will normally be your first name initial, middle initial, last name (all in lower case with no spaces). Your network password will be your first name initial, last four digits of your student ID number (that the UB staff will provide you with), last name initial (all lower case with no spaces). You can change your password at any time when you are logged on.

_____ Please check (√) here if you already have a network account and you only need to have your password reset at this time.

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