Parents
Open Enrollment
8 years ago
Open Enrollment/School Choice
The Arizona School Improvement Act of 1994 (amended in 1995) mandates that public schools provide open enrollment opportunities throughout Arizona. the law was passed to allow parents/guardians to register their children in neighboring schools and school districts in an effort to give them a choice in school selection.
Parents/guardians, whether living within or outside of the Cottonwood Oak Creek School District boundaries, are welcome to apply for enrollment in a Cottonwood school of choice. Placement is based upon space availability and highest priority for placement is given to students who reside in that school attendance area and/or were enrolled the previous year.
For the upcoming school year, parents should submit an open enrollment application to the school of their choice when they register their child. Please visit your school of choice to complete the correct forms. Your request to enroll will not be completed until you meet with your school of choice.
Download Open Enrollment Policy
Download Open Enrollment Application:
The Arizona School Improvement Act of 1994 (amended in 1995) mandates that public schools provide open enrollment opportunities throughout Arizona. the law was passed to allow parents/guardians to register their children in neighboring schools and school districts in an effort to give them a choice in school selection.
Parents/guardians, whether living within or outside of the Cottonwood Oak Creek School District boundaries, are welcome to apply for enrollment in a Cottonwood school of choice. Placement is based upon space availability and highest priority for placement is given to students who reside in that school attendance area and/or were enrolled the previous year.
For the upcoming school year, parents should submit an open enrollment application to the school of their choice when they register their child. Please visit your school of choice to complete the correct forms. Your request to enroll will not be completed until you meet with your school of choice.
Download Open Enrollment Policy
Download Open Enrollment Application:
Quick Links for Learning Sites
8 years ago

When you're counting you need to know the order of numbers. You need to figure out the first and third numbers in these series.
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Six sets of interactive word problems: Earthquake Math, Hurricane Math, Tornado Math, Wild Fire Math, Winter Storm Math, and Flood Math.

Visit for the games (such as Finish Shel's Poems), the terrific printables (a coloring book, a bookmark, and two Poetry Kits) and to watch animated video clips from Silverstein's poems and books (some performed by Silverstein himself.)

Find all prime factors of a composite number with our factor tree. This game is interactive

The award presented by the ALA to the author of "the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."

Use your knowledge of words, synonyms, analogies and more, as you try out the games and activities

The child-advocacy group which focuses on children with disabilities offers anti-bullying materials.

The US Department of Health & Human Services has launched a campaign with tips on how to identify and prevent bullying

The Cartoon Network is running PSAs and offers online resources for parents and kids.

This nonprofit civil rights advocacy group offers tips for parents and resources for teacher

The nonprofit provides tips for teens on how to navigate the internet safely and for parents to keep track of their kids' web based activities.
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Swap tiles so that each number in the triangle is the absolute difference between the two numbers below. The absolute difference is effectively the same as subtracting the smaller number from the larger number, whatever order they appear in.

In this puzzle you must arrange the pattern of shapes so that there are 4 octagons followed by 4 stars with the 2 blanks on the far right. The twist with this puzzle is that every time you move the two shapes they flip relative positions.

The goal is to reverse the order of the counters so that there are 3 purples, then 3 blues and finally the blank space.

The challenge is to arrange the numbers 1 to 15 so that each adjacent pair, when added together, result in a square number.

In this puzzle each row, column and the two diagonal lines add up to 12. The catch is that one of the numbers cannot move and must be locked before the tiles can start to be moved. After this the puzzle works like any other slide puzzle where you must try to meet the finishing condition by sliding the tiles into position.

Each line of the star and the enclosing circle need to have the numbers rearranged on them until they add up to 26.

Choose your start point from any of the circular nodes on the grid. You must then visit each straight section in only 19 moves. They will fade out to show they have been visited. As there are 17 straight pieces and the minimum you can complete this puzzle in is 19 you will obviously have to revisit a couple of straight sections.

The challenge is to arrange the numbers 1 to 15 so that each adjacent pair, when added together, result in a square number.

To solve the puzzle all of the stars must be grouped together and so must the pentagons. The two empty spaces can be left at either end of the row.

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Donations
8 years ago
Tax Credit Donation Form for Printing
for delivery in person or by mail More information below...
Arizona Department of Revenue Information
School Tax Credit Brochure 707
Local District Tax Credit Forms
Online Tax Credit Donation System
Tax Credit for School Donation Form - English
Tax Credit for School Donation Form - Spanish
Thank you! A tax receipt will be forwarded to you.
You can mail your contribution to:
Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District
One North Willard Street
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District says,
INVEST IN CHILDREN
Keep your Arizona Tax Dollars Local
Arizona authorizes a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for income taxpayers who make a donation to an Arizona public school. This means that for every dollar (up to $200 per individual filing single, $400 per married couple filing jointly) per year that you donate in support of extracurricular activities you can subtract that entire amount from your state tax liability. In addition, you may also qualify for a donation as a charitable contribution on your federal tax return.
THE DETAILS: You don’t have to have a child in school to apply for the credit. The school must use the money for extracurricular activities. Please check with whomever prepares your taxes to see how best to take advantage of this tax credit.
For more information, please call (928) 634-2288
El Distrito Escolar de Cottonwood-Oak Creek dice,
“INVERTEN EN NIÑOS
Guardan Local sus Dólares de Impuestos de Arizona”
Arizona autoriza un crédito de impuestos de dólar por dólar para contribuyentes de impuestos que hacen un donativo a una escuela pública en Arizona. Esto significa que para cada dólar (hasta $200 por individuo que archiva solo, $400 por la pareja casada que archiva colectivamente) por año que usted dona en apoyo de actividades extracurriculares, puede restar esa cantidad entera de su deuda de los impuestos del estado. Además, puede calificar por una donación como una contribución caritativa en su declaración de impuestos federales.
LOS DETALLES: Para aplicar por el crédito, no necesita tener un niño en escuela. La escuela necesita usar el dinero para actividades extracurriculares. Favor de verificar con la persona quien prepare sus declaraciones de impuestos para ver como puede aprovechar mejor este crédito de impuestos.
Para más información, favor de llamar (928) 634-2288
Emergency Plan
8 years ago
Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District has an Emergency Plan that covers the following:
Earthquake | |
Tornado | |
Weapons | |
Hazardous Materials | |
Animals/Bees | |
Assault/Fights | |
Bomb Threat | |
Intruder/Drive By Shooting | |
Campus Disorder | |
Death/Suicide | |
Fire |
Staff and students are instructed in procedures for: Shelter-In-Place, Lockdown, Duck and Cover, and Evacuation.
The Emergency Response Guides are posted in each classroom with an easy to read reference flip chart. The guide is intended as a reference and will not replace sound judgment and common sense.
During an emergency the Police and Fire Departments will make the final decisions regarding the safety of students and staff.
If an evacuation of students is called for local radio stations will be notified. | |
All information and announcements will come from the office of the Superintendent. | |
During an emergency the district web page will have updated information on the home page if possible. | |
Students will be released to parents or guardians with proper documentation. |
Policies
8 years ago
All COCSD policies can be located by clicking here to go directly to the site.
Use of Technology Resources in Instruction
Electronic Agreement
IJNDB-EA
Student Violence/Harassment/Intimidation/Bullying
J-3200 JICK
J-3211 JICK-R
J-3231 JICK-EA
J-3232 JICK-EB
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