• Attendance Policy

    The district is now using a system that will make automated calls to the parents of students who are absent. It is extremely important you call the attendance line at 623-445-3790 prior to 9:00 a.m. to verify your child's absence.

    School attendance is not only a good habit, state law requires it. Arizona State Law (15-802.A, 15-803.E) requires every person who has custody of a child between the ages of six and sixteen years shall make sure the child attends school for the full time school is in session unless unable to attend due to illness or another legitimate reason.

    To encourage and improve school attendance, Esperanza has implemented a truancy program in partnership with Maricopa County Juvenile Court. This truancy program is called C.U.T.S. (Court Unified Truancy Suppression). We will be tracking attendance very closely. Your child is expected to be at school every day, unless there is an excused reason not to be. An absence is defined as a minimum of one missed class period per day. An unexcused absence will count as a truant day as defined by law. A student is “habitually truant” if he/she has five or more unexcused absences from school. A student that is absent more than ten percent (18 days) of the required number of school days per year is considered to have “excessive absences” whether the absence is excused or unexcused.
    When a student has five or more unexcused absences or 18 excessive absences (excused OR unexcused), the student can be cited to the CUTS Program through the Juvenile Court. The hearing will be held on the school campus with representatives from Desert Sage and the Juvenile Court. A parent or legal guardian must be present with the student at the time of the hearing. Consequences at the hearing may include the following: required attendance of the parent and the child at an education class (to be held on Saturdays), work hours assigned to the child, counseling, etc. The parent will be assessed a $50 Diversion fee. If you fail to take the necessary steps to provide your child with appropriate education you may receive a citation. If convicted, it is a Class 3 misdemeanor.
    The education of your child is extremely important to us. This program is another way that Esperanza is working with the community to ensure a quality education for all students. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Lisa Crain at (623) 445 -4700.

    Thank you for your support regarding this program.

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  • Transportation Information & Bus Routes

    Our primary purpose is to transport students to and from school safely, efficiently and dependably, to provide the highest quality of support for the educational programs by delivering the best possible transportation services.
    The Deer Valley Unified School District Transportation Department offers transportation service for:

    • Kindergarten - students who live over 1/2 mile from school.
    • Grades 1-6 - students who live over 1 mile from school.
    • Grades 7-8 - students who live over 1 1/2 miles from school.
    • Grades 9-12 - students who live over 1 3/4 miles from school.

    It is our goal to provide a safe, efficient pupil transportation service. To accomplish this goal, there are responsibilities and rules for each member involved in the transportation system, staff, students and parents. We ask parents to become familiar with the rules and procedures and to discuss them with their child. 

    Mission 
    The mission of the Transportation Department is to provide safe, reliable, respectful and efficient transportation for all passengers, and to ensure continuous improvement through training and communication with all employees.
     
    For further information please contact our Transportation Department at 602-467-5090 or go to the transportation website.