Comprehensive Saber Support System
Our goal is to respond to the broad range of student needs by providing students with comprehensive, coordinated, integrated, and custom supports that are accessible, timely, and strength-based so they can achieve in school. An array of student support services designed to develop competent students. The focus is on prevention efforts that support student success.
Basic Support For All Students
(Involves students, teachers, parents)- Safe learning environment
- On-going assessing, monitoring, and reporting of student progress:
- Progress reports and conferences
- Quarterly report cards
- Teacher communication with parents
- Parent-teacher conferences
- Parent nights
- Counseling-counselor
- Coordinated health services for students
- E-school
- Adjustment of instructional strategies / differentiation:
- Heterogeneous grouping
- Strategic & Corrective Reading
- P-20 Initiatives
- Campbell Complex articulation
- Freshman orientation
- 9th & 10th grade Talent Development
- Smaller Learning Communities
- Community service experience
- Academy of International Studies
- Career Exploration
- Career Pathway planning
- Job shadowing, internships
- Upward Bound
- Running start
- AVID
- NOVANET
- University partnerships
- Habits of Mind
- Academic/ Athletic tutoring
- After school credit classes
- Saturday Credit Club
- SAT Prep credit classes
- College Connections for athletics
- Technology Resources
- Agri-Business Learning Center
- Peer Education
- JCHS Webpage
- Yearbook
- NJROTC
- Writing Across the Curriculum
- High Schools That Work: Key Practices
- Transition Center
- Library Services
- Ewa Naupaka
- NOVA Net
Informal Additional Support Through Collaboration
(Involves students, teachers, parents, school-level Personnel, other agencies)- Counseling sessions
- PARENT PROJECT
- Family Support
- Open House, Parent Nights, Coffee Hours
- PTSA
- Health Aide services
- Student council
- Peer mediation
- GEAR-UP
- Career Resource Center:
- Post high school educational opportunities
- College Planning
- Career Kokua Program
- Assistance with scholarships
- College & career speakers
- Military (ASVAB) testing & counseling
- Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) Prep
- ESLL (for second language learners)
- Newcomers After School for ESLL program
- Extra-curricular Clubs:
Fil -Am, LEO, Mock Trial, S.A.D.D, (Students Against Drunk Driving ), Hiking Club, JCHS Step Team, Drama, Photography, Japan, DECA, FCCLA, Literary Connections, Art, Graphics, ACES, Surf Team, Polynesian Club, 96706 Dance Squad, Skills USA, Math, H.Y.P.E. (Helping Young People Excel), R.S.V.P. (Raising Student Voice and Participation),Gear up Hui, International, Video, HOSA, (Health Occupations Students Association), National Honor Society, Campbell’s Vinyl Villains, Networking-Technologies Skills USA, JCHS Literary Journal Vox Pop. - Athletic Teams:
Football, Basketball, Softball, Boys/Girls Basketba Soccer, Tennis, Soft Tennis, Track, Golf, Judo, Wrestling, Swimming, Volleyball, Paddling, Air Riflery Bowling, Cross Country, Competitive Cheerleading, and Pep Squad.
Individualized School & Community-Based Programs
(Involves programs beyond the regular classroom Classroom considered at Student Support Team meetings)- Counseling
- YMCA
- NOVA Net CSAP:
- Guided Study
- Double Dosing English & Math
- After school tutorials
- Advanced Placement
- Work / Study Programs
- GED
- Gifted and Talented program/hon
- Twilight School
- Home Hospital Instruction
Specialized Services from DOE and / or Agencies
(Involves Section 504, IDEA & other compliance issues; Care Coordinator identified; Service Plan, MP or IEP Developed)- Referrals for Special Education/ 504
- Special Education Services
- Section 504 Modifications / Plan
- Transition Services:
- Job Training
- Job Search assistance
- Occupational, speech, and/or physical therapy
- Public Health nursing services
- Home Bound Instruction
- Transportation (curb to curb)
- Employment Training Center
Intensive & Multiple Agency Services
(Involves Coordinated Service Plans, Multi- agency Student Support Teams, and possible off- campus placement)- Hale O Ulu
- Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
- Department of Health Services
- Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
- Workplace Readiness
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Youth Challenge
- Youth Build
- Youth Services
- Residential
- Job Corps
The CSSS sets forth to fulfill an educational commitment to every student so they may achieve the Vision of the Public School Graduate:
- Realize their goals and aspirations
- Possess essential attitudes, knowledge, and skills
- Contribute positively to and compete in society
- Exercise citizenship rights and responsibility
- Master subjects without need for remediation

