Salpointe’s Hear Something, Say/Text Something tip line is a tool for parents and students to help the school maintain a safe environment and provide for the health, safety and well-being of our students. The line is not a crisis line or hotline. It is anonymous and allows the caller to leave a voice message or text message. The line is checked daily and credible reports are investigated and acted upon appropriately. Please call 520-547-1954 to make a report.
The Attendance Office can be reached at 520-547-1957 or attendance@salpointe.org. Please be sure to give at least a two hour notice for your early dismissal request to be processed.
Please encourage your student to communicate directly with their teacher. If necessary, next steps (in this order) are for you to contact the teacher, then the department chairperson and, lastly, the Assistant Principal for Academics.
Please contact your student’s class counselor right away. The sooner the school is informed of your student’s challenges, the better we can help them.
- Freshman Counselor – Tim McGann – 520-547-9365
- Sophomore Counselor – Wendy Corrales – 520-547-5907
- Junior Counselor – Gabriela Costa –
- Senior Counselor – Lupita Gomez – 520-547-4456
- Director of Counseling – Mike Urbanski – 520-547-4458
Students are tested for drug use through a recognized drug testing laboratory. Standard testing procedures include the collection of a small amount of hair from the base of the scalp. The majority of students are selected randomly for testing using a computer program. Students may be tested due to suspicion of drug use. Those students selected for leadership positions on Kairos are also tested. Trained school personnel administer the tests in the Health Office and the samples are mailed to a lab (Omega Laboratories). The lab sends the results directly to the Assistant Principal for Student Services. Parents/guardians are contacted with test results, both positive and negative.
Please encourage your student to communicate directly with their coach. If necessary, next steps (in this order) are for you to contact the coach and, lastly, the Director of Athletics.
Yes! Salpointe offers 23 AP courses and 21 dual enrollments courses for students interested in earning college credit while at Salpointe. Please click here for more information.