A Cool Little School
JCCS Site Council/ELAC meeting November 15, 2021 – PDF
COVID-19 Dashboard
NCOE COVID-19 Safety Plan
Camille Creek Community School serves students, grades 6 – 12, who have been expelled or referred for issues of truancy and/or behavior from the county’s comprehensive middle and high schools. The high school program is WASC accredited. Our mission is to empower our county’s most disenfranchised youth toward a productive future through restorative relationships, targeted instruction and inspiring opportunities for growth.
Napa County Office of Education also provides educational instruction towards a high school diploma, and enrichment opportunities, for incarcerated youth through the Crossroads School at the Napa County Juvenile Hall.
Camille Creek:
- Enrolls 120-150 students at any given time
- Serves students in grades 6 -12
- Class sizes are capped at 21 students
- School hours are 9:00 am to 1:50 pm
- The After School program is offered from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- Independent Study program offered to select students
The Juvenile Court and Community School programs serve the educational needs of students who are under the protection or authority of the juvenile court or those who are referred from school districts due to truancy, behavioral issues or expulsion.
Our mission is to empower our county’s most disenfranchised youth toward a productive future through restorative relationships, targeted instruction, and inspiring opportunities for growth.
Our objective is to help our students gain the social and academic skills they will need for employment or further education and the interpersonal skills they will need to maintain positive and meaningful relationships.
Our goals are to provide:
- Highly engaging academic program through an innovative blend of classroom instruction, online, and hands on learning
- A focus on social and emotional learning in a loving environment
- College and career preparation through self-reflection and real-world experience
- Coordinated mental health services with universal screening
- Assisting students in accessing their innate source of creativity through arts education
- Provide opportunities for students to engage in supervised prosocial activities during and after school
Our foundational tenets are:
By creating an environment of unconditional love and respect for students who have encountered grave challenges, we empower them to believe in their own ability to succeed. Only when they believe in themselves, will they aspire to live healthy and productive lives. It is then that our students become open to the school experience.
When teachers create experiences of personally meaningful, engaging, creative, and stimulating work, students gain a sense of mastery that fosters positive academic mindsets.
Staff must model the social and emotional skills we wish our students to learn. Staff must understand that we “teach who we are” and hold ourselves and each other accountable to the highest interpersonal standards.
Students gain confidence through connections with the larger community through supported workplace opportunities. When our students gain confidence in the workplace, they begin the journey toward independence and productive citizenship.
Camille Creek Community School uses the Nixle text alert system. When you provide Camille Creek with your cell phone number and/or email address alerts will be sent directly to you. We will contact you through text, email and voice messages.
Camille Creek uses Nixle to share information such as parent meetings, important due dates and critical information such as school closing due to an incident such as an earthquake.
To receive Camille Creek alerts simply approve Nixle Updates on your student’s Emergency Contact Sheet.
Google Calendar Accessibility Details (external website, new window). Choose Google Calendar from the table of contents. If this calendar is not accessible to you, please contact Rebecka Anderson.
Overdrive Sora Digital Book Resources for Camille Creek Students
Middle School (external website, new window)
High School (external website, new window)
For additional support visit NVUSD Library Services. (external website, new window)
Visit NCOE’s Free Resources page for additional digital tools.
NCOE Students Support Napa’s Community Garden
NCOE Students Give Back to Community
Valley Fire Part 1: Recognizing a Need
Legal Protection Information
- Title IX Sex-Based Non-Discrimination Statute
- Title IX sex-based non-discrimination statute SPANISH
- Uniform Complaint Procedure
- Uniform Complaint Procedure SPANISH
School Accountability Report Cards
- 2020 Napa County Community School SARC English PDF | Spanish PDF
- 2020 Napa County Juvenile Hall/Court School SARC English PDF | Spanish PDF
- 2019 Napa County Community School SARC English PDF | Spanish PDF
- 2019 Napa County Juvenile Hall/Court School SARC English PDF | Spanish PDF
AB 104 Pass/No Pass Option
*For additional information visit the Camille Creek Students and Families site. (new window)
AB 104 Information (English/Spanish) – PDF
AB104 Frequently Asked Questions (English/Spanish) – PDF
Independent Study Notification (English/Spanish) – PDF
AB 104 Parent Letter 2021 (English/Spanish) – PDF
Other Resources
- Local Control Accountability Plan
- LCAP/Site Council/ELAC Meetings
- Meeting Agenda PDF
- Special Education Resources for Parents
- Statewide Resources to Support Youth and Families
- Confirmation of WASC Accreditation (external website, new window). NCOE programs are listed as “Napa COE Juvenile Community” and “Napa COE Juvenile Court”
- Pest Notification Information
- NCOE Math Policy (external website, new window)