
What is READI?
A Safety Net for San Dieguito Union High School District Students Dealing with Substance Abuse Issues.
What does READI stand for?
Recovery Education Alcohol Drug Instruction
How does a student get referred to READI?
In possession of alcohol and/or drugs
In possession of alcohol and/or drug paraphernalia
Under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
Parental/Student self-referral
What are the requirements of READI?
3 Day Intensive Drug and Alcohol Education held at San Dieguito Academy in Room 92 - Program dates will be set by Assistant Principal
Completion of 1 Parent Life Ring Support Group held at San Dieguito Academy - Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. in Room 92
Completion of Wraparound (10 Hours of Community Service, 5 Recovery Hours, Prevention Packet, 8 weeks of group)
How can I refer my child to READI?
Contact your child's Assistant Principal and they can make the appropriate referral to the program.
Benefits of the READI Program?
To support students towards making healthier choices so that they can be successful both academically and personally.
If a student selects and completes the READI Program, he/she will avoid any written statements about suspensions on the student record; however, students are still subject to suspension from extracurricular activities such as athletics, speech and debate, band, drama, etc. Student will be subject to the rules and regulations that govern participation in these activities.
For more information or to request a referral, contact your Assistant Principal or either member of the READI Program:
Joseph R. Olesky, MS
Tiffany Findell, MSW
760-753-1121 ext. 5056 and 5304