If you use an an iPhone, you can access this hospital’s health records. Follow these steps: Open the Health app on your iPhone. Select Health Recor...
My Health Rec allows you to view, download and transmit your up-to-date health information. Specifically, you can: View some pathology, radiology a...
All patients can sign up for patient portal access. Signing up for the patient portal is quick, easy, and only takes a few minutes. Self-registrati...
You can enroll in the patient portal while completing the registration process at the hospital. During registration, simply tell our staff that you...
Enrolling in the patient portal only takes a few minutes. You simply need to provide a valid email address and an acceptable form of ID, which can...
Most common lab test results will be viewable in the patient portal, such as Labs, Radiology and Pathology results. Some sensitive results are not...
Some results will be delivered into the patient portal as soon as they are resulted and entered into your electronic health record. Please see belo...
The patient portal can be accessed on any browser and any device with internet. The patient portal is also available as an app, or you can access y...
Currently, making online appointment and/or cancellation requests is not an available option with My Health Rec.
Currently, prescription renewal requests are not an available option with My Health Rec.
Get started today by enrolling in My Health Rec at your next inpatient visit. You can also set up your own patient portal account by using our self-enrollment tool. My Health Rec is available for all patients who have registered and had services provided to them from the facility.
If you use an an iPhone, you can access this hospital’s health records. Follow these steps:
My Health Rec allows you to view, download and transmit your up-to-date health information. Specifically, you can:
All patients can sign up for patient portal access. Signing up for the patient portal is quick, easy, and only takes a few minutes. Self-registration for all patients is being developed.
You can enroll in the patient portal while completing the registration process at the hospital. During registration, simply tell our staff that you would like to sign up for the patient portal. Soon after, you will receive an email invite that will provide a link to establish your own login and password information.
Enrolling in the patient portal only takes a few minutes. You simply need to provide a valid email address and an acceptable form of ID, which can include:
Most common lab test results will be viewable in the patient portal, such as Labs, Radiology and Pathology results. Some sensitive results are not currently available. Results that are not included in the patient portal are:
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The Manteca Unified School District Strategic Plan (LCAP) is a three-year plan which puts into action the strategies and services that we believe will help us to achieve the district mission: through smart actions and decisions, MUSD will work together using meaningful, measurable and aligned data for all students to achieve mastery of grade level standards in all subjects based on their unique educational pathway in a safe environment inclusive of design, security and climate. This plan also addresses all state and identified local priorities. The 2020-2023 plan continues three broad goals recognized by the local board of education: 1) Every student will work to achieve mastery of grade level standards in all subjects. 2) Every student feels safe in the school environment inclusive of design, security and climate. 3) Every student is supported within a multi-tiered system to realize their individual success. Information on the MUSD Strategic Plan (LCAP) can be found on the District’s website at: https://www.mantecausd.net/Page/100
Manteca Unified School District (MUSD) Board Policy 5118.2, authorizes and establishes procedures for admission and attendance of contracted District employees’ children at MUSD from the students’ district of residence. Contracted employees of MUSD may request inter-district transfers for their children and will be given priority for enrollment at a site where space is available should the district of residence give approval for the transfer. Enrollment of an employee’s child shall not displace attendance of a resident student.
MUSD shall have the primary responsibility to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations. MUSD shall investigate and seek to resolve, in accordance with our UCP process, any complaints alleging failure to comply with applicable state and federal laws and regulations including, but not limited to, allegations of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying or noncompliance with laws relating to all programs and activities implemented by the Manteca Unified School District that are subject to the UCP.
This document contains rules and instructions about the filing, investigation and resolution of a Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP) complaint regarding an alleged violation by Manteca Unified School District of federal or state laws or regulations governing educational programs , including non-compliance with laws relating to pupil fees and our Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP). This document presents information about how we process UCP complaints concerning particular programs or activities that are subject to the UCP.
These standards and rules aim to improve student health and well-being, increase consumption of healthful foods during the school day and create an environment that reinforces the development of healthy eating habits.
When Filing Pupil Fees UCP Complaints: 1) A pupil fees complaint may be filed with the principal of a school or our superintendent or his or her designee. 2) A pupil fees complaint and/or an LCAP complaint may be filed anonymously if the complaint provides evidence or information leading to evidence to support an allegation of noncompliance. 3) A pupil fees complaint shall be filed no later than one year from the date the alleged violation occurred.
Manteca Unified School District is in compliance with the “Children’s Internet Protection Act, (CIPA)” passed by Congress in 2000. Although Manteca Unified does not have complete control of access to the Internet or control of information on the Internet, we have enacted filter blocking for all web traffic on the Internet. We have trained all staff that use the Internet for proper use, exercising vigilance when working with students, and obtaining written consent and waiver from parents and guardians of students who access the Internet. We make no guarantees of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the Internet services we are providing.