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Community, Health and Student Support Services Unit
     

Youth Development Support Services Department

Provides support to teachers and school site administrators in creating an environment conducive to the achievement of academic, as well as social-emotional, success for all students.  Services are based upon the philosophy of building resiliency to assure that students successfully adapt in the face of adversity and develop social, academic, and vocational competence.

Director:  Richard Markwell
Telephone:  (916) 643-7994
Fax:  (916) 643-9469
E-mail: richarma@sac-city.k12.ca.us


Supports and enhances school day learning objectives.  In collaboration with the City of Sacramento and other community partners, we offer quality after school programs that provide a safe, engaging environment to motivate and inspire students' learning.  The office plans, organizes and coordinates with sites to improve students' academic competence, particularly in the areas of reading and math.  Strategies  include one-to-one and small group tutoring, homework assistance, and a variety of enrichment and recreation activities.

Funded program sites are: 

Funded program sites are: 

Sacramento START (a partnership between SCUSD, the City of Sacramento, the California Department of Education and five other school districts--Del Paso Heights, Elk Grove, Natomas, North Sacramento, and Rio Linda serving the following SCUSD  elementary schools):

Abraham Lincoln, A.M. Winn, Bret Harte, Caesar Chavez, C.B. Wire, Earl Warren , Edward Kemble, Elder Creek, Ethel Phillips, Freeport, Fruit Ridge, Father Keith B. Kenny, H.W. Harkness, Jedediah Smith, Mark Hopkins, Parkway, Peter Burnett, Susan B. Anthony, Tahoe, Washington, William Land, Woodbine,Ethel I. Baker, and Oak Ridge.

PASSage Program (a partnership between SCUSD, the City of Sacramento's Department of Parks and Recreation, and Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center, Inc. serving the following middle schools)

Albert Einstein Middle School, California Middle School, C.M. Goethe Middle School, John Still Center, Kit Carson Middle School, Fern Bacon Middle School, and Will C. Wood Middle School.

21st Century Community Learning Center, a federally funded collaborative designed to establish neighborhood learning centers to prompt student achievement and safety at the following school sites:

Pacific Elementary, Maple Elementary, E.I. Baker Elementary, Nicholas Elementary, and Luther Burbank High School.

Collaborative partners include the Sacramento City Unified School District, Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center, Inc., The City of Sacramento Parks & Recreation, local Community Based-Organizations (CBOs) and businesses.

Program Eligibility:  Students at any of the schools currently served

Who should refer:  Teachers, administrators, students, parents

Program Contact:   Joe Hudson, Coordinator
Telephone : (916) 643-9235
Fax: (916) 643-9469
E-Mail
: hudsonj@sac-city.k12.ca.us

Provides schools with technical assistance in implementing prevention, intervention and youth development programs. We can provide schools with training in "Second Step," a K-9th grade violence prevention curriculum, "Project ALERT" a middle school prevention/intervention curriculum, "Project Toward No Drug Abuse" (Project TND) a high school prevention/intervention curriculum, and “Reconnecting Youth” a high school intervention program targeted for students at-risk of dropping out of school. This office coordinates the California Healthy Kids Survey to measure our district's progress toward reducing drug-use and promoting safety at school.

Program Eligibility:  All schools

Who should refer:  Adminstrators, teachers, staff and students

Program Contact:  Manpreet Kaur
Telephone:   (916) 643-9262
Fax:  (916) 643-9469
E-Mail: Manpreet-Kaur@sac-city.k12.ca.us

 

We are currently in the process of adopting research-based high school curriculum that will provide tobacco cessation group on each high school campus. 

Program Eligibility:  Students who want to quit smoking.

Who should refer:  Administrators, teachers, staff, parents, students

Program Contact: Mylsia Jenkins
Telephone:   (916) 643-7944
Fax:  (916) 643-9469 
E-Mail Mylsia-Jenkins@sac-city.k12.ca.us

 

Provides needed support services for foster youth, including: Tutoring Program - Provides tutors for one-on-one tutoring, currently serving elementary age students.  Counseling – Provides academic & social/emotional counseling for middle/high school students.  Friendship Club – Research based prevention program for middle school foster youth & their friends.  ILP – Independent Living Program (for more information see below.)  Clerical Assistance - can help with collecting educational and health records.

Foster Youth Services serves district schools and youth by matching foster students with the specific social, emotional and academic support services needed for success.

DEFINITION OF FOSTER YOUTH:
 Foster youth are children who have been removed from the care and custody of the biological parent/s by the Juvenile Court and placed in an out-of-home living situation.  Foster youth are primarily removed from their home because of abuse/neglect by the parent.  Youth may also be placed in an out-of-home placement because of delinquency and the parent's inability to control the delinquent's behavior.  In some cases, parents may voluntarily arrange for their children to be placed in out-of-home care.  Foster youth may be placed in a licensed foster home (relative or non-relative) or a group home. 

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT:  Per AB 490, foster youth have the right to be immediately enrolled in school even if they lack the documentation normally required at enrollment, such as immunizations or immunization records, birth certificates, proof of residency, transcripts, etc.  The child's “placement agreement” may be used as proof of residency.  Schools should notify Foster Youth Services at the time of enrollment so they can provide appropriate support and assistance, including assistance with the retrieval of records. At the initial detention or placement, or any subsequent change in placement, the foster youth has the right to remain in his or her school of origin for the duration of the school year.  If a dispute arises, the child has the right to remain in the school of origin until the dispute is resolved.  Schools should communicate regularly with the Foster Youth Services Office so appropriate decisions and recommendations can be made which support the safety and best interests of the child.  Communication with the foster/kinship/group home provider as well as with the county placement worker assigned to this foster child is strongly recommended.

Program Eligibility:  Foster youth

Who should refer:  Administrators, teachers, staff, parents, students

Program Contact:  Stacey Bell
Telephone: (916) 643-7991
Fax: (916) 643-9469 
E-Mail: Stacey-Bell@sac-city.k12.ca.us

  •  Independent Living Program

Provides emancipation services for 16-18 year old foster youth.  The Independent Living Program provides an opportunity for youth to take a life skills class earning five credits in the area of consumer economics.  Participants will meet with an ILP caseworker on a frequent basis to focus on life skills, educational and career plans, employment and housing upon emancipation.

Program Eligibility:  Youth who have been in the foster care system at least one day following their 16th birthday

Who should refer:  Students must be referred by their county social worker or probation officer.  SCUSD Foster Youth Services staff can help facilitate referral.  Call for more information. 

Program Contact:  Ellen Sorkin
Telephone:  (916) 643-9286
Fax:  (916) 643-9469 
E-Mail: ellen-sorkin@sac-city.k12.ca.us

The Navigators Mentor Program enhances resiliency and develops assets among our students by providing mentors who empower each child to thrive  academically, socially and emotionally as they navigate the 6th through 8th grades. Navigators Mentor Program

Program Eligibility 6th -8th grade

Who should refer:  Administrators, teachers, staff, students, parents

Program Contact:  Sonja Stires
Telephone: (916) 643-7990
E-Mail: sonja.stires@sac-city.k12.ca.us

·         Safe Schools Office

Provides assistance in developing Comprehensive School Plans, monitors Crime reports relating to school incidents and monitors suspensions. Safe Schools Office webpages

Program Eligibility:  All schools within SCUSD.

Program Contact:  Richard Markwell
Telephone
:  (916) 643-9152
Fax:  (916) 643-9470
E-Mail: richarma@sac-city.k12.ca.us
 


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