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Maternity & Baby Bonding Leave

Congratulations on your upcoming new family member! What an exciting time! Enclosed are some details on Maternity Leave, Baby Bonding and Compensation.  

EMAIL REQUESTS TO LEAVES@scusd.edu (or submit to Human Resource Services, 5735 47th Avenue, BOX 770, Sacramento, CA 95824.)

MATERNITY LEAVE  ~ Pregnancy Disability Leave (PDL)

In preparation for maternity time off, you will need to do the following:

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Head Lice – Help and Resources

Head lice are common in school age children.  Head lice are unpleasant but they do not spread disease. District policy encourages detection and treatment that minimizes disruption to the educational program and reduces student absences. 

Find reliable up-to-date information about how to get rid of a lice infestation from the .  

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Overview & History of the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ LGBTQ Task Force

In 2003, Sacramento City Unified School District community members lobbied the district to place an emphasis on meeting the needs of LGBTQ+ identified youth. In response, the district passed Board Resolution 2355 (2004) to demonstrate the support of school safety for this population of students.

 

Support for Pregnant & Parenting Students

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Student Support & Health Services (SSHS)’ Pregnant and Parenting Students  program is focused on supporting the well-being of Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ adolescent parents and their babies.  Our goal is to maintain students’ academic success and support life skills to enter the world, college or career ready.

Once a student is identified as pregnant or parenting, a referral form is  sent to the program Coordinator. The Coordinator will meet with the student to complete a collaborative assessment and provide them a welcome packet.  The packet contains resources for health care, birth control, lactation rights and their student rights and protection under Title IX.

Title IX  protects  students who are pregnant, parenting or who have been pregnant from being excluded from or participating in any part of an educational program. SSHS will partner with community agencies to refer students for comprehensive services and support when needed.  With strategic partnerships, SSHS’ goal is to improve the knowledge and skills of adolescent parents to be advocates in their own education, successful parents and have healthy transitions into adulthood.