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Principal Bulletin Action RequiredDeadline - December 15, 2022

Student Suicide Prevention Training & Risk Assessment Procedures
All Grades

Today’s students continue to face unprecedented pressures, including continuing to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic that may lead to emotional distress, depression, anxiety, and even thoughts of suicide. The increase in these pressures has resulted in the U.S Surgeon General recognizing Youth Mental Health as a public health crisis: 

Principal Bulletin Informational

Parent Back-to-School Central Communication #1
All Grades

Good afternoon, site leaders!

Please see below for the parent-facing back-to-school communication that is being sent by text and email to all families in our district this afternoon.

In addition, here are some notes about forthcoming back-to-school communications:

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English Learner Master Plan

The primary purpose of the English Learner Master Plan is:

  • To provide the district and the schools with a clear statement of policies related to the development, implementation, and evaluation of English learner programs and services.
  • To provide specific procedural guidelines for the identification, assessment, and placement of students; reclassification of students; notification and involvement of parents; the formation and functioning of the District English Learner Advisory Committee and site English Learner Advisory Committees; the annual evaluation of English learner programs; and the use of state and federal funds for EL programs and services.
  • To align policies and procedures with current state and federal mandates.
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Principal Bulletin Action Required

Health Services Updates – Saving Lives from Opioid Overdose/Narcan for Schools
All Grades

In response to the opioid epidemic, Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ will be adding another life-saving rescue medication to all our school sites, with the provision of Naloxone (NARCAN) nasal spray.  

All our school sites have a number of emergency and rescue measures at their disposal, including AEDs to restart heart rhythms, Epi-Pen auto-injectors in the case of a severe allergic reaction, and now Naloxone nasal spray in the event of a suspected opioid overdose.  Laypersons may administer Narcan and law provides immunity.