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Principal Bulletin Action RequiredDeadline: December 23, 2022

The SPSA Mid-year Review is due on December 23, 2022
All Grades

Please remember to complete your 2022-23 SPSA Mid-Year Review by December 23, 2022. You can find the Mid-year Review form in DTS under the title, 2022-23 SPSA Mid-Year Review.

For additional support and information about how to identify high-leverage strategies/activities please see the attached documents.
If you have questions please email Kelley Odipo at Kelley-Odipo@scusd.edu

If you need additional support please click on the following link to review our SPSA office hours dates and times.

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Board of Education Members from 1965 to Present

Member Service Dates
Taylor Kayatta December 15, 2022 to present
Jasjit Singh December 15, 2022 to present
Tara Jeane December 15, 2022 to present
Lavinia Grace Phillips December 17, 2020 to present
Chinua Rhodes December 17, 2020 to present
Jamee Villa December 17, 2020 to present
Leticia Garcia December 13, 2018 to December 15, 2022
Lisa Murawski December 13, 2018 to November 17, 2022
Mai Vang December 8, 2016 to December 17, 2020
Michael Minnick December 8, 2016 to December 17, 2020
Jessie Ryan December 18, 2014 to December 17, 2020
Ellen Cochrane December 18, 2014 to December 6, 2018
Jay Hansen December 20, 2012 to December 6, 2018
Christina Pritchett December 6, 2012 to present
Jeff Cuneo December 9, 2010 to December 4, 2014
Darrel Woo December 9, 2010 to December 15, 2022
Gustavo Arroyo December 11, 2008 to December 8, 2016
Patrick Kennedy December 11, 2008 to August 7, 2014
Diana Rodriguez December 11, 2008 to December 8, 2016
Donald Terry December 11, 2008 to December 4, 2012
Ellyne Bell December 7, 2006 to December 4, 2012
Jerry Houseman December 16, 2004 to December 9, 2010
Roy Grimes December 16, 2002 to December 10, 2010
Miguel Navarrette December 16, 2004 to December 11, 2008
Manuel Hernandez December 10, 1996 to December 11, 2008
Richard Jennings December 10, 1996 to December 11, 2008
Karen Young December 10, 1996 to December 11, 2008
Dawn McCoy December 16, 2002 鈥 November 2006
Jay Schenirer December 10, 1996 鈥 December 16, 2004
Pat Fong Kushida May 2, 2004 鈥 December 16, 2004
(vice Robert King Fong)
Robert King Fong December 7, 1998 鈥  April 30, 2004
Tom Griffin December 6, 1994 鈥 December 16, 2002
Virgil Price December 6, 1994 鈥 December 7, 1998
Gaspar Garcia November 1992-December 10, 1996
Mary Wimberly September 6, 1990 鈥 December 10, 1996 (vice Bennett)
Michelle Masoner December 4, 1989 鈥 December 16, 2002
JoAnn Yee December 4, 1989 鈥 December 6, 1994
Bill Camp November 2, 1987 鈥 November 1992
Melody E. Harding December 2, 1985 鈥 November 24, 1989
Ida A. Russell November 28, 1983 鈥 December 10, 1996
Louise A. Perez August 25, 1982 鈥 December 10, 1996 (vice Garcia)
Elinor L. Hickey November 30, 1981 鈥 November 24, 1989
Nancy Findeisen November 30, 1981 鈥 December 6, 1994
Vernon J. Freeman April 17, 1979 鈥 November 30, 1985 (vice Vandegriff)
Raymond E. Vandegriff January 11, 1978 鈥 -March 30, 1979
Dr. William K. Haldeman November 17, 1975 鈥 November 30, 1981
Eva S. Garcia April 22, 1974 鈥 August 5, 1982
Judy Kerri January 1, 1974 鈥 November 30, 1981
Thomas Chinn January 1, 1972 鈥 November 28, 1983
William Rutland January 1, 1970 鈥 December 31, 1977
Grant Bennett January 1, 1968 鈥 July 12,1990
Hugh Melvin March 6, 1967 鈥 March 3, 1975
Dr. D. Jackson Faustman January 1, 1964 鈥 November 30, 1987
Gladys Paulson January 1, 1962 鈥 December 31, 1973
Genevieve Didion July 1, 1942 鈥 March 14, 1974
Adolph Moskovitz 1967
Alba Kuchman 1965

 

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(916) 286-1920
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Narcan
Emergency Medications and Equipment

Below is an important public health message about the dangers of opioid use impacting our community.  Sacramento County has experienced  in 2021, impacting children as young as 15 and older. The California Department of Public Health recently released an  (an extremely potent and dangerous synthetic opioid), which is found in pills, powders and blocks in a variety of bright colors, shapes and sizes resembling sidewalk chalk or candy. Fentanyl continues to be a major contributor to drug overdoses in California, including among youth.  

麻豆果冻传媒 is added another life-saving rescue medication to all our school sites by providing Narcan nasal spray for use during a suspected opioid overdose.  麻豆果冻传媒 Health Services has obtained free Narcan to distribute to our school sites through the California Department of Health Care Services Naloxone Distribution Project. 

We urge all our 麻豆果冻传媒 community members to learn about the signs of opioid overdose and speak to our children, family members, friends and colleagues about the dangers of opioid use.  

See the  flyer for more information and important tips for talking about fentanyl awareness and use: 

  • Encourage open and honest communication 
  • Explain what fentanyl is and why it is so dangerous 
  • Stress not to take any pills that were not prescribed to you from a doctor 
  • No pill purchased on social media is safe 
  • Make sure they know fentanyl has been found in most illegal drugs 
  • Create an 鈥渆xit plan鈥 to help your child know what to do if they鈥檙e pressured to take a pill or use drugs 

To learn more please visit the links below - 

Parents/guardians and students may access Narcan Kits at the following locations: 

  •  at 2800 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 456-4849 *two kits per person limit 
  •  at 4433 Florin Road Suite 890, Sacramento, CA (916) 397-2434 
  •  at 3823 V Street Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 455-2391 or harm related inquire at (916) 620-1908 
  •  1015 20th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811 (916) 442-0185 

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