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2022-23 Infinite Campus Grading Timelines
All Grades
Attached are the 2022-23 Infinite Campus Grading Timelines approved by the Academic Office.
Student Suicide Prevention Training & Risk Assessment Procedures
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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:
Infinite Campus Training Opportunities
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Hello and Welcome Back!
Technology Services (TS) wanted to let you know of an exciting opportunity for training on various topics with Infinite Campus each month, beginning August 24, 2022 for this year. Attached is a flyer of the virtual training sessions and the session descriptions.
2022-23 Bell Schedule
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Please see attachments for 2022-23 Bell Schedule.
Transitional Kindergarten Toolkit
All Grades
Dear School Site Leaders,
As you may know, with the passage of AB 130, we are expanding our Transitional Kindergarten offerings.
In support of promoting the new sites, expanded learning opportunities and our half- and full-day options, our communications team has put together a . So far, this toolkit includes:
Health Services Update – Dec & Jan Break At-Home/OTC Covid Test
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Intelliswab At-Home/OTC Tests
Over-the-Counter tests for December and January should be on your campuses, ready for distribution.
Sacramento County CDC Community Level Update
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To our Site Leaders,
We are writing to make you aware that the CDC’s COVID Community Level for Sacramento County has moved to the High Level.
Distribution of 2022 Form W-2s
All Grades
Please see the attached bulletin on the distribution of 2022 form W-2s.
Student Attendance & Engagement Office Messaging for Winter
All Grades
Every winter, bad weather and colds, fevers and earaches can present challenges to getting children to school. On top of all that, hardships have worsened for many and students may have to stay home due to Covid-19 or flu.
Chronic absence more than doubled in 2021-22. It is even more important to communicate with our families about the importance of learning and offering support to help them overcome challenges! Too many absences can make it hard for students to stay engaged, connected and learning.