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Medical Exemptions
Under State law SB 277, effective January 1, 2016 parents may no longer cite personal beliefs to exempt their children from vaccines required for school. Most families will not be affected by the new law because their children have received all required vaccinations.
Personal beliefs exemptions on file for a child already attending child care will NO LONGER BE VALID when enrolling into kindergarten, including transitional kindergarten (Early Kinder).
Mental Health, Crisis Response and Suicide Prevention
A variety of mental health services are available to students experiencing social or emotional difficulties. With specially trained staff and a wide array of community mental health providers, Student Support and Health Services staff provide services directly to students and families.
Contact Homeless Education Services
We are here to serve you!
Ashley Powers
Clark, MS, MSW, PPSC
Homeless Education Services Program Coordinator (Homeless
Liaison)
(916)643-2450
Manuela
Murrillo
Clerk II, (916)643-2450
Thomas
McCready
School Social Worker (Team 1)
(916)752-4635
Homeless Education Services
The McKinney-Vento- Education for Homeless Children & Youths act provides protections for students who are unhoused/homeless, including enrollment rights (see below: Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused). The Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Homeless Services Office supports the enrollment, attendance, and achievement of students who are experiencing homelessness to ensure they receive equal access to educational opportunities.
Definition of Students who are Unhoused / Homeless
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Russian
- Board Policy 6173
- Administrative Regulation 6173
- AB 1806 Summary: Homeless Youth Credit Issuance & Exemption from Graduation Requirements
- Homeless Services Referral Form Aug 2022
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.English
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Chinese
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Farsi
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Hmong
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Spanish
- Rights for Students Who Are Unhoused.Vietnamese
- Homeless Services Flyer March 2023
- Francis House Street Sheet Feb 2021
- Veterans Services- VOA 2021
- Wind Youth Services
- CalWorks Housing Support Program 2022
- Sacramento County Access- Mental Health Services 2021
- Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Housing Survey.English
- Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Housing Survey.Farsi
- Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Housing Survey.Hmong
- Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Housing Survey.Chinese
- Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Housing Survey.Spanish
- Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Housing Survey.Vietnamese
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California Digital Vaccine Record
Parents and G​uardians! Did you know you can use the California Digital Vaccine Record portal to access your child’s immunization records? Request a digital copy of your child’s records for childcare or school at
Student Support and Health Services
Student Support and Health Services (SSHS) offers a wide range of social, emotional, and health resources to help students thrive. We promote attendance and a positive school climate by focusing on the whole child, providing critical support services and removing barriers to learning.
Our vision is to serve all students with compassion and care, ensuring families have equitable access to systems of support that promote hope, resilience, empowerment, physical & mental wellness, and educational success.
Crisis Resources
Do You Or Someone You Know Need Help?
You are not alone. Call, text or scan the resources below.
Save a Life
Is a student sick or has lost consciousness? Get help immediately from school staff. Rescue efforts are available throughout the school (including Narcan).
SSHS Reports
Telling our students' stories and maintaining transparency & accountability, through data.
Transparency and accountability are values we hold deeply as social workers and support professionals. We are also advocates, who believe it is our responsibility to lift the voices of our students and their families.
We encourage all stakeholders to review our annual reports, available in the yellow box to the right of this paragraph.
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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