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Contact Homeless Education Services
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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
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)
Students who have been victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) face additional challenges in the school setting. Our work is informed by survivor and youth voice with the goal of providing prevention and intervention services so that no student falls through the cracks. Using trauma informed practices, all at-risk or identified CSEC students within Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ have access to the following services:
Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE)
Our goal is to equip all Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ students - with an intentional focus on grades 6th through 12th graders – with a better understanding of the danger of tobacco use and the impact on themselves and the community.
Through our collaboration with our partners, Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ students have the opportunity to engage in fun and exciting activities both on their sites and within their communities:
Community Advisory Committee (CAC) Executive Committee Meeting (ECM)
@ Zoom Meeting
Community Advisory Committee for Special Education
Executive Committee Meeting
Sacramento City Unified SELPA
Friday, August 28th 2020
7:00 – 7:45PM
This meeting is being held in accordance with the Governor’s Executive Order 25-20, which modifies the Brown Act to support the statewide stay-at-home directives. Space is limited to 100 people. This meeting will be recorded.
Please contact Chair Kenya Martinez at cac@scusd.edu for further information.
Foster Youth Services
Foster Youth Services (FYS) – a group of school professionals with expertise in the both educational and social service systems – joined the SSHS family in 2018. The FYS program is designed to serve the unique educational, social and emotional needs of children in foster care by building assets that make them resilient and ultimately successful. FYS began operating in 1973 in Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½. Our program has successfully served thousands of foster youth, markedly improving their school performance and increasing their chances for success later in life.