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Blog entry By Colleen Stocks

A Brief Introduction

I’m pleased to introduce myself as the Community Schools Specialist for Fern Bacon Middle School. I’m very excited about the work ahead and how this movement can help our students grow and succeed. 

I am a credentialed secondary English teacher, but have most recently worked as a program specialist for English Learners in a neighboring district. I am passionate about helping all students succeed, and am learning about the unique challenges that our students face and how help mitigate these challenges. 

Blog entry By Liz Aguirre

Board Meeting Presentation

Recognizing Amazing Students

In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Sacramento City Unified School District has selected one student from every bilingual program to speak at the board meeting.  Sarah was selected to give a speech about a cultural celebration she is proud of and why it is special to her.  She did a wonderful job representing our school and her culture.  She shared why Dia de Los Muertos is her favorite celebration because it allows her to remember family members who have passed on.  Kudos to Sarah!    Felicidades Sarah!

Blog entry By Katie Burns, Community Schools Specialist

Your Voice Matters: We are a Community School

John Still TK-8 is one of several Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ community schools focused on building strong partnerships with families and local organizations to support student success. This work follows the National Education Association’s vision of a great public school for every student, and we are excited to work with you this year!

Blog entry By Susan Rubert

October Blog Community Schools @HJHS

I want to take this month to introduce myself to the Community School circle as well as the Hiram Johnson High School Community.  I have been a staff member at Hiram Johnson since 2011 and can’t imagine working anywhere else.  I have spent most of my time as a Science Teacher and in a leadership role within our Health Academy.