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Supports We Provide

SCUSD’s SSC’s provide a spectrum of integrated support that spans the areas of youth development, family services, academic enrichment, health and mental health.  Targeted primarily to low-achieving students, SSC services address critical student needs that pose barriers to learning.  Services include:

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GATE Identification FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is “G.A.T.E.?†

The GATE program, “Gifted and Talented Education,†includes educational services designed to address the learning needs of students who have been identified to receive gifted and/or talented educational supports. GATE services in SCUSD are based on the most current research in gifted education.

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September is Suicide Prevention Month!

September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time for us all to pause and reflect on how we can each #BeThe1To prevent death by suicide and save lives.

Know the Facts

Unlike other leading causes of death, suicide is completely preventable.  Unfortunately, many still do not know how pervasive deaths by suicide are in the United States:

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NGSS Content Understandings

These documents outline the content explored in each course of study. Content should not be taught in isolation from the Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts. 

Secondary Content Understandings COMING SOON

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Gifted Education Articles, Websites & Blogs

Links to resources listed below may not reflect the policies and mission of the SCUSD GATE Office.  They are provided to support parents in accessing tools to better support their own gifted children and are not intended to represent SCUSD. 

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GATE Resources for Parents

Parents play a vital role in helping their children achieve academic and personal success.  We value your engagement and encourage you to partner with your child’s teacher and school. 

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SCUSD Student Support Center History

SCUSD’s Student Support Centers (SSC) began in 1992 with support from the California Healthy Start program.  SCUSD was particularly successful in obtaining these grants and established SSC’s at many of the district’s neediest schools.