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Student Support Centers
SSHS operates Student Support Centers at schools throughout the district to provide support to students who are struggling socially, emotionally, behaviorally and/or academically. At each center, a coordinator works closely with school staff to identify students in need of assistance. Once identified, social workers, family advocates, interns, and community partners work directly with students and parents to address issues that are of concern to them, drawing on other resources for additional support.
Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE)
Our goal is to equip all SCUSD 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, SCUSD students have the opportunity to engage in fun and exciting activities both on their sites and within their communities:
All Student Support Centers are Open to Serve Families During Distance Learning
Contact Us! We are here to serve you!
Abraham Lincoln
Julie Kauffman, MSW: (916)826-3857
Heather Isakson, MSW, PPSC: (916)826-3816
June is Pride Month!
Celebrate with us!
We are pleased to celebrate Pride month in honor of our 2SLGBTQQIA+ students, families, staff, and community members! Please take advantage of this collection of informational materials and resources, curated by our own Connect Center staff!
Local Resources for Students and Individuals
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: Â鶹ÊÓƵ’s Gender Health Center is focused on providing an accessible therapy and counseling program for the gender variant community. (916) 455-2391
- Download "Be Yourself: Questions and Answers for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Questioning Youth"
- Download the Gender Unicorn
- Download the "Queer and Transgender Resilience Workbook"
- Download "You and Your Gender Identity"
- Download "Gender Neutral Language for the Classroom"
- Download the LGBTQ+ Distance Learning Guide for Educators
- Read more