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Contact Your School’s Student Support Center!
A list of SCUSD Schools with onsite Student Support Centers

Click on the person’s name to send an email.  All phone numbers listed below are mobile phone numbers, and may receive both calls and text messages.

If your school is not listed below contact (916)643-2354, or .  

A.M. Winn Elementary School
Kat Zolnikov: (916)595-4476

Abraham Lincoln Elementary School
Sara Martinez: (916)603-4597
Amber Henrichs: (916)826-3591

Albert Einstein Middle School
Shardon Perryman: (916)507-3179
Kelly Salina: (916)507-3195

Alice Birney K-8 School
Lara Roach: (916)896-4117

American Legion High School
Anna Tyulyu: (916)826-2511

Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School
Maria Lopez: (916)826-3501

Bowling Green Chacón Elementary School
Alma Lopez: (916)908-8729

Bowling Green McCoy Elementary School
Laura Magaña: (916)825-9948

Bret Harte Elementary School
Yisel SantaCruz: (916)320-237

C.K. McClatchy High School
Aaron Perry: (916)826-3581
Mirna Perez: (916)826-3534

Caleb Greenwood Elementary School
Sunaina Sondhi: (916)886-9743

California Middle School
Alyssa Beck: (916)743-3459
Angela Marley: (916)750-6599

Camellia Basic Elementary School
Sunaina Sondhi: (916)886-9743

Caroline Wenzel Elementary School
Keby Reese: (916)891-8228

Cesar E. Chavez Elementary School
Coming Soon!
Erin Ryan: (916)826-2980

Crocker Riverside Elementary School
Yisel Santacruz: (916)320-2379

David Lubin Elementary School
Jonathan Fatta: (916)750-6290

Earl Warren Elementary School
Evelyn Tisdell-Koroma: (916)826-3420
Benjamin Paulsen: (916)752-1985

Edward Kemble Elementary School
Coming Soon!
Erin Ryan: (916)826-2980

Elder Creek Elementary School
Tina Borgman: (916)826-3932

Ethel I. Baker Elementary School
Karen Hernandez Barajas: (916)549-9459

Ethel Phillips Elementary School
Anna Gammelgard: Coming Soon!
Laura Muñoz: (916)579-8464

Fr. Keith B. Kenny K-8 School
Danielle Martin: (916)501-8591

Fern Bacon Middle School
Courtney Poole: (916)982-9439
Jessica Gonzalez: (916)826-3694

Genevieve Didion Elementary School
Prescilla Medrano: (916)826-3521

Golden Empire Elementary School
Aarolind Hoskin: (916)603-4762

H.W. Harkness Elementary School
Keby Reese: (916)891-8228

Hiram Johnson High School
Mary Struhs: (916)826-3223
Adriana Martinez Trujillo: (916)776-3349
Amie Harp: (916)559-0645

Hollywood Park
Yisel Santacruz: (916)320-2379

Hubert Bancroft Elementary School
Amber Henrichs: (916)826-3591

Isador Cohen Elementary School
Kat Zolnikov: (916)595-4476

James Marshall Elementary School
Jessi B. Gray: (916)826-3721

John Bidwell Elementary School
Amaya Weiss: (916)826-2517
Liz Echeverria: (916)750-6472

John Cabrillo Elementary School
Elise Mejia: (916)699-4386

John F. Kennedy High School
Christina Harris: (916)559-0920
Sangita Vakis: (916)752-7530

John D. Sloat Elementary School
Amaya Weiss: (916)826-2517
Liz Echeverria: (916)750-6472

John Still K-8 School
Michelle Weaver: (916)752-3238
Jessica Gonzalez: (916)826-3694

Leataata Floyd Elementary School
Rachel Webb: (916)826-2514

Leonardo da Vinci K-8 School
Elise Mejia: (916)699-4386

Luther Burbank High School
Josephine Pugh: (916)826-3823
Natali Perez: (916)826-2686
Kylee Gumns: (916)477-7866

Mark Twain Elementary School
Patricia Bernal: (916)796-8797

Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School
Elisa Olmo: (916)826-4115

Matsuyama Elementary School
Prescilla Medrano: (916)826-3521

Miwok Middle School
Alyssa Beck: (916)743-3459
Becky Stroble: (916)603-4645

Nicholas Elementary School
Jessica Kurtz: (916)526-5491

Oak Ridge Elementary School
Coming Soon!
Danielle Martin: (916)501-8591

O.W. Erlewine Elementary School
Sunaina Sondhi: (916)886-9743

Pacific Elementary School 
Michelle Rezentes: (916)826-2541
Aarolind Hoskin: (916)603-4762

Parkway Elementary School
Keanu Williams: (916)750-6447
Mónica Castañeda-Chavez: (916)398-8767

Phoebe Hearst Elementary School
Prescilla Medrano: (916)826-3521

Pony Express Elementary School
Lara Roach: (916)896-4117

Rosa Parks K-8 School
Sheridan O’Neal: (916)752-3222
Kelly Salina: (916)507-3195
Jasmyn Washington: (916)776-7264

Rosemont High School
Sara Morgan: (916)559-0974
Heather Isakson: (916)826-3816

Sam Brannan Middle School
Prescilla Medrano: (916)826-3521

School of Engineering & Sciences
Elisa Olmo: (916)826-4115

Sequoia Elementary School
Jessi B. Gray: (916)826-3721

Success Academy
Teresa Cruz: (916)477-9395

Susan B. Anthony Elementary School
Keby Reese: (916)891-8228

Sutterville Elementary School
Yisel Santacruz: (916)320-2379

Suy:u Elementary School
Vanessa Petty: (916)931-8931

Tahoe Elementary School
Mónica Castañeda-Chavez: (916)398-8767

The Met High School
Maria Lopez: (916)826-3501

Theodore Judah Elementary School
Sunaina Sondhi: (916)886-9743

Umoja International Academy
Jonathan Fatta: (916)750-6290

Washington Elementary School
Benjamin Paulsen: (916)752-1985

West Campus High School
Patricia Bernal: (916)796-8797

Will C. Wood Middle School
Marisol Ruiz: (916)826-3332 
Celia Del Toro Vargas: (916)826-3914

William Land Elementary School
Laura Muñoz: (916)579-8464

Woodbine Elementary School
Emily Herr: (916)826-3734
Keby Reese: (916)891-8228

e-Connections Post

Attendance Awareness Month Community Fair

Dear Sac City Unified families,

It’s Attendance Awareness Month, and our CARE team is hosting a community fair at The SCUSD Enrollment Center on Saturday, September 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event offers families free meals, free grocery boxes, live music, motivational speakers, community resources and more! Don’t miss out on the fun, free, family event! 

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District-Wide College and Career Fair

Dear Sac City Unified families,

At Sac City Unified our #1 goal is to provide every student with the greatest number of choices for life after high school graduation.

So whether you’re considering a college or junior college, or thinking about the military or learning a trade … or just don’t know what you want to do next … join us for the 鶹Ƶ City Unified College and Career Fair.

LGBTQ Support Services
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer

Overview

SCUSD’s LGBTQ+ Support Services Program aims to provide school sites the resources and district support to meet the needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer youth and families. Through advocacy, community building, and education, the support services program seeks to create an environment for all students to feel safe and affirmed.

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Know Your Rights

According to , our Board of Education policy and March 2023 Trans Day of Visibility Resolution, the following protections are in place for SCUSD staff and students:

  • Students and staff shall be referred to by their affirmed name, gender and pronouns. 
  • Students have the right to access the gender segregated facilities that align with their gender identity (i.e. restrooms, locker rooms)
  • Students have the right to freely access gender-neutral facilities, such as single stall restrooms. Each single-stall restroom is to be clearly labeled as “gender neutral,” “all gender,” etc. 
  • On overnight field trips, students have the right to access the sleeping quarters that align with their gender identity.
  • Students have the right to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity.
  • Students and staff have the right to use their affirmed name, gender and pronouns in yearbooks and other non-legal school documents (e.g., school ID, class roster, diplomas and other certificates).
  • Students and staff may follow the dress code rules of the gender with which they identify.

Every school site has a designated LGBTQ liaison if you need additional support. These liaisons are SCUSD staff members who have received training in supporting our LGBTQ students and staff. If your school has a Support Center, Support Center staff serve as your LGBTQ liaison. You can look up whether your school has a Support Center and find contact information for your liaison here. If your school does not have a Support Center, your LGBTQ liaison is your Principal. You may also reach out to the district-wide LGBTQ+ Support Services program, housed at the Connect Center here.

Support

Services include mentorship, SCUSD staff consultation, LGBTQ+ SafeZone Trainings, school-based events, Gender & Sexuality Alliance (GSA) club support, and information/referral. 

Training

SCUSD staff and students are encouraged to participate in an LGBTQ+ SafeZone Training to learn more about the queer and transgender community, laws and policies, and how to create an affirming environment. 

Collaboration & Advocacy

The LGBTQ+ Task Force offers a space each month for school district staff, community partner organizations, and students to come together to share resources and collaborate in ways to ensure student wellbeing and safety for our queer and transgender youth. 

Crisis Lines & Resources

Crisis Resources

  • (877) 565-8860
     
  • (866) 488-7386 (or text START to: 678-678)

Local Resources

  • : Gender Health Center is focused on providing an accessible therapy and counseling program for the gender variant community. They are interested in developing a collaboration with other agencies that are committed to addressing the full spectrum of issues specific to the transgender community in a positive approach for getting people to understand that there is a better life when gender identity issues are addressed in a safe and supportive environment. 
    (916) 455-2391
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  • : The Lavender Library is an all-volunteer-run lending library, archive, and community space with LGBTQ+ books, films and more. They are a hub of learning and connection for 鶹Ƶ’s LGBTQ+ community.
    (916) 492-0558
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  • : Since 1956, Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) has provided free quality legal services that empower marginalized and underserved communities to challenge inequities and discriminatory practices
    (916) 551-2150
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  • : The 鶹Ƶ LGBT Community Center works to create a region where LGBTQ+ people thrive.  They support the health and wellness of the most marginalized, advocate for equality and justice, and work to build a culturally rich LGBTQ+ community. 
    (916) 442-0185
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  • (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays): PFLAG promotes the health and well‐being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons, their families and friends through: support, to cope with an adverse society; education, to enlighten an ill‐informed public; and advocacy, to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights. 
    (916) 978‐0410
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  • : WEAVE is the primary provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in 鶹Ƶ County. WEAVE’s mission is to promote safe and healthy relationships and support survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and sex trafficking. WEAVE’s vision is a community free of violence and abuse.
    (916) 448-2321
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National Resources

  • : The Trevor Project operates the only accredited, nationwide, around the clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ+ youth. (866) 488-7386 (Available 24/7). The Trevor Project aims to end suicide among LGBTQ+ young people by offering support through crisis services, peer support, research, public education and advocacy. 
    (866) 488-7386
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  •  (The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network): GLSEN is the leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe schools for all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.
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  • : The National Center for Transgender Equality is the nation’s leading social justice advocacy organization winning life-saving change for transgender people.
     
  • : Transgender Law Center changes law, policy, and attitudes so that all people can live safely, authentically, and free from discrimination regardless of their gender identity or expression.
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  • : Gender Spectrum’s mission is to create a gender-inclusive world for all children and youth.
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  • : The Family Acceptance Project focuses on reducing risk and promoting well-being among LGBTQ children and youth by increasing family support. FAP is a research, education and intervention initiative, affiliated with San Francisco State University.
     
  • : Trans Student Educational Resources is a youth-led organization dedicated to transforming the educational environment for trans and gender nonconforming students through advocacy and empowerment.
     
  • : The Brown Boi Project is a community of people working across race and gender to eradicate sexism, homophobia and transphobia and create healthy frameworks of masculinity and change.
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  • : GSA Network is a next-generation LGBTQ+ racial and gender justice organization that empowers and trains queer, trans and allied youth leaders to advocate, organize, and mobilize an intersectional movement for safer schools and healthier communities.
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