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Healthy Students Learn Better
We recognize the connection between health and academic achievement, and the importance of using evidence-based policies and practices to promote student health and wellness. Health Services credentialed school nurses, teachers, and staff provide health-related interventions, assessments, screenings, education, procedures, and referrals. We are health advocates for children by assisting families and communities to manage health problems and enable students to access to learning.
Serna Center Box 764
5735 47th Ave
Sacramento, CA 95824
Stay Well this Flu Season!
Help our community stay safe and well getting your flu shot.
This flu season is extremely important that families get vaccinated against the flu particularly since we are still working to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
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Community Advisory Committee (CAC) General Meeting
@ Zoom Meeting
Community Advisory Committee for Special Education
General Meeting
Sacramento City Unified SELPA
Tuesday, October 20th, 2020
6:00 – 8:00PM
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. For this general meeting, space is limited to 300 people. This meeting will be recorded. Translation services are available with 48 hours notice.
Community Advisory Committee (CAC) Special Meeting
@ Zoom Meeting
Community Advisory Committee for Special Education
Special Meeting
Sacramento City Unified SELPA
Sunday, October 18th, 2020
4:00 – 5:30PM
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. For this general meeting, space is limited to 300 people. This meeting will be recorded.
Special Meetings require 24 hour notification.
Student Illness & School Attendance
We know that regular school attendance is critical for our students – they cannot learn if they are not there! For many families, then, it can be a difficult decision about when to send students to school, and when to keep them home, if they are showing symptoms of illness.
Student-Based Health Center Needs Assessment
With funding from The California Endowment’s ten year Building Healthy Communities Initiative, the Sacramento City Unified School District collaborated with LPC Consulting Associates Inc. to produce a school ranking to identify schools with a high need for health care services and prioritize the placement of school-based health clinics. The ranking includes school-site attendance, income, chronic disease, behavioral health and safety, and sexual health indicators, as well as community-based indicators that impact student health.