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Tobacco Use Prevention Education (TUPE)
Our goal is to equip all 鶹 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, 鶹 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
Technology Support for Teachers & Substitutes
In response to teachers and substitute teacher’s immediate needs, our Curriculum and Instruction team will hold twice weekly open forum Zoom meetings where teachers can join to ask questions about a specific topic. These “Tech-versations” will be held on Mondays and Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. by Instructional Technology Coordinator Nova Katz and co-facilitated by Math Training Specialist Tanis Haboush. The schedule for these will be created based on demand, starting with Zoom, NearPod, and accessibility features.
Sac City Unified, City of Sacramento, and Comcast Team Up to Provide Free Internet to Qualifying 鶹 Families
SACRAMENTO, CA — Sacramento City Unified School District, the City of Sacramento, and Comcast today announced a new effort to provide Sac City Unified families with free internet access. The new initiative, called Sac City Kids Connect, provides Comcast’s Internet Essentials program to qualifying low income families with internet access, provided they live in a Comcast service area.
Curriculum & Instruction Professional Learning
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