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SCHOOL REOPENING: PLAN FOR IN-PERSON ONSITE INTERVENTION & SUPPORT
PHASE 2
11/05/2020 03:57 PMAs a district we are committed to building
equitable communities where: ALL students are welcomed as they are
strengths and areas of growth for all students are known and supported
adults positively respond... Read More >>
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MEAL SERVICES DURING DISTANCE LEARNING (UPDATED 09/01/2020)
09/02/2020Free lunch is back! East Side Union High School District is
pleased to announce that FREE lunch and supper meals are available
Monday thru Friday from 11:45 AM – 12:50 PM. Anyone 18 and younger
qualifies... Read More >>
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ADJUSTED STUDENT SCHEDULE: WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 & REVISED
EXPECTATIONS:...
08/29/2020Since Monday September 7, 2020, is a holiday, we will shift
the schedule as indicated in the attached document below. This is only
an adjustment for the week of September 7. We will resume to our
regular... Read More >>
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ESUHSD BLACK LIVES MATTER CONFERENCE
08/21/2020The Silver Creek High School Social Activism Club and Black
Student Union are planning an all Youth-led Eastside Union High School
District Black Lives Matter Conference on August 30th (12-2:30 PM
PST). The... Read More >>
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INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSION REGARDING LEARNING CONTINUITY
AND...
08/16/2020 Join us for a virtual forum via zoom to discuss and provide
feedback on ESUHSD’s Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan. Forum
Dates (English) • August 26, 9 AM • August 26, 12 PM • August
26, 4... Read More >>
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SCHOOL REOPENING: PLAN FOR IN-PERSON ONSITE INTERVENTION & SUPPORT
PHASE 2
11/05/2020 03:57 PM
As a district we are committed to building equitable communities
where: * ALL students are welcomed as they are * strengths and areas
of growth for all students are known and supported * adults
positively respond to the social-emotional, wellness, and academic
needs of every student * ALL students engage with tasks that develop
the strategic thinking skills for full participation in their local
communities and the global society. Now that our county has shifted
off of the State watchlist and has entered into the moderate status as
per the criteria outlined in the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, our
district is able to safely provide in-person, onsite intervention and
support to students identified as requiring additional assistance.
Our plan is outlined below: Due to the size of our comprehensive
high schools, the only way to maintain social distancing and proper
spacing as defined by the Santa Clara County Department of Health
Reopening Schools framework, in-person, onsite support and
intervention will be provided through single stable cohorts which will
meet inside (up to 16) and outside (up to 32). We believe this is
the most feasible way to approach in-person, onsite intervention and
support. Each cohort will include at least one adult. * Each
school will offer in-person, onsite intervention and support to ten
(10) single cohorts of students identified as needing additional
assistance. Student and staff participation will be voluntary and
the cohort can meet on a daily basis (site discretion). A
student/teacher can only participate in a single cohort at a time.
Students and teachers may rotate cohorts every three to five weeks
with seven days between cohorts. Maximum of 310 students at any given
time on campus. * * Examples of a single cohort include groups
identified in the Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan (LCP), as
well as the following groups: Due to the size of our comprehensive
high schools, the only way to maintain social distancing and proper
spacing as defined by the Santa Clara County Department of Health
Reopening Schools framework, in-person, onsite support and
intervention will be provided through single stable cohorts which will
meet inside (up to 16) and outside (up to 32). We believe this is
the most feasible way to approach in-person, onsite intervention and
support. Each cohort will include at least one adult. ?
Each school will offer in-person, onsite intervention and
support to ten (10) single cohorts of students identified as needing
additional assistance. Student and staff participation will be
voluntary and the cohort can meet on a daily basis (site
discretion). A student/teacher can only participate in a single
cohort at a time. Students and teachers may rotate cohorts every
three to five weeks with seven days between cohorts. Maximum of 310
students at any given time on campus. * * Examples of a single
cohort include groups identified in the Learning Continuity and
Attendance Plan (LCP), as well as the following groups: * * *
Students that have fallen behind in school who are identified as
Students with Special Needs, English Language Learners, Foster Youth
or McKinney-Vento. * Athletics, clubs and Goodwill Assets program
cohorts. * Students who will be offered in-person, onsite
intervention and support will be identified by each site, and parents
will be asked to opt in if they agree to having the student be part of
a cohort. * * Students who have been identified will be notified
by school personnel and provided details of the cohort sessions,
including safety protocols and expectations. * If parents agree to
opt in their student for participation in the cohort, they will need
to agree to conduct temperature checks and symptom screening for their
student prior to arriving on campus for the cohort session. *
Teachers and students may only be part of one cohort at a time. For
example, a teacher could identify 15 students based on grades and
attendance to make a cohort. A single cohort can be split into two
cohorts to meet gathering size for indoor support. * If a cohort
meets outdoors, the cohort can be 31 students and one adult. *
Cohorts can meet during tutorial, advisory periods, after school or on
Saturday. * Unless the student is accessing the school’s wifi on
the school campus, all students participating in in-person
intervention and support, must leave campus immediately upon
completion of the cohort session. Below you will find each school
site’s plan for how they will implement the above outlined District
Phase 2 plan. Please click on the link for your designated school.
Andrew Hill
Calero
Evergreen Valley
Foothill
Independence
James Lick
Mt. Pleasant
Oak Grove
Piedmont Hills
Santa Teresa
Silver Creek
Wm. C Overfelt
Yerba Buena
Apollo
Pegasus
Phoenix
DOCUMENTS: * ESUHSD Plan for In-Person Onsite Support 2020 - Phase 2
(English)
* ESUHSD Plan for In-Person Onsite Support 2020 - Phase 2 (Spanish)
* ESUHSD Plan for In-Person Onsite Support 2020 - Phase 2
(Vietnamese)
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MEAL SERVICES DURING DISTANCE LEARNING (UPDATED 09/01/2020)
09/02/2020
Free lunch is back! East Side Union High School District is
pleased to announce that FREE lunch and supper meals are available
Monday thru Friday from 11:45 AM – 12:50 PM. Anyone 18 and younger
qualifies. Student does not need to be present to receive free
meals. Drive thru and walkup service are available - no
identification required. A FREE bag supper meal will be available
to any person 18 and younger – as long as one person in the family
is an East Side student. Supper can be picked up at the same time as
lunch. Please fill out a Child and Adult Care Feeding Program
(CACFP) At-Risk Supper Program Enrollment Form and turn it into the
school kitchen. The enrollment form is not required to receive a
bag supper. Meals are offered at the following sites: FREE
Lunch and Supper * Andrew Hill High School – 3200 Senter Road *
Independence High School – 617 N Jackson Avenue * James Lick High
School – 57 N White Road * Mt Pleasant High School – 1750 S White
Road * Oak Grove High School – 285 Blossom Hill Road * Silver
Creek High School – 3434 Silver Creek Road * Wm. C. Overfelt High
School – 1835 Cunningham Avenue * Yerba Buena High School – 1855
Lucretia Avenue FREE Lunch ONLY: * Evergreen Valley High School –
3300 Quimby Road For more information, please contact CNS Office at
408-347-5191. _This institution is an equal opportunity
provider._
DOCUMENTS: * Child and Adult Care Feeding Program At-Risk Supper
Program Enrollment Form (English)
* Child and Adult Care Feeding Program At-Risk Supper Program
Enrollment Form (Spanish)
* Child and Adult Care Feeding Program At-Risk Supper Program
Enrollment Form (Vietnamese)
* Meal Services during Distance Learning (updated 09/01/2020 -
English)
* Meal Services during Distance Learning (updated 09/01/2020 -
Spanish)
* Meal Services during Distance Learning (updated 09/01/2020 -
Vietnamese)
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ADJUSTED STUDENT SCHEDULE: WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 & REVISED
EXPECTATIONS: WEDNESDAYS
08/29/2020
Since Monday September 7, 2020, is a holiday, we will shift the
schedule as indicated in the attached document below. This is only an
adjustment for the week of September 7. We will resume to our regular
schedule for all other weeks. REVISED EXPECTATIONS Please note that
we have adjusted our schedule to emphasize the need for students to
complete tasks and assignments on Wednesdays _(see attached document
below)_. The California Department of Education requires school
districts to ensure students are participating in both video
conferencing sessions as well as independent work time. Therefore, we
are expecting students to use the time on Wednesday mornings to
complete tasks and assignments. Also, students are expected to report
to their tutorial or advisory period on Wednesdays as assigned by
their teachers. Their participation will be noted on a weekly
participation log.
DOCUMENTS: * Adjusted Schedule: Week of September 7, 2020 & Revised
Expectations: Wednesdays (English)
* Adjusted Schedule: Week of September 7, 2020 & Revised
Expectations: Wednesdays (Spanish)
* Adjusted Schedule: Week of September 7, 2020 & Revised
Expectations: Wednesdays (Vietnamese)
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ESUHSD BLACK LIVES MATTER CONFERENCE
08/21/2020
The Silver Creek High School Social Activism Club and Black Student
Union are planning an all Youth-led Eastside Union High School
District Black Lives Matter Conference on August 30th (12-2:30 PM
PST). The ESUHSD Black Lives Matter Conference is to uplift and
empower the Black community in East Side San Jose, creating space to
share their experiences, stories, and struggles to the community. Our
conference serves to educate and unify our community in this fight for
liberation. Our speakers are Anti-Police Terror Project, Black Women
Organized for Political Action (BWOPA), NAACP Youth Council, and Ella
Baker Center to present various topics, such as the Black Lives Matter
Movement, defunding the police, intersectionality, and how to get
involved in your community! WHEN: August 30th, 2020 (Sunday)
TIME: 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM PST WHERE: Via ZOOM (link will be sent
after RSVP) RSVP: tinyurl.com/esuhsdblm
* If you are a Black student at
ESUHSD, we are creating space for you to share your stories and
experiences, fill out our form: tinyurl.com/esuhsdblmspeaker
* Social Media Platforms
Instagram: @esuhsdblm Facebook Event: Eastside Union High School
District Black Lives Matter Conference
Show support by spreading the word! Join us at the conference!
Any questions/comments, DM us @esuhsdblm or email
scsocialactivismclub@gmail.com & blackstudentunion.schs@gmail.com
DOCUMENTS: * ESUHSD Black Lives Matter Conference Flyers
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INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSION REGARDING LEARNING CONTINUITY
AND ATTENDANCE PLAN
08/16/2020
Join us for a virtual forum via zoom to discuss and provide feedback
on ESUHSD’s Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan. Forum Dates
(English) • August 26, 9 AM • August 26, 12 PM • August
26, 4 PM View Event Flyer for Meeting Details / Zoom Links
Forum Dates (Spanish) • August 26, 10:30 AM • August
26, 2 PM • August 29, 11 AM View Event Flyer for Meeting Details
/ Zoom Links
Forum Dates (Vietnamese) • August 27, 1 PM • August 27,
4 PM • August 29, 1 PM View Event Flyer for Meeting Details /
Zoom Links
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CALENDARTOP OF PAGE
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WEDNESDAY DEC 09
ESUHSD SPECIAL BOARD MEETING
AGENDA: http://go.boarddocs.com/ca/esu...
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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FRIDAY DEC 11
BOARD AUDIT COMMITTEE MEETING
Join Zoom Meeting
https://esuhsd.zoom.us/j/83794937018?pwd=aUxOMnd5aW8vY056bVZ0UzY5...
6:00
pm - 8:00 pm
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TUESDAY DEC 15
STUDENT GOVERNING BOARD
4:15 pm - 6:00 pm
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FRIDAY DEC 18
ANNUAL ORGANIZATION/REGULAR BOARD MTG
4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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MONDAY DEC 21
HOLIDAY BREAK (NO SCHOOL)
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MONDAY DEC 28
HOLIDAY BREAK (NO SCHOOL)
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Due to COVID-19,
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will have limited staff working in the office each day.
Business Hours:
8 AM - 5 PM
The main lobby doors will be open throughout the day, except for the
noted times below. For access to the building during these times,
contact the staff member you have made arrangements to see.
10:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
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