Happy December! With the holidays upon us, there are many reasons to be joyful. It's a time for sharing, laughter, giving back, and creating memories with family and friends. The holidays, however, can also be stressful. We may be planning to visit loved ones, managing our budget for gifts, or coordinating events with our community. With an already-packed schedule, these additional tasks can add stress to our lives.
Celebrating and connecting with family is important during the holiday season, but caring for your mental health is also essential. National Stress-Free Family Holidays Month brings awareness to the harmful effects of stress and reminds everyone to take care of themselves as they approach the holidays. Here are some helpful tips for a more stress-free holiday season:
- Make modifications to holiday traditions. Consider ways to modify traditions that may negatively impact your mental health. It can be nice to stick with holiday traditions, but your mental health should take priority.
- Don't forget the power of "no." It's okay to say no to plans if you are feeling overwhelmed.
- Plan ahead. Keeping a calendar of events can help you stay on track and prepare for events. It can be stressful to shop on the same day as an event, so keep a list of tasks to prevent the rush.
- Talk about your feelings. You might be overwhelmed or missing a loved one. Talking about your feelings with a trusted friend or family member is okay. You are not in this alone.
- Take time for self-care. It's essential to take care of ourselves before caring for others. This holiday season, make time for yourself.
- Find a therapist. Acknowledge your feelings and talk to a professional when needed. If you would like help finding a mental health care provider, use Care Solace, a complimentary and confidential coordination service provided by San Leandro Unified School District:
- Call 888-515-0595. Multilingual support is available 24/7/365.
- Visit www.caresolace.com/slusdfamilies and either search on your own or click "Book Appointment" for assistance by video chat, email, or phone.
We wish you a joyous and stress-free holiday season! |
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DECEMBER RECOGNITIONS & CELEBRATIONS |
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National Special Education Day
National Special Education Day honors the federal special education law instituted on December 2, 1972, and the students, teachers, and administration striving to make special education possible for special students. Read more about our Special Education programs, and thank you, Special Education students, staff, and families!
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Inclusive Schools Week (ISW)
ISW is celebrated annually during the first week in December by families, schools, and organizations in the U.S. and abroad. The Week highlights and celebrates schools' progress in implementing inclusive practices to ensure a quality education for an increasingly diverse student population. Learn more at www.inclusiveschools.org.
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Computer Science Education Week
Celebrate the world of coding and innovation during Computer Science Education Week from December 4 to 10, 2023. Our school communities dedicate this week to fostering computer science education, promoting creativity, and shaping a future where technology knows no bounds. Read more about this celebration here, and let's code the future together!
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Garfield Elementary 13050 Aurora Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4300 Principal Anna Malki
Here are the Gators enjoying one of our main PBIS incentive systems! Did you know that Garfield operates on its own currency? Gator Bucks are earned by any student being an outstanding student example or going above and beyond with helpfulness, safety, and kindness. Students spend these dollars at the "Gator Store" on exciting items like bubbles, pizza parties, squishy balls, coloring books, and more! The student leadership group suggests the items in the store!
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Halkin Elementary 1300 Williams Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94578 Phone: 510-618-4370 Principal Virginia Quock
Thank you to all the Halkin Dolphin families, teachers, and students who made Ruby Bridges Day an amazing event! Dolphins had a 5th-grade teach-in with guest speakers SLHS Coach Brad Bowers and Sandra Anderson-Knox, SLUSD Director of Business Operations, as the rally keynote speakers. The beloved community came together to acknowledge the strength of Ruby Bridges and other civil rights activists while uplifting their actions and bravery with a march to John Muir Middle School.
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Jefferson Elementary 14300 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94578 Phone: 510-618-4310 Principal Natalie Valencia
Jefferson's library is a welcoming and safe space to build community, learn more about yourself and the cultures of others. Ms. Taryn, the librarian, is intentional about building diverse book collections so that all students see themselves in the stories.
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Madison Elementary 14751 Juniper Street, San Leandro, CA 94579 Phone: 510-895-7944 Principal Paulette Smith
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Madison students participated in a stem kit project called the Car on a Roll through the Raft Maker Mobile Visit! In this photo, 3rd grade students are testing their design models.
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McKinley Elementary 2150 E. 14th Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4320 Principal Malika Campbell
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TK students celebrated Diwali by crafting diya lamps and intricate rangoli designs. These photos capture the essence of their hands-on creativity, reflecting the joyous spirit of the festival. The students delved into the celebration by watching a video and enjoying a slideshow, deepening their understanding of Diwali's cultural significance.
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Monroe Elementary 3750 Monterey Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94578 Phone: 510-618-4340 Principal Jeannette McNeil
Monroe had over 20 families come out on the rainy Saturday before Fall Break, to get their bikes fixed for free! The Alameda County Safe Routes to School team fixed 28 bikes that are now functioning nicely. Monroe is planning to schedule another Bike Repair Mobile for the Spring!
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Roosevelt Elementary 951 Dowling Blvd., San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4350 Principal David Kumamoto
Roosevelt Hornets have a beautiful new mural in the Multipurpose room, highlighting their core community values as a visual reminder of what ideas feed their continual growth and joy.
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Washington Elementary 250 Dutton Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4360 Principal Monica Manriquez
Introducing the Peacemakers for the 2020-24 school year. Elected by classmates, they recently underwent a half-day training in the library with teacher leads Ms. Martin, Ms. Jimenez, and Mr. Francisco. These Wildcats are ready to foster harmony and make a positive impact with their peers!
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Bancroft Middle School 1150 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4380 Principal Jeff Sloane
Every Tuesday, students flock to the Bronco Store at Bancroft, where they can spend hard-earned Bronco Bucks. Students earn Bronco Bucks as part of our PBIS for following our school motto: "Take care of yourself. Take care of each other. Take care of Bancroft." Go Broncos!
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John Muir Middle School 1444 Williams Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4400 Principal Elisa Alvarez
John Muir’s After School Theater Club, led by multimedia specialist Charis Gibbs, allows students to immerse themselves in the world of creativity and drama as they explore their talents and passion for making stories come alive. This is just one of the many after-school programs available to Muir Falcons!
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San Leandro High School 2200 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4600 Principal Reginald Richardson
The San Leandro High School Makers Club is at it again! In between winning robotics competitions, they decompress by building and launching rockets!
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Lincoln High School 1700 Leonard Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4460 Principal Matt Steinecke
To increase attendance, students have been earning “Lincoln Loot” when they’re caught being on time for class! The Loot is passed out sporadically throughout the week, giving every student a chance to earn "Loot" and use it to buy Lincoln Swag! They had a black Friday sale, and students really showed their Eagle pride, using their Lincoln Loot to purchase Lincoln Swag!
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San Leandro Virtual Academy 1700 Leonard Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-618-4460 Principal Matt Steinecke
SLVA Sharks recently gathered for an engaging in-person meetup at Toyon Park, where students delved into the fascinating realm of flight science. Taking advantage of the pleasant weather and autumn breeze, our students eagerly experimented with paper airplanes and spinners, unlocking the secrets of lift and aerodynamics in a hands-on and enjoyable learning experience.
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San Leandro Adult and Career Education Center 1448 Williams Street, San Leandro, CA 94577 Phone: 510-667-6287 Principal Bradley Frazier
Explore boundless opportunities at our Transitions Center! Community services, whether job hunting or navigating education paths, are available to you. Our Transitions Specialist offers FREE employment services, including career aptitude assessments, job search assistance, and other empowering workshops. Explore FREE college & training program services by scheduling an appointment at (510) 618-4521 or email kkaady@slusd.us. Your path to success starts here!
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CELEBRATE WITH SOUNDS OF THE SEASON |
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Don't miss out on seasonal musical magic! The San Leandro High School Instrumental Music Winter Concert is just around the corner, happening on Thursday, December 7th, 2023, at 6:30 PM. Tickets are $5 cash at the door for a fantastic night of melodies. This event is essential for fundraising, so let's pack the house and make it unforgettable. Enjoy snacks during intermission – an evening you won't want to miss. See you all there! |
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