Parent/Family Resources

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Adult Education

Visit our CNUSD Adult Ed website:

https://adulted.cnusd.k12.ca.us/


Provides education for adults through:

- English Language Learning & Citizenship preparation

- High School Diploma or Equivalency preparation


Promotes College and Career Readiness through:

- Short-term Career Technical Education courses

- Industry-recognized Certification courses

- Transition to College or Career preparation courses

- Services that support entry or re-entry into the workforce


Prepares students to be productive members of the community through:

- Civic integration & parent academic support courses

- Community interest courses in Oil Painting & Sewing

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Register for Fall 2022 Courses

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Calming Room

We are operating in uncharted territory right now that nobody could have possible imagined or prepared for. Your CNUSD School Counselors want you to know that your feelings are valid, no matter what they are. You might feel scared, confused, overwhelmed, angry, alone, grateful, or completely calm. You might feel many things at once, like being upset that an event was cancelled, but happy that you can wear pajamas all day. Your feelings are normal; the situation is not. Don't forget to breathe.
This Virtual Calming Room is a place for students and families to find tools and strategies for managing emotions and feelings. We are here to support you! -CNUSD School Counselors


https://sites.google.com/cnusd.k12.ca.us/cnusdvirtualcalmingroom/home

Child Care Resources

Child Care Referral - Riverside County Office of Education assists parents in Riverside County with finding licensed child care near their home, work, or child's school.

Access the online referral system at https://secureweb.rcoe.us/ONLINEREF/or

call (800) 442-4927.


Looking for Licensed Child Care Near You?

If you are searching for available, licensed child care near your home or work, please search the Resource and Referral database. This database provides the most current information for child care centers and family child care homes in Riverside County.

Search the Resource & Referral database

Additional resources regarding finding quality child care can be found at

Quality Start Riverside County.


CalWorks Child Care assistance program in order to receive child care benefits through Riverside County DPSS, a customer must be receiving CalWorks benefits. If they are already receiving CalWorks benefits and not currently enrolled in the Child Care program, they only need to inform their CalWorks worker that they would like to enroll.

Riverside County DPSS, Norco office

517 W. Parkridge Ave.

Norco, CA 92860

(877) 410-8827

c4yourself.com



Californians need safe and reliable childcare options during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response. MyChildCare.ca.gov provides an interactive map of qualified licensed childcare providers near you. The tool is available in English and Spanish.

https://covid19.ca.gov/childcare/


Care.com is the world's largest online destination for care. We connect families with caregivers and caring companies to help you be there for the ones you love.

https://www.care.com/day-care/corona-ca


Find trusted in-home preschools and daycares you'll love.

Discover licensed and affordable childcare in your neighborhood

https://weecare.co/daycare-near-me


YMCA

Call for an appointment

(951) 734-8026

Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm

YMCA Youth Center at Merrill

312 S. Merrill St.Corona

Main YMCA

1331 River Rd., Corona

YMCA Youth Center at City Park

475 E. Grand Blvd. , Corona


Childcare When You Need It

Use us on your schedule. KidsPark is a unique childcare solution that offers a safe and fun play space available without reservations so you can drop in days, evenings, and weekends, or whenever you need us. Pay only for the time used. Full-day care offered.

https://www.kidspark.com/corona


Looking for Assistance Paying for Child Care Services?

Some families may be eligible for cost-assisted (subsidized) child care based on gross (before taxes) income and family size. See Schedule of Income Ceilings below to determine if you potentially qualify for enrollment.

Child care provider selection is a parental choice, for families who meet eligibility criteria and complete the enrollment process to determine the level of subsidized support. Once approved, families will have a portion or all of their child care costs paid directly to the child care provider by Riverside County Office of Education.


If you have questions, please call 800-442-4927, or email RandR@rcoe.us.

Please note this information is fluid and subject to change based on emergency orders and other key information related to the COVID-19 crisis.

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Counseling/ Mental Health Resources

The Corona Norco Unified School District provides counseling services for your student at every school site. These services include both academic and social emotional support for your student. To speak to a counselor, please call your child’s school office. Find Mental Health Resources and more at www.cnusd.k12.ca.us/mentalhealth.

24 Hour Mental Health Emergency Treatment Services

  • 9990 County Farm Road, Suite 4, Riverside 92503
  • (951) 358-4700
Catholic Charities Counseling Services
  • (909) 763-4970

CARES Riverside County Department of Mental Health

  • Helps locate outpatient mental health services for children and patients in Riverside County.
  • (800) 706-7500
Care Solace

Carolyn E. Wylie Center

  • Serving the Inland Empire, they provide the highest quality educational programs and therapeutic services to meet the needs, goals and hopes of individuals with special learning, emotional and developmental needs.
  • 4164 Brockton Avenue, Riverside 92501
  • (951) 683-5193

Community Access Network

  • CAN Counseling Center provides a variety of therapeutic services including individuals, family and couples therapy. For information: www.fosterkidscan.org.
  • 2275 South Main Street, Corona 92879
  • (951) 279-3222

Family Adolescent and Children’s Treatment (FACT of Corona)

  • For serious emotional difficulties. Psychiatrist available. Medi-Cal, Healthy Families, and Healthy Kids are accepted.
  • 1195 Magnolia Avenue, Corona 92879
  • (951) 273-0608

HELPline 24 Hour Crisis/Suicide Intervention

  • The HELPline connects you with someone who cares, who will listen and support you in your time of crisis. Bilingual counselors are also available. The hotline serves as a lifeline to those who may be feeling overwhelmed, in need of emotional assistance and possibly considering suicide. Together you explore alternatives to help stabilize your situation. All conversations are confidential.
  • (951) 686-4357

LifeSource Affordable Counseling

  • Serving adults, children, couples and families in the Inland Empire by providing individualized counseling options that are affordable and effective.
  • 7177 Brockton Avenue, Suite 452, Riverside 92506
  • (951) 682-7143

National Alliance on Mental Illness Western Riverside County

  • Provides support and referral services to people in the Riverside, Moreno Valley, Corona, Norco and Jurupa Valley/Rubidoux area.
  • 4095 County Circle Drive, #A, Riverside 92503
  • (951) 369-2721

Parent to Parent Telephone Support Line

  • Non-emergency line for parents/caregivers of Riverside County who are raising a child/youth with mental health, emotional and/or behavioral challenges.
  • (888) 358-3622

The Lehman Center

  • Family counseling, individual counseling, and parent classes are offered.
  • Services for Children: 3705 Myers Street, Riverside 92503 - (951) 358-4625
  • Services for Adults: 9990 County Farm Road, Suite 5, Riverside 92503 - (951) 358-4834

Take My Hand

  • Connect with a Peer Support Specialists (PSS) who utilizes lived experiences to connect with people who are having life challenges. A PSS will support you by listening and validating your concerns, offer resources, provide coping strategies and link you to the right level of care.
  • Chat hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Website: www.takemyhand.co

The Trevor Project

  • Provides crisis and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth between the ages of 13-24.
  • (866) 488-7386



Riverside University Health System (RUHS) – Behavioral Health

  • CARES Line
Call (Medi-Cal beneficiaries seeking Mental Health Services): (800) 706-7500 | IEHP


  • IEHP Member Services

(800) 440-IEHP (4347), TTY (800) 718-4347 and ask to speak to the Behavioral Health Department. Insurance other than Medi-Cal – Contact member services number on insurance card.
Phone: (951) 929-9691
Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.


  • United Way Christmas Bureau

414 South Palm Ave., Suite C2
Hemet, CA 92543 | Phone: (951) 929-9691
Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

COVID Related Aid

Disaster Financial Assistance with Food, Housing, and Bills


https://www.usa.gov/disaster-help-food-housing-bills


Rental Assistance


Fair housing Council of Riverside County

3933 Mission Inn Ave Riverside, CA

951-682-6581


Utility Assistance


Community Action Partnership

2038 Iowa Ave, B102

Riverside, CA

800-999-5584


Assistance for Households with Senior Citizens


Riverside Office on aging

800-510-2020

Senior Meal Reservation

Corona Senior Center c/o Casa Grande Apartment Complex

801 Magnolia Ave

Corona, CA 92879

Meals Served: Fri 10:30am-12:30pm

951-827-3613


Family Service Association

Senior Nutrition Program

951-241-7221


Weatherization Program for Low Income Families


Community Action Partnership

Appliance Repair or Replacement

Heating/cooling system repair or replacement

800-511-1110


Financial Assistance


Families with children under 18 can apply for CalWorks online

www.c4yourself.com or call 877-410-8827 and request an application be mailed to them

Information about the CARES ACT and money coming from the Treasury Department to individuals and families please visit www.irs.gov/cornavirus

Corona-Norco United Way COVID-19 Financial Assistance Application
The Corona-Norco United Way is currently accepting financial assistance applications for community members that have been impacted by COVID-19. Learn more here.


Issues with Eviction

Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order that authorizes local governments to pause evictions for renters through May 31, 2020. Tenants who are having issues may call the Fair Housing Council of Riverside County at 1-800-655-1812. Callers will receive a call back within 24 hours.


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CalWORKS

  • California Work Opportunities and responsibility to kids is temporary financial assistance program designed to provide families the means to meet their basic needs in times of hardship.
  • Click here for the CalWORKS website.

Project INSURE

  • Individuals and families can receive free assistance to complete applications for Medi-Cal, CalFresh and CalWorks. We also assist with annual renewals, follow up forms and any questions you have regarding social services. Available year round with bilingual staff.
  • (951) 736-4636
  • Located in the Parent Center, 152 E. Sixth Street, Corona 92879

Diapers

- JLR Diaper Bank - This program is open to anyone in the Inland Empire and provides one package of 50 diapers monthly per child under the age of five. Distribution is on third Saturday of each month from 9:00am - noon.

Register for diaper assistance at DiaperBankIE.org. follow the link or fill the form below

http://www.juniorleagueriverside.org/communityimpact/diaper-bank

Food Assistance

Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals at school will get extra food benefits. These food benefits are called Pandemic EBT or P-EBT benefits. P-EBT benefits help families in California buy food when schools are closed because of the coronavirus emergency. Pandemic EBT

PEBT Extension - California was approved to provide additional P-EBT benefits to children who already received P-EBT benefits for the month of August and September 2020. Each eligible child will automatically receive a new P-EBT card with the added benefits. Call Joanna Buchholz at Project Insure for more details (951) 736-4636



Families in need of food assistance can apply for CalFresh at

www.getcalfresh.org or www.c4yourself.com

DPSS (Department of Public Social Services) 877-410-8827


Some of the food pantries may no longer be providing food.

Please call to verify if they are providing assistance.


For Additional Resources, please dial 211 or 800-464-1123


Society of St. Vincent De Paul

601 West 6th Street
Corona, CA - 92882
(951) 715-4858
Food Resource Location: 0.51 miles from Corona

Program Hours: Saturday, 10:30am - 1:30pm.Eligibility: Must reside in Norco or Corona


St Edwards Catholic Church

605 West Fifth Street
Corona, CA - 92882
(951) 549-6000
Food Resource Location: 0.58 miles from Corona

Program Hours: Saturday, 10:00am - 12:00pm.


St. Mel’s Cathlic Church

4140 Corona Avenue
Norco, CA - 92860
(951) 737-7144
Food Resource Location: 5.12 miles from Corona

Thursday: 10:00am - 1:00pm


Inland Vinyard Christian Fellowship

935 North McKinley Street

Corona, CA

951-549-1192

Food, Saturday 9:00am -10am


Second Harvest Food Bank Serving Riverside County

2950 - B Jefferson Street
Riverside, CA - 92504
(909) 359-4757
Food Resource Location: 9.96 miles from Corona




Riverside County Food Access Sites

  • Find your closest food pantry with this convenient app. Type in your address and the map will show the location, date and time of the food pantries and distributions in your area.

Bags of Hope Hunger Program
CalFresh
  • The CalFresh program is a federally funded program that provides monthly food benefits to assist low-income households in purchasing the food they need to maintain adequate nutritional levels for the month.
  • For more information please call: (877) 847-3663
CNUSD Child Nutrition Services
  • Grab & Go meals are FREE for all students through December 31, 2020. Meals will continue to be distributed curbside at most CNUSD school sites, on the first day of each week. Students will receive breakfast and lunch for each school day. Students need not be present, but parents and/or students will be asked to provide valid CNUSD pin numbers for all meals, just as we do during the typical school year. A student may receive only one bag of food per week. Click here for times and locations.

  • Parents are encouraged to complete a free or reduced meals application. Visit www.cnusdnutrition.com for more information.


Corona Settlement House
  • 507 S. Vicentia Avenue, Corona 92882
  • (951) 737-3504
  • Open daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Inland Vineyard Community Church

  • 935 N. McKinley, Corona CA 92879
  • (951) 549-1192
  • Every Saturday 9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
  • Must be 18 years and over with valid ID.

New Hope Family Worship Center

  • 804 S. Lincoln Avenue, Corona CA 92882
  • (951) 737-4673
  • Every Friday 9 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

St. Mel’s Catholic Church

  • 4140 Corona Avenue, Norco CA 92860
  • (951) 737-7144
  • Every Thursday at 10 a.m.



Building Up Lives Foundation

24441 Sunnymead Blvd.
Moreno Valley, CA 92553* | Phone: (951) 550-5466
Hours: 12:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. all week (except Tuesdays only by appointment)
Building Up Lives Foundation Website


Lutheran Social Services of Southern California

4162 Rubidoux Ave., Riverside, CA 92506 | Phone: (951) 689-7847 | *Information on Rental Assistance
M-W 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. |
*Food Distribution Thursdays 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Riverside City Mission Fortress Church | barbdcmm@aol.com | Phone: (951) 341-5055
5530 34th Street Riverside, CA 92509
4th Saturday Food Box Deliveries | Application Process: In-Person or email

Financial Assistance


Catholic Charities Moreno Valley Office

23623 Sunnymead Blvd #E, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 | Phone: (951) 924-9964
Hours: M-TH 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., FRI 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Provides a variety of financial support such as rental assistance, utility assistance, family burial assistance, and service referrals.

Health Resources

Riverside University Health System Community Health Centers Website

Perris Family Care Center

308 E. San Jacinto Ave., Perris, CA 92570 | Phone: (951) 940-6700
For COVID-19 testing call (800) 945-6171 | Hours: M-F, 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
No walk-ins at the moment, by appointment only.

Moreno Valley Community Health Center

23520 Cactus Ave., Moreno Valley, CA 92553 | Phone: (951) 867-3900
For COVID-19 testing call (800) 945-6171 | Hours: M-F, 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
No walk-ins at the moment, by appointment only.

Homeless Student/Family Resource- CLUB HOPE

The CNUSD Parent Center supports Club Hope

Club Hope provides academic and social-emotional support for students and their families who are experiencing homelessness and/or lack fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence. Cassandra Willis is the new homeless liaison overseeing students who qualify for this special program.


School on Wheels

HomeConnect



CNUSD Community Volunteer Tutoring Services

Our Community Volunteer Tutor program, a part of Club Hope, is a FREE one-on-one ZOOM tutoring program. We utilize adult members of our community, retired teachers, and Medical School students who wish to support our Corona/Norco/Eastvale community. All tutors have been through a background check and training.

If you are interested in receiving this free tutoring assistance please apply online at: https://tinyurl.com/cnusd-communitytutor-request

After you fill out the request form, a Community Volunteer Tutor will reach out to you. Priority will be given to students who are demonstrating strong academic need.



Also, if you missed our backpack giveaway last month, we still have some backpacks available. Please give us a call at (951) 273-3132 to see how you can receive one for your CNUSD student.

Immunizations

Immunization Notification to Parents

Notificación de Inmunización a los Padres

California State Law requires that proof of immunizations be provided at the time of enrollment in school. If a physician is refusing to see a child for a well-child checkup there are other avenues for the child to get vaccinations. Many local pharmacies will take insurance and/or cash payment for vaccinations. County public health clinics are open and will administer vaccinations. There are multiple clinics also available for immunizations.

Parents may contact any local pharmacy via telephone to confirm if their insurance is taken for the vaccinations.


FREE OR LOW COST CLINICS

* Corona Community Health Center

2813 S. Main St., Corona, CA 92882.

Clinic: (951) 272-5445

Open Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm

Closed Weekends and all County Holidays

APPOINTMENTS: 1-800-720-9553 CITAS: 1-800-720-9553


* Jurupa Valley Community Health Center

8876 Mission Blvd., Jurupa Valley, CA 92509

Clinic: (951) 360-8795

Open Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm,

Closed Weekends and all County Holidays


* Clinica Medica Familiar

217 E 3rd St, Corona, CA 92879

(951) 273-1188


* Riverside Neighborhood Health Center

7140 Indiana Ave.

Riverside, CA 92504

Clinic: (951) 358-6000

Internet Resources

Human-I-T

CNUSD is partnering with nonprofit organization human-I-T to provide the digital resources needed to support you in participating in your coursework remotely. For families looking for a low-cost computer, you can purchase these resources easily through human-I-T’s website: hitconnect.org.

Proof of low-income status is required. human-I-T can also provide unbiased support in finding an internet provider that suits a family’s specific needs by answering questions and getting signed up.

To apply, please text the number below or complete the online form.
● Text: (562) 372-6925
● Online Application: https://human-i-t.org/request-internet/


AT&T Access

The Access program from AT&T provides a low-cost option for wireline home Internet access to low-income households in the 21 states where we offer wireline home Internet services. To be eligible, at least one person in your household must be a participant in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.

Go to att.com/access to learn more about Access from AT&T. For assistance beyond our online resources, please call 1‑855‑220‑5211.


Xfinity Internet Essentials

You may qualify for Internet Essentials if:

• You are eligible for public assistance programs such as the National School Lunch Program, Housing Assistance, Medicaid, SNAP, SSI and others.

• You live in an area where Comcast Internet service is available.

• You are not an existing Xfinity Internet customer and have not subscribed to Comcast Internet within the last 90 days.

• You have no outstanding debt to Comcast that is less than one year old. Households with outstanding debt more than one year old may still be eligible.*

For more information click HERE.

Spectrum Low Income Internet

To qualify for this program, one or more members of your household must currently receive assistance under one of the following programs:

  • National School Lunch Program (NSLP)

  • Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) of the NSLP

For more information, click HERE.



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Wifi y Recursos de Internet

AT&T
El programa Access de AT&T ofrece una opción de bajo costo para el acceso a Internet en hogares de bajos ingresos en los 21 estados donde ofrecemos servicios de Internet en hogares de cable. Para ser elegible, al menos una persona en su hogar debe ser participante en el Programa de asistencia nutricional suplementaria, o SNAP.

Visite att.com/access para obtener más información sobre el acceso de AT&T. Para obtener ayuda más allá de nuestros recursos en línea, llame al 1-855-220-5211.

XFINITY Internet Essentials

Puede calificar para Internet Essentials si:
• reúne los requisitos para programas de asistencia pública como el Programa Nacional de almuerzo Escolar, asistencia para la Vivienda, Medicaid, SNAP, SSI y otros.
• vive en un área donde está disponible el servicio de Internet Comcast.
• no es cliente de Xfinity Internet y no se ha suscrito a Comcast Internet en los últimos 90 días.
• no tienes deuda pendiente con Comcast que tenga menos de un año. Los hogares con deuda pendiente de pago de más de un año de edad pueden seguir siendo elegibles.

For más información haga clic AQUÍ.


Spectrum Internet de bajos ingresos

Para calificar para este programa, uno o más miembros de su hogar deben recibir asistencia bajo uno de los siguientes programas:
• Programa Nacional de almuerzo Escolar (NSLP)
• Provisión comunitaria de Elegibilidad (CEP) del NSLP

Para obtener más información, haga clic AQUÍ.


Human-I-T

A la luz de las preocupaciones recientes sobre la salud, Corona Norco USD se está asociando con la organización sin fines de lucro human-I-T para proporcionar los recursos digitales necesarios para ayudarlo a participar en sus cursos de forma remota. Para las familias que buscan una computadora de bajo costo, puede comprar estos recursos fácilmente a través del sitio web de human-I-T: hitconnect.org. Se requiere prueba de estatus de bajos ingresos. human-I-T también puede proporcionar apoyo imparcial para encontrar un proveedor de Internet que se adapte a las necesidades específicas de una familia respondiendo preguntas y registrándose.

Para presentar una solicitud, envíe un mensaje de texto con el número a continuación o complete el formulario en línea.
● Mande un texto al (562) 372-6925
● Aplique en linea: https://human-i-t.org/request-internet/

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Request form for human-I-T.

Fill out a request for human-I-T low cost internet services

Mental Health Crisis/Emergency Services

Imminent Danger and Emergencies

Take your child to the nearest emergency room or call 9-1-1!


Mental Health Urgent Care Perris

85 Ramona Expressway Perris, CA 92571 | Phone: (951) 349-4195

Walk-ins okay


CARES Line Phone
(800) 706-7500

Substance Use CARES Line
(24/7 English/Spanish)
(800) 499-3008

Crisis Text Line
Text “Connect” to 741741

Operation Safe House Text Line
(844) 204-0880

Operation Safe House Riverside
(951) 351-4418

Riverside County Network of Care for Behavioral Health
(951) 358-6858

Up2Riverside Mental Health Resources
(800) 706-7500

RUHS Behavioral Health – Children’s Services
3125 Myers Street, Riverside, CA
(951) 358-6888

RUHS Peer Navigation Line
(phone triage and referral service)
(888) 768-4YOU / (888) 768-4968

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) (support groups and programs)
(951) 369-1913

Virus Anxiety-Pandemic-Specific Mental Health Support
(adult services)
(800) 985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746

18percent Peer-to-Peer Online Support Community
(individual support, peer to peer online community)

7 Cups Listening/Counseling Online Community
(teens 13-17 and adult online community)

Kaiser Permanente, Alliance for A Healthier Generation
(Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills for students and teachers)
(800) 323-9084

Mental Health and addiction resources for Veterans
26442 Beckman Ct.
Murrieta, CA 92562
(951) 384-0110

Care Solace
(concierge service for families to connect to mental health services)
669 2nd Street
Encinitas, CA 92024
(888) 515-0595

Peer Tutoring

Each Mind Matters
(suicide prevention/intervention)

Parent Center Resources/Programs

The CNUSD Parent Center is committed to strengthening the relationships between family, school, and community by providing parents and schools with valuable resources and professional development opportunities in a safe and welcoming environment. Stay connected and updated with the latest workshops and events at the Parent Center by following us on Facebook and Instagram.

Need to contact us?
Call us at (951) 273-3132. We are located at 152 E. Sixth Street Corona, CA 92879.


2020- 2021 Parent Center Request for Family Support Referral Form below

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=5qi8AhZJKUi-jHS2auEKJCbUmXMxwHpPj8z28HtkiHJUNFg1VkZJQ0syQko1UDZXTE1WRDVTMjNSSi4u

If you have a family in an emergency situation please contact us directly at (951) 273-3132.

Technology Support

Check out our Parent Portal for Resources/Videos on

Edgenuity

Google Classroom

and many other digital programs

Digital Learning Parent Resources

Everything from EdGenuity to Rosetta Stone, Logging in to turning in and everything in between!


Digital Learning Support brought to you by CNUSD

https://sites.google.com/cnusd.k12.ca.us/cnusdalwayslearning/parent-resources?authuser=0

Tutoring Options

CORONA PUBLIC LIBRARY

Grades: Kindergarten – 6th grade

Day and Time: Monday –Thursday 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Homework Help in all subjects in a group setting

No reservations required

Cost: FREE

Grades: Middle and high school students

Day and Time: Tuesdays 4:00 – 6:00 PM, Wed. 4:00 – 6:00 PM,

Day and Time: Tuesdays 4:00-6:00PM, Wednesdays 4:00-6:00PM, Thursdays 3:15 – 4:15 PM

Tutoring in all subjects in a group setting

No reservations required

Cost: FREE


CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL

Grades: 4th – 12th students in CNUSD

Day and Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00 – 4:15 PM from 2/11

Day and Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00-4:15PM from 2/11 to 5/14/2020

Subjects: Language Arts, Math, and Science

Contact: Mr. Meister at ameister@cnusd.k12.ca.us for registration

Cost: FREE


CORONA CHURCH OF CHRIST

Grades: 1st – 5th students

Day and Times: Wednesdays 5:30 – 6:30 PM

Subjects: Language Arts and Math only

Contact: Call 951-737-5359 for more details

Cost: FREE


SCHOOL ON WHEELS

Grades: K–12 students who are homeless living in shelters,

Grades: K-12 students who are homeless living in shelters, motels, and/or, vehicles. Also available to students living in group foster homes

Call the Parent Center 951-273-3132 for a referral

Cost: FREE

CNUSD PARENT CENTER

Grades: Kindergarten – 12th grade

Day and Times: Mondays – Thursdays 3:00 – 6:00 PM

Contact: Call the Parent Center to get a tutor referral at

951-273-3132

Cost: $10 for 1-hour long 1 to 1 tutoring. Math tutoring by

Cost: $10 for 1-hour long 1:1 tutoring, math tutoring by appointment only

CORONA NORCO UNITED WAY

Grades: 3rd to 11th students

Tutoring Days and Times: Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:00 – 6:00 PM

Homework Assistance: Wednesdays 5:00 – 6:00 PM

Tutoring Subjects: Math, Language Arts, and homework

Cost: FREE Parents must be Corona residents and meet income qualifications

Contact: Denisse Olguin at 951-736-0620

Cost: FREE Parents must be Corona residents and meet income


Income based free online tutoring for students residing in Corona and in grades 3rd-11th. A few spaces are still available. For more information, please contact Denise at (951) 736-0620 ext. 405. Click to view their website.

GoToTutors

A free online tutoring service started by three Santiago High School seniors. They offer 1-on-1 tutoring on various subjects with support in several languages. Sign up for a session on their website.

https://www.gototutors.org/

Important Numbers


A tool for Drug and Mental Health Help - www.caresolace.com/CNUSDfamilies

National Crisis Line – 1-800-273-8255

HELP Line – 951-686-4357

Crisis Text Line – Text: CNUSD to 741-741

Safe House Text Line – Text SHHelp to 274637

National Domestic Violence Line - 1-800-799-7233

Domestic Violence Text Line – Text: LOVEIS to 22522

Child Protective Services – 1-800-422-4918

Local Community Service Resources and Support- 211