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ALVORD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Distrito Escolar Unificado de Alvord

ALVORD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Distrito Escolar Unificado de Alvord
ALVORD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Distrito Escolar Unificado de Alvord

September 18, 2022 September 18, 2022

A Message from the Superintendent A Message from the Superintendent

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In last week's message, I reported two incidents of students using social media to directly or indirectly threaten violence in their schools during the previous week. This week, a middle school student posted a picture of a fellow student holding a gun. The picture quickly circulated among students and came to the attention of school officials. While the student did not threaten violence, the picture was posted on an unofficial school social media site with the school's name on it. Rumors quickly spread.


Thank you to our students and families for reporting the post. The police acted immediately and identified the student, who was not present at school that day. It turned out to be a BB gun pistol, which falls into the definition of an imitation firearm. It is illegal for a person under the age of 18 to own any type of BB gun without parental permission.


We will continue to take every threat or perceived threat seriously and work closely with law enforcement to determine which threats are credible, and respond accordingly. We will also continue to let parents know when we have identified a threat or perceived threat at their school.


Please talk to your children about the consequences of saying or posting anything on social media that could be construed as a threat or perceived threat against a school. If a student's verbal comments or a post is determined to be a viable threat, it's a federal crime, which could carry a penalty of up to five years of incarceration. One impulsive decision that takes a few seconds to say or post on-line can destroy a young person’s future, regardless of the child’s age.

Digital Awareness for Parents Digital Awareness for Parents

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Keeping pace with the constantly evolving digital world seems overwhelming for parents. New social media platforms and apps that target children and teens are appearing regularly. While social media apps can give children a sense of connection and fun, unfortunately there are many negative things that may occur, including cyberbullying, sexting, posting hateful messages or content, participating in negative group conversations, and an evolving illicit drug ecosystem, including fentanyl trafficking, classified as an epidemic in Riverside County by the Office of the District Attorney.


Many parents don’t have the knowledge or time to keep up with their children’s online behavior, but it is a necessity in today's digital society. We will continue to promote digital citizenship and awareness among our students as well as provide information and training for parents on how to monitor children’s online behavior, but we will all need to work together to prevent cyberbullying. Below are some steps parents can take to protect their children from harmful digital behavior:


  • Learn more about using social media safely.
  • Review or re-set your child’s phone location and privacy settings.
  • Follow or friend your teen on social media sites or have another trusted adult do so.
  • Stay up-to-date on the latest apps, social media platforms, and digital slang used by children and teens.
  • Know your child’s user names and passwords for email and social media.
  • Engage your children in a conversation to establish rules about appropriate digital behavior, content, and apps. Here's some tips from experts.
  • Enter into a technology use contract with your children.
Is it Cyberbullying?

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

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Bullying can be a catalyst for suicide. When kids who are at risk for suicide because of depression or other mental health issues are bullied, the results can be disastrous. According to some experts, cyberbullying causes kids to consider suicide more than traditional bullying. As a school community, we must work together to protect the health and safety of our children, and that includes their mental health.


Mental health challenges in children, adolescents, and young adults are real and widespread. Many of our students struggle with feelings of helplessness, depression, and even thoughts of suicide. Learn more about youth suicide here. When we identify students who are struggling with their mental health, we connect them and their families to professionals and resources to assist them. In some cases we exercise Section 5150 of the Welfare and Institutions Code (WIC), which allows law enforcement or mental health professionals to involuntarily commit a student that may be a danger to themselves or others.


If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis,, call or text 988 immediately. 988 is the suicide and crisis lifeline and is available 24/7. If you are uncomfortable talking on the phone, you can chat the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988lifeline.org.

Alvord Cares and RCOE Team Up to Surprise Students Alvord Cares and RCOE Team Up to Surprise Students

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Alvord Cares, the Riverside County Office of Education, and Santa Claus, Inc. joined forces this past week to bring big smiles to the faces of our children. Thank you to RCOE Superintendent, Edwin Gomez, for partnering with us and Santa Claus, Inc, which has served the Inland Empire since 1952. Its mission is to bring essential tangible items to children living in our communities, including clothing, shoes, undergarments, blankets, toiletries, backpacks, school supplies, books, and even toys!

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Thank you to Alvord Cares Founder and Trustee Carolyn Wilson, for your ongoing commitment to this meaningful and targeted charitable work that benefits our children and community. And thanks to Councilmember Jim Perry, Trustee Lizeth Vega, Trustee Robert Schwandt, and School Board President Julie Moreno for supporting Alvord Cares and for joining in the festivities last week.

Collins Aerospace Supports Alvord Students Collins Aerospace Supports Alvord Students

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Riverside City Council members Jim Perry (Ward 6) and Steve Hemenway (Ward 7) joined Alvord Trustee Lizeth Vega and members of the Alvord Career Technical Education (CTE) team on the campus of Collins Aerospace in Riverside this week to strengthen our partnership aimed at providing opportunities for our students to gain real-world experience, learn from experienced mentors, and launch an impactful career in aerospace from the entry level to the top of the pyramid.

Congratulations La Sierra High School Congratulations La Sierra High School

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The California Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports (PBIS) Coalition awarded LSHS with a bronze medal in recognition of their successful implementation of PBIS. Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports is an evidence-based, three-tiered framework to improve and integrate all of the data, systems, and practices affecting student outcomes every day.


Mental health is recognized as a critical part of education. PBIS is part of an interconnected systems framework to address mental health and social-emotional well-being in schools. Our goal is to embed mental health supports in all aspects of the school experience to support and advance learning.

School Safety Weekly Update School Safety Weekly Update

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As of Friday, September 16, our comprehensive safety and risk management consulting team has completed school site vulnerability assessments at all our elementary schools and two middle schools. This coming week, the assessments will be completed at our remaining two middle schools and all five high schools.


The process of installing cameras at every school as well as replacing current perimeter fencing with 8-foot anti-climb fencing is in the works. As a public entity, school districts must fully comply with the California Public Contract Code, which slows the process but ensures it is a fair and responsible process and is completed smoothly and efficiently.


Aside from immediate action to address an imminent danger, findings from the school site vulnerability assessments will become part of our comprehensive facilities plan to upgrade and modernize every school site with state-of-the-art safety and security enhancements, including high-tech access control systems, advanced outdoor lighting, emergency alarm and intercom systems, and landscape design that is welcoming and inviting but also provides an open and clear visual line of sight to all campus and building access points. Learn how Measure J, on the November 8, 2022 ballot, supports our comprehensive facilities plan here.

In Closing....

On behalf of the Board of Education, thank you for choosing Alvord as your education partner. We share a vested and committed interest in positive student outcomes. If we work together, there's nothing we cannot overcome for the betterment of our students and our community.


In partnership,


Allan Mucerino

MEET THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
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MRS. JULIE A. MORENO

President

Trustee Area 3

Collett K-5

Foothill K-5

Myra Linn K-5

Wells 6-8

La Sierra 9-12

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DR. JOANNA DORADO

Vice President
Trustee Area 1

RMK K-5

Twinhill K-5

Valley View K-5

Loma Vista 6-8

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MR. ROBERT SCHWANDT
Clerk
Trustee Area 4

McAuliffe K-5

Orrenmaa K-5

Stokoe K-5

Arizona 6-8

Alvord High 11-12

Hillcrest 9-12

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MRS. CAROLYN M. WILSON

Trustee

Lake Hills K-5

Promenade K-5

Villegas 6-8

District Office

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MS. LIZETH VEGA
Trustee

Trustee Area 2

Arlanza K-5

La Granada K-5

Terrace K-5

Norte Vista 9-12

Alternative Ed Center

Keller Administration Site

Child Nutrition Services

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Public Comments Welcome

Meetings are conducted at KPC Parkway, Corona, CA 92879. The Open Session begins at 6 pm. Members of the public may address the Board for up to three minutes on any topic on the agenda or not on the agenda.

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Upcoming Regular Meetings of the Board

Sept 15; Oct 6 & 20; Nov 3 & 17; Dec 15

Agendas are posted 72 hours in advance for Regular Meetings of the Board of Education. Find them here. Agendas are posted 24 hours in advance for Special Meetings of the Board of Education.

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Most Recent Board Meeting Agenda Highlights

Find the September 1, 2022 Board Meeting Highlights here. Sign up for the Board Meeting Highlights here. It will be sent to your Inbox immediately following board meetings.

September 15 to October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month
Hispanic Heritage Month recognizes the achievements and contributions of Hispanic American champions who have inspired others to achieve success.
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
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September is Attendance Awareness Month
COVID Protocol for 2022-23
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See Something. Say Something.
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Expanded Learning After School Registration Details
Sign up here for after school support
CDPH Announces New COVID School Safety Guidance
The new guidance goes into effect July 1, 2022. Click on the button for details.
Activate Your Parent Square Account Here
Access all of the benefits of Parent Square 2-way communication.
Download Parent Square App for Mobile Devices Below
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ParentSquare 3 Minute Overview
ParentSquare Overview for Parents - Spanish
Transitional Kindergarten & Kindergarten Registration
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2022-23 School Year Calendar Here
Download the 2022-23 School Year Calendar pdf here
Home-Based Learning 2022-23
If you are considering a home-based educational program, please email homebased@alvordschools.org or call 951-509-5015 for more information
COVID-19 Vaccination Update
The California Department of Public Health announced that if a vaccination becomes a requirement to attend school it will not happen any sooner than July 1, 2023.
Click Here to Take Our School Facilities Bond Survey
On July 14, 2022 the Board of Education acted to place Measure J, a $248 million local school improvement bond on the November 2022 ballot to support school safety enhancements, updated technology, modernized facilities, and build workforce programs.
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Take the bond survey in English

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Find Measure J Facts and an FAQ here.

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Take the bond survey in Spanish

Riverside Arts Academy Music Classes
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Download the 2022-23 School Year Calendar Here
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Click Here for the School Directory
Find contact information and connect to each school's web site
Past Newsletters & Superintendent Messages Here
2022-23 Graduates: Looking for a Job? We're Hiring
tutor.com is a Free Service to Our Students
Family Engagement Workshops
View the Family Engagement Home Page Here for the Latest Workshops
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Family Engagement YouTube Home

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Family Engagement

Call 951-396-0126 or email Familyengagement@alvordschools.org

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Family Resource Home Page

Donate to the Alvord Education Foundation Here
AEF relies on the the support of its donors to provide classroom enrichment grants to teachers and college scholarships to students.
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2022-23 Full School Year Calendar
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School Data for the week ending Friday, September 16, 2022

Students Reporting a Positive Case: 27 (Last week 50)
Staff Reporting a Positive Case: 8 (Last week 9)
Cases Requiring Contact Tracing: 26 (Last week 31)


Riverside County Data COVID-19 Community Level: Low (last week Low)


Weekly Metrics Used to Determine the COVID-19 Community Level

Case Rate per 100,000 population: 140.54 (Last Week 140.54)

New COVID-19 admissions per 100,000 population: 6.1 (Last Week 6.1)

% Staffed inpatient beds in use by patients with confirmed COVID-19: 3.8% (Last Week 4.3%)


Recommended actions based on current level

Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines. Get tested if you have symptoms. Wear a mask if you have symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19. Wear a mask on public transportation. You may choose to wear a mask at any time as an additional precaution to protect yourself and others.

Contact Tracing 2022-23 & COVID Absence Reporting
Current COVID-19 Guidance for K-12 Schools
The latest guidance went into effect July 1, 2022
Find the COVID-19 Data Dashboard & FAQ Here
Stay Current by Tracking the Alvord Data Dashboard.
Riverside County Public Health COVID-19 News
Click here for COVID-19 Updates from Riverside County Public Health
DONATE TO ALVORD CARES
ALVORD CARES is committed to support Alvord families suffering from food-insecurity, home-insecurity, or who may be struggling as a result of unemployment or other adverse circumstances.
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ACCESS AERIES ON YOUR PHONE

Enter the Aeries Parent Portal here to update your information.
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GOOGLE CLASSROOM AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
For more details click above to visit the FAQ and choose Just Technology.
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GOOGLE CLASSROOM HELP VIDEO

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RESET YOUR GOOGLE PASSWORD

Submit the form in English or in Spanish to reset your password. Restablecimiento de contraseña de G Suite.
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CHROMEBOOK SUPPORT

Email the Technology Help Desk here.

Envíe un correo electrónico a la mesa de ayuda tecnológica aquí. Or phone (951) 509-5180

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Alvord Unified School District

Email: Superintendent@alvordschools.org
Website: https://www.alvordschools.org
Location: 9 Kpc Parkway, Corona, CA 92879, USA
Phone: 951) 509-5000
Facebook: facebook.com/alvordunified
Twitter: @AlvordUnified

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