CLOSURE UPDATE
ISSUE #8: Cambrian School District, May 1, 2020
Dear Cambrian Families,
With shelter-in-place being extended through the end of May, I thought this would be a good opportunity to provide you insight as to where we are as a district since shelter-in-place began.
Like every school district in California, the pandemic has negatively impacted our budget. With the given financial realities, in order for our district to be able to maintain our current level, it is going to be critical that both the Governor and the Legislature provide school districts with financial support.
Although it would make sense for them to do that, much of what we are hearing about what is going to happen is actually the opposite of supporting school districts. Reports are stating that there are active conversations about further reductions to public education funding.
In the coming month, my team and I will be working on a proactive advocacy strategy that will allow for us to make our case to Sacramento. Although we are not the only school district in this predicament, I do believe it is important that we put ourselves in a position where we are actually a part of the conversation.
By working together as a community, I believe we can inform, instruct and inspire our leaders to put children first in California, and in particular, in Cambrian School District.
2020-21 School Year
I understand there are many questions in our community following Governor Gavin Newsom’s press conference this past week that referenced the possibility of reopening schools for the 2020-2021 school year as early as July to make up for the loss of learning.
As of today, we will still start the 2020-21 school year on Wednesday, August 19, 2020. I want to clarify that we have not received any directive from our California Department of Education or any other orders that would change our District approved school calendar. We will continue to monitor the latest guidance and information from our state and county leaders and if anything changes, we will inform you as soon as possible.
We are also beginning the process of creating a plan for the next school year that accounts for the specific learning needs of students following this period of school closure. As the Public Health Officials have reiterated, COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon and we are preparing for several scenarios for the fall.
As these plans come to fruition and we receive additional guidance from Public Health Officials we will most certainly keep you apprised.
Stay safe. We are CAMBRIAN.
Today Is Principal's Day
Today is Principal’s Day in the Cambrian School District and we are very proud of the extraordinary job our 7 principals do every day. I want to take a moment to thank our incredible principals--
Mr. Michael Kretsch, Bagby Elementary School, kretschm@cambriansd.com
Mrs. Amy O'Hehir, Farnham Elementary School, ohehira@cambriansd.com
Ms. Jackie Smith, Fammatre Elementary School, smithj@cambriansd.com
Mrs. Natalie Gioco, Price Middle School, giocon@cambriansd.com
Ms. Margaret Lavin, Assistant Principal, Price Middle School, lavinm@cambriansd.com
Mrs. Debbie Stein, Sartorette Elementary School, steind@cambriansd.com
Ms. Lisa MacFarland, Steindorf STEAM School, macfarlandl@cambriansd.com
Please take a moment to reach out to your child's principal to express your appreciation today!
Today is National School Lunch Super Hero Day!
Would you believe that these Super Heroes have prepared and served our Cambrian families 9,378 meals since the Shelter in Place began in March? And you thought you cooked a lot!
Thank you to these heroes!
Distance Learning
Distance Learning at Home Resources
CSD is committed to providing academic continuity that honors commitment to high-quality learning for all students during. Please refer Distance Learning at Home Resources website if you have any questions or concerns with regards to distance learning. You can find the resources at the following district website: https://www.cambriansd.org/Page/3578.
Questions or Concerns Related to Your Child’s Distance Learning
If you have questions regarding your child’s distance learning schedule, school work, and/or other school or class related activities, please contact your child’s teacher directly via email. Your child’s teacher would be happy to address any questions or concerns with regards to assigned work or times that students are meeting via Google Meet. Please allow your child’s teacher time to respond accordingly. If you feel that your questions or concerns have not been reasonably met, please contact your school principal directly via email.
CSD Distance Learning Parent Survey
Thank you for your patience, participation, and support as we continue our transition to blended Remote Learning at Cambrian schools. The goal of this survey is to gather information from parents on how online learning is going so that we can learn and improve the experience for everyone. The administration along with the teacher committees will review all responses and make needed adjustments at both the elementary and middle school levels. Please spend a few minutes taking the survey below. If you have multiple students please fill out one form for each student.
Technology Tips & Supports
Updates for Technology
Over the last few weeks, we have introduced an additional distance learning tool called Kami, a tool for editing PDF files. We have added additional information and “how to” guides for Kami on our Digital Tools for Online Learning page.
Need Support with Technology?
We are here to help you at home when your child is struggling online with their CSD device or tools. We know it can be difficult to figure out so let us help you. Do you need help with a technology issue related to using Cambrian’s digital tools? Please fill out this help request form and a member of the Cambrian technology staff will respond.
CAMBRIAN EXTENDED CARE
Registration for 2020-21
At Cambrian Extended Care our program is designed to provide children (grades TK-8) with a safe, enriching and fun environment. Our program reflects the philosophy that children learn best when the curriculum is diverse and child-centered. We offer activities that support the four program areas for afterschool: Recreation and Fitness, Life Skills, Academic Support and Personal Growth and Development. Daily activities include STEAM, Creative Arts, Life Skills, Enrichment and Group Games.
Sample Daily Schedule:
2:15-2:45: Check in/Snack and quiet relax time.
2:45-3:15: Outdoor activities, sports, supervised free-play.
3:15-4:00: Homework Time/Academic Enrichment/ Homework Support.
4:00-5:00: STEAM Clubs (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics).
5:00-5:30: Team building/organized games or activities/creative play.
5:30-6:00: Self directed activities/Clean Up
We look forward to providing our Cambrian families with high quality extended care opportunities! Enrollment is on a “first come first serve” basis. Please visit our Cambrian Extended Care registration website at: https://cambriansd.ce.eleyo.com/ . If you have any questions, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and don’t hesitate to contact us at your earliest convenience.
Christina Bingham, Coordinator of Extended Day Program
Email: binghamc@cambriansd.com
Cambrian Extended Care Registration Website: https://cambriansd.ce.eleyo.com
Cambrian Extended Care Pricing Information: https://www.cambriansd.org/Page/3584
Please note that for the 2020-21 school year Bagby Elementary School will continue with the extended care programs currently on campus. Please go to Bagby Elementary School’s webpage to learn more! Bagby Extended Care Webpage
Now Hiring Extended Care Program Site Leads for 2020-21 School Year
Cambrian is hiring Site Leads for before and after school Extended Care Program starting next school year, 2020-21. If you are interested in this position please visit Edjoin.org:https://www.edjoin.org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1292926
Now Hiring Extended Care Program Activity Leaders for 2020-21 School Year
Cambrian is hiring Activity Leaders for before and after school Extended Care Program starting next school year, 2020-21. If you are interested in this position please visit Edjoin.org:https://www.edjoin.org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1292913
New Student Registration Reminder for 2020-21 School Year
Registration for incoming new-to-district students is ongoing. Younger siblings should have already registered at this time. If you have not done so already please do so as registration is being taken online. The online registration process is posted at Cambrian School District Enrollment
Immunization Reminder for Current 6th Grade Families Only
In response to the school closures, the deadline to turn in an updated immunization record for your child to enter 7th grade next school year has been extended to Friday, July 31, 2020.
In order for your child to start 7th grade for the 2020-21 school year, CA Department of Public Health requires that all incoming 7th graders receive Tdap (Pertussis/Whooping Cough booster) and 2 doses of Varicella. The Tdap vaccine can be given on/after a child's 7th birthday, and the 2-dose Varicella vaccine requirement is new as of 2019 so not all children have had the 2 doses yet. If your current 6th grader has not had all of these vaccines yet, please schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider for after Shelter-in-Place is lifted. We understand these unique times as such are extending the time frame to submit your child’s updated immunization record.
If you have already turned in an updated immunization record within the last couple of months, thank you! If you have not turned in your 6th grader's updated record yet, please check your child's immunization record at home/online. If they have had these vaccines already, email a copy to Carlena Grandy at grandeyc@cambriansd.com.
If you have any questions regarding this requirement, please refer to https://www.shotsforschool.org/7th-grade/, or email Nurse Degie Hosmer at hosmerd@cambriansd.com
Support Cambrian Families During COVID-19 Emergency
The Cambrian Educational Foundation (CEF) is dedicated to the well-being of our Cambrian students, families, and staff. During this unprecedented time, a fund has been set-up to help those families that are finding themselves facing unprecedented hardship as a result of the COVID-19 Crisis. All funds will go directly towards helping those in our Cambrian Community and are tax deductible. If you would like to take part in helping out students and families in need you can donate through the CEF website.
Cambrian Student Support Hotline
Does your student need a trusted adult to discuss worries, anxiety about the changes in their world? Call the Cambrian Student support Hotline at (408) 377-2301. You will receive a response within 24 hours.
Counseling Support
Community Resources for Reducing Stress and Maintaining Mental Health
The Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Services Department has developed some information sheets in multiple languages to help residents cope effectively during these times. Those sheets along with other resources can be found at https://www.sccgov.org/sites/bhd. You can also share this information via Facebook and Twitter.
The Mental Health Services Call Center is operating 24-hours, 7 days per week at 1-800-704-0900. The Center will make referrals to available community services. Language assistance services are available at 1-800-704-0900 (TTY: 1-800.855.7100 or 711).
The Suicide & Crisis Hotline continues to operate 24-hours, 7 days a week at 1-855-278-4204.
The Crisis Text Line continues to be available and provides free, text-based, confidential assistance to people in need in Santa Clara County. To receive text-based support from trained Crisis Text Line counselors, Santa Clara County residents can text RENEW to 741741.
The Substance Use Services Call Center operates Monday through Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM at 1-800-488-9919.
The Uplift Family Services' Mobile Crisis Team provides 24-hour intervention to children and teens in the community who are in acute psychological crisis. To access the 24-hour/7 days a week crisis line call 1-408-379-9085 or call toll-free 1-877-41-CRISIS (412-7474).
Parent Support for Grief due to COVID-19
Are you or your kids experiencing loss as a result of our current situation? You are not alone. Consider attending this webinar on Grief and Loss in today’s world.
Family Care Kit
Cambrian partners with Counseling and Support Services for Youth (CASSY) to support the social emotional learning of our students. CASSY has developed Family Mental Health Kits for families during the Shelter In Place. Use this link to learn more about Mindfulness activities to work into your routines.
Family Weekly Wellness Challenge
The Summer Olympic may be rescheduled, we were have found a way to keep the spirit of games going. National Field Day is May 8th and we believe Cambrian can shine in these events. Pick one event from Openphysed.org and complete with your family. Post it on social media. Tag us and we will feature you in next week’s newsletter. #wearecambrian.
Cambrian is Kind
Our amazing Cambrian Staff continues to find innovative ways to create the school experience virtually during Distance Learning. At Bagby our staff created a message for students on the Power of Yet. Fammatre’s Student Council inspire the staff to create an Earth Day Assembly. Farnham’s 2nd and 3rd grade students are sending letter of encourage to each other and boosting motivation across the grade levels. Our Sartorette Super Stars have weekly Marker Space Challenges virtually.
Cambrian Staff Published!
CSD Coordinator of Communications Dawn Foreman wrote an op-ed letter that was published in District Home magazine in Washington DC titled ‘An Open Letter to Coronavirus’. We’d like to share this encouraging letter with you. To view it, please click here.
CENSUS 2020
As of April 23, 62.6% of households in Santa Clara County have self-responded to the 2020 Census. However, there are still several of our neighbors that run the risk of being under counted. Respond now and encourage your family members, your friends, and your neighbors to do the same. The Census informs funding for educational programs that benefit our children, like after-school activities, school meal programs, and Head Start.
Participate in the census now by responding online at: my2020.gov or by phone with a customer representative: 844-330-2020. Customer service representatives are available in 12 languages. For more information visit:
https://2020census.gov/en/ways-to-respond/responding-by-phone.html
Community Resources and Local Information
Where Can I Pick Up Food?
Families may receive free breakfast and lunch daily Monday through Friday from 11- 1 PM. A drive-up food pickup service is available at Price Middle School, 2650 New Jersey Avenue, San Jose, CA 95124. Starting today, Cambrian School District will provide weekend breakfasts and lunches for Saturday and Sunday at Friday pickups as well.
CA Meals for Kids Mobile APP
The CA Meals for Kids mobile application helps you find nearby California Afterschool and Summer Meal Programs Sites through your iOS, Android, or Microsoft devices. The Emergency Meal Sites section may be used during school closures due to emergency situations. https://www.cde.ca.gov/re/mo/cameals.asp
Reaching Out Food Center
We understand the challenge that some families will face with the District closure for this period of time. If you are in need of food resources, there are local agencies that can help. We encourage any family that is in need to visit the Reaching Out Food Center, 2315 Canoas Garden Avenue, San Jose, CA 95124, (408) 267-4691. They are open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Just bring a photo ID and a bill with your address on it. Note that Reaching Out does not register your personal information with the U.S. Government, and you will be given free, nutritious groceries no matter what.
Free Meals for Seniors
Adults 60 years and older can pick up a free prepared meal at their local community center.
The Senior Nutrition Program has 35 sites, find one near you by visiting bit.ly/svstrong-senior.
It’s easy. Simply call your preferred location the day before, and when you pick up your meal just provide your name, birthday, and zip code. New participants who have not registered or reserved a meal can still pick up a meal the same day as long as meals are available. New participants will be given a registration form to return by mail.
The City of San José is leading the countywide food distribution system in response to County and State Orders to shelter in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through Silicon Valley Strong, the City is working with non-profit community partners, food delivery companies, school districts, faith, and community organizations to ensure food security for our most vulnerable populations.
The list of non-profits, faith-based, and City nutrition sites where meals are served is updated every Monday. Residents can also use a Food Distribution Map to find a nutrition site in their neighborhood.
For More Information:
- Visit siliconvalleystrong.org
- Call 2-1-1, a 24-hour multi-lingual service
- Text your zip code to 898211
- Free Groceries: receive free fresh fruit, vegetables, and pantry samples by calling 1-800-984-3663 or text “GETFOOD” to 408-455-5181.
Food Distribution Map
The City of San José launched a food distribution map (bit.ly/SCCFoodMap) with important information on county-wide food distribution sites to ensure food security for those in need. In collaboration with the County of Santa Clara, non-profit community partners, school districts, and faith-based organizations, the Silicon Valley Strong coalition now has 129 food distribution sites operating Monday through Friday. Visit siliconvalleystrong.org for more information on how to access food resources or to donate. Also, call 2-1-1, a 24-hour multi-lingual service, or text your zip code to 89821.
Childcare Program for Health Care Workers
Childcare Program for Health Care Workers in the County. County Office of Education SupportsCounty-Wide Child Care Programs for Emergency Service Workers: County Wide Childcare Program.
Can I get unemployment benefits information?
Parents who cannot work because of their child's school closures may be eligible for Unemployment Insurance Benefits. Please call the OLSE Advice Line for help in determining eligibility and assistance with applications or visit sccfairworkplace.org or call the OLSE Advice Line: (866) 870-7725.
Help for PG&E Customers Facing Hardships
Pacific Gas and Electric Company is offering billing and service modifications, effective immediately, for customers experiencing hardships as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure that the lights stay on and the gas continues to flow. For details, visit www.pge.com/covid19 or call 1 (800) 743-5000.
Unemployment Hotline Now Open 7 Days a Week
The California Employment Development Department call center is now open every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents are encouraged to use UI Online for the fastest and most convenient way to file or reopen your claim, certify for benefits, and get up-to-date claim and payment information. Smartphone and tablet users can use UI Online Mobile.
Customers can call 833-978-2511 for technical help with accessing UI Online and other general unemployment insurance questions. Representatives will not have access to your claim or payment information. New claims can be filed at 1-800-300-1516.
EDD will also start assisting residents with the new federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program starting Tuesday, April 28. PUA benefits are distinct from unemployment benefits and cover the self-employed, employees who lack sufficient work history, gig workers, and independent contractors. Read the FAQ about eligibility and benefit amounts.
Temporary Housing Provided to Every Known Homeless Person with COVID-19
Over the weekend, the County of Santa Clara announced that it and its city and community partners have responded to COVID-19 in the homeless community by providing appropriate housing for every homeless individual who has tested positive or is suspected of having COVID-19.
We have done this by moving people into hotel rooms, non-congregate temporary housing, and by opening additional shelters with appropriate social distancing. The County has placed all 35 homeless individuals or households who tested positive for COVID-19. Additionally, we have proactively housed 236 homeless individuals in hotel/motel rooms, and another 277 homeless individuals in shelters that have social distancing protocols in place.
As of April 16, the County has secured 453 hotel/motel rooms at sites in San Jose, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, and is continuing to secure additional temporary housing sites for isolation and quarantine.
There is also promising news on this issue statewide. On Saturday, Governor Gavin Newsom was joined at a press conference by County Supervisors Cindy Chavez and Susan Ellenberg along with Campbell Mayor Susan Landry and San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo to give an update on Project Roomkey. A new master agreement with Motel 6 will put California over its 15,000-room goal for sheltering unhoused individuals who have or are at high risk for COVID-19 across the state.
San José Launches Virtual Recreation Center
Today, the City of San José Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services Department launched a virtual center supporting physical and mental health through online learning and creative at-home activities. This digital resource will include links to live pilot classes, recorded entertainment, online resources, and fun educational activities for all ages. The Virtual Recreation Center will feature community centers, attractions like Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, 360 degree park views, online workouts, digital excursions, and more. Learn more at bit.ly/sjvirtualrec.
Update on Stimulus Checks
The Federal CARES Act Economic Impact Payments (also known as stimulus checks) have started to hit individual banking accounts. Those who filed their taxes 2018 or 2019, should automatically receive a payment. Residents can check their payment status here.
Residents who did not file income taxes in the last two years can use the IRS "Non-Filers: Enter Your Payment Info Here" application to receive their stimulus check. This tool provides a simple, easy option for people who either don’t need to file a Federal income tax return or with too little income to file. For more information, see the Frequently Asked Questions provided by Free File Fillable Forms, the certified IRS partner that is managing the tool.
Expanded Support for California Workers
The Employment Development Department (EDD) has launched a new call center that operates 7 days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The EDD will also stand up a one-stop shop for individuals applying for unemployment insurance and the new federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) program starting April 28. PUA benefits are distinct from unemployment benefits and cover the self-employed, employees who lack sufficient work history, gig workers, and independent contractors. PUA benefits will be issued within 24-48 hours instead of the traditional 21 days for regular unemployment claims.
The Governor also announced a $75 million Disaster Relief Fund for undocumented immigrants who are ineligible for relief benefits. Starting next month, approximately 150,000 undocumented adult Californians will receive a one-time cash benefit of $500 per adult with a cap of $1,000 per household. Funds will be dispersed through a community-based model of regional nonprofits with expertise and experience serving undocumented communities.
Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), a network of foundations focused on immigration issues, has also committed to raising $50 million to support direct financial assistance to families of undocumented immigrants through the California Immigrant Resilience Fund. California has developed an immigrant resource guide to provide information about COVID-19 related assistance, including public benefits, that are available to immigrant Californians. Read the full press release here.
Rent Freeze and New Tenant Protections Coming to the City of San José
The San José City Council extended its temporary ban on residential evictions until May 31, matching the current end date of the countywide ban that is also in place. The Council also directed staff to bring back an urgency ordinance to prohibit rent increases until December 31. If adopted on April 21, the ordinance will cover all apartments and mobile homes that fall under the city’s rent stabilization program. It does not apply to single-family homes and apartments built after 1979 that are not covered due to state law. Learn more in the Mercury News.
The council also supported the inclusion of tenant protections to reduce harassment and retaliation such as preventing landlords from serving an eviction notice on a tenant that they have reason to know is impacted by COVID-19 and allowing tenants who have been served eviction notices up to 7 days to provide a notice informing the landlord that they have been impacted by COVID 19. City staff will also be devising a template affidavit that tenants can submit in cases where tenants are unable to provide any other verifiable evidence of their COVID-19-related impacts, as is often the case with undocumented individuals working in the informal economy.
City of Santa Clara Small Business Assistance Grant Program
This program is offering grants of up to $5,000 or $10,000 for qualified small businesses and nonprofits located in Santa Clara and have at least one but no more than 25-full-time employees. The grants must be used for either payroll expenses or lease payments. Applications and instructions can be found here.
City of San Jose Payroll Protection Program Assistance: Independent contractors and self-employed individuals can now apply for and receive loans to cover their payroll and other certain expenses through existing SBA lenders. The US Treasury Department has created a PPP Fact Sheet that contains more information. Local Businessownerspace.com (BOS) partners SBDC, AnewAmerica, MBDA, and SCORE can offer advice and may be able to help prepare loan paperwork. For more information, email covid19SJbusiness@sanjoseca.gov.
Local Networking Groups and Webinars
This week, the San Jose Inside posted an article about efforts by local business organizations such as the Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce and the silicon valley organization to learn and connect with each other in the digital space.
DMV Extends Expiring Driver Licenses
Licenses for drivers younger than 70 that expire between March and May 2020 are now valid through May 31, 2020. Drivers 70 and older will automatically receive a temporary paper extension valid for 120 days. All commercial driver’s licenses, endorsements and certificates expiring between March and June 2020 are now valid through June 30, 2020. (Read the full press release here.)
The extensions require no individual action on the part of drivers. These drivers will not receive a new card or an extension in the mail. The DMV has alerted California law enforcement of the extensions. Californians with a suspended license are not eligible.
The DMV continues to review and process online renewals and encourages drivers who are eligible to renew their license online to do so. The DMV has also created a Virtual Office that allows customers to conduct select transactions such as title transfers and registration renewals that previously required an office visit. Customers can upload necessary documents then be contacted by a DMV customer service representative who will review the documents and finalize the process.
Donation Opportunities to Help Others in Need
For constituents and businesses interested in making donations of cash or supplies, the Public Health Department has created a resource page with links to organizations addressing local needs .
The VMC Foundation is collecting physical and monetary donations for medical supplies. Meanwhile, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation is collecting cash donations to provide relief for residents, small businesses, and nonprofits. The Santa Clara County Office of Supportive Housing is accepting housing related donations for those that may be homeless or in need of housing due to COVID-19. Please email housing@eoc.sccgov.org for more information.
Corporations interested in providing medical supplies and other material assistance during this emergency are encouraged to contact the Business Operations Center to evaluate and route larger donations. They can be reached at sccboc@gmail.com.
For those who cannot donate financially, food and blood donations are still urgently needed through Second Harvest of Silicon Valley and the Red Cross, respectively. Donations of non-medical supplies, blankets, personal hygiene, diapers, infant formula, food, clothing and other goods should be given to the local community organization of one’s choice.
COVID-19 Information
Please click here to read the Santa Clara County Public Health Department's information about the Shelter in Place Order. To access further COVID-19 information from the Public Health Department, please click here.
COVID-19 Information Website Enhanced
The County’s COVID-19 informational website at sccphd.org/coronavirus has been enhanced and reorganized to make it easier for you and your constituents to more easily get the information you need. Links to Chinese, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese translations are now at the top of the page to better assist monolingual speakers.
Does Santa Clara County offer coronavirus information?
Comprehensive updates about the shelter-in-place in Santa Clara County can be obtained by calling 2-1-1, thanks to a new partnership between the County of Santa Clara and 2-1-1. Text services are available in English and Spanish and can be initiated by texting the message “coronavirus” to 211211.
2-1-1 operators are trained professionals with experience fielding questions and providing fact-based answers. 2-1-1 phone and text services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in 150 languages through phone interpretation services. Also, the Santa Clara County Department of Public Health has created a helpful FAQ document to answer your questions. https://www.sccgov.org/sites/phd/DiseaseInformation/novel-coronavirus/Documents/FAQ-Shelter-in-Place-03-16-20.pdf
San Jose Police Need Your Assistance!
Help us keep our neighborhood schools safe. Please report any suspicious behavior on school property: People casing around school campuses, suspicious people and vehicles parked on campus, people carrying school property or school property in vehicles, activity on school campuses at night, or trespassing, vandalism, graffiti or other signs of criminal activity. For emergencies or crimes in progress call 911 or (408) 277-8911. For non-emergencies, call (408) 277-8900.
Face Covering Information
The County of Santa Clara's Public Health Department has issued expanded guidance, strongly urging all individuals to wear face coverings when out of their homes to perform essential activities. Face covering when in public for ages 12 and younger not required. The detailed guidance builds on the recommendations issued by the Public Health Department on April 2, 2020. All individuals are strongly urged to cover their nose and mouth with a face covering, such as a bandana, scarf, towel, or another piece of cloth or fabric, when leaving home. Face coverings are critical for essential activities such as doctor appointments, grocery shopping, pharmacy visits, and riding on public transit, among others.
Santa Clara County Public Health Department Guidance on Masks
Can I get links to more Coronavirus information resources?
As a District, we want to keep you up to date on anything concerning the coronavirus. Below are valuable links to get your answers.
Santa Clara County Public Health Website http://sccphd.org/coronavirus
CAMBRIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT
Email: foremand@cambriansd.com
Website: www.cambriansd.org
Location: 4115 Jacksol Drive, San Jose, CA, USA
Phone: (408) 377-2103
Facebook: facebook.com/CambrianSchoolDistrict
Twitter: @Supt_Andrews