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3738 Walnut Ave.
Carmichael, CA 95608
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Student Learning Assistance
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San Juan Unified School District will proactively inform district personnel, parents and community about existing state and federal guidance and programs for students.  The district will implement state and federal programs compliantly and monitor and review the use of program funds on a regular basis. 



Link to NCLB - Spanish

Link to GATE

Link to ELL

 

Staff Directory

Director - Linda Cook - 971-7202

EL Program Manager - William Spalding - 971-5386

Coordinator - Nicole Craine - 971-7023

Coordinator - Debbie Middleton - 971-7023

Administrative Assistant - Connie Vaught - 971-7202

Secretary - Debbie Timpson - 971-7023

Secretary EL Programs - Teri Hofstetter - 971-5382

Sr. Clerk - D'Laine Fitzgerald - 971-7153

 

 

 What is Student Learning Assistance?

Student Learning Assistance is support beyond the traditional day or course offering that addresses the need for intervention/remediation, homework support/help, enrichment and engagement in a safe and supervised environment.

What can Student Learning Assistance Programs do?

Provide engaging and academically beneficial experiences to:

  • Prevent summer learning loss
  • Help to close the achievement gap
  • Support working families
  • Keep children safe and healthy
  • Prepare students for post-secondary education
  • Improve staff recruitment, retention, and training/development

What programs are offered through Student Learning Assistance?

  • Bridges After-School Program
  • Camp Winthers
  • El Sereno Co-enrollment
  • Hourly Intervention Programs (before, after & Saturday school)
  • Prevention Program
  • Summer School











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