SCHOOL POLICIES
Non-Discrimination Policy
San Francisco Unified School District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from discrimination based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; or on the basis of a person’s association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
Parent Handbook
View our 2012-2013 Parent Handbook. Inside you will find a wide range of topics addressed concerning our policies and expectations.
School Climate Committee
Please view our draft of the Sunnyside Elementary School Climate and Discipline Policy. This document provides a window into our philosophy around these topics and gives descriptions of our expectations and responses at Sunnyside. It has been wrought through the effort of staff and community members through our School Climate Committee.
Caring School Community
Sunnyside uses the Caring School Community (CSC) program to help all our children develop a confident voice, resolve conflicts, make friends, and feel welcomed at school. CSC is a nationally recognized, research-based program that promotes school-wide and classroom community building. For example, at Sunnyside:
- Teachers will hold classroom circles to help children talk about their experiences and resolve any conflicts.
- Every young child is matched with an older “buddy,” helping little kids make friends while teaching older kids how to be good role models.
- Teachers hold outdoor “play days,” where little kids and their buddies learn classic playground games like hopscotch, four square, and more.
Restorative Practices
Happy children who are at-‐ease learn best. As an institution of learning, we appreciate the essential connection between children’s sense of well being with their attitudes & efforts. This is part of why we value a well-‐rounded education here at Sunnyside and it is why we did a great deal of work last year around school climate. This work manifested in the drafting of our School Climate and Discipline Policy (see below) as well as our continuing partnership with the SFUSD Restorative Practices Office to develop our students’ sense of community and focus their energies on repairing harm when it is done. Early this year, we will be holding an information and Q&A session in collaboration with the Parent Advisory Council for parents/guardians regarding school climate and Restorative Practices; keep an eye out for the date in future communications. You can learn more about Restorative Practices in our draft School Climate & Discipline Policy and the SFUSD website at: http://www.sfusd.edu/en/programs/restorative-‐practices.html . We will also be continuing and deepening our collaboration with KidPower to further bolster our efforts.
Restorative Practices in Action
KQED aired a radio spot on Restorative Practices on the September 10th, 2012 episode of "Perspectives". Visit their website to read the transcript, or listen to the audio clip of the show below.
Restorative Practices in Action
KQED aired a radio spot on Restorative Practices on the September 10th, 2012 episode of "Perspectives". Visit their website to read the transcript, or listen to the audio clip of the show below.
Balanced Scorecard - School Site Council
Balanced Scorecard Site Plan
The school site plan in San Francisco is called the BSC or Balanced Scorecard. Our school site council held a community meeting to gather input on the three goals of the BSC; I also used it as an opportunity to share information on the current budget. Below are the three goals of the BSC.
Download:
3/8/2012 SSC meeting (Powerpoint)
2012-2013 Preliminary & Actual Budgets (PDF)
2013-2014 Preliminary Budget & Worksheet (PDF)
The school site plan in San Francisco is called the BSC or Balanced Scorecard. Our school site council held a community meeting to gather input on the three goals of the BSC; I also used it as an opportunity to share information on the current budget. Below are the three goals of the BSC.
- Equity and Access – Making Social Justice a Reality: Addressing the achievement gap at Sunnyside and the specific needs of English Learners.
- Achievement – Engage High Achieving and Joyful Learners: promoting whole-School achievement and love of learning.
- Accountability – Keeping our Promises to Students and Families: School climate & the social and emotional pieces to school.
Download:
3/8/2012 SSC meeting (Powerpoint)
2012-2013 Preliminary & Actual Budgets (PDF)
2013-2014 Preliminary Budget & Worksheet (PDF)