SUPPORT
PROGRAMS
FAMILY CENTER PROGRAMS
Community School Coordinator
Primary Duties: Oversees day-to-day operations of
the center including supervision and training of staff, program development and
integration, relationship building and problem solving with school, facilities
and maintenance, program evaluation.
Administrative
Secretary
Primary Duties: Serves as office manager, site receptionist, greets clients, answers
phones, routes calls, provides drop-in services, staff support person.
Mental Health Specialist
Primary Duties: Individual counseling of
school-aged children and their families, support groups for school-aged
children, and crisis intervention when available.
Benefits Analyst
Primary Duties: Assists families with TANF (welfare), Food Stamps, and
Medi-Cal (including intakes for these county benefits and monitoring caseload
of families receiving these benefits).
Differential Response Case Manager
Primary Duties: Provides family assessments and
case management services to referred families.
Home Visitor
Primary Duties: Utilizes Parents As Teachers
Curriculum for children ages 0-5 which primarily focuses on developmental
milestones and Kinder Readiness.
Other services include basic health education, family assessment, and
resource.
BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROGRAM
Breakfast and hot lunch
are served daily. Students may
qualify for free or reduced lunch program, applications can be obtained from
the school office or the District Office.
PARENT/STUDENT
TUTORING
Tutoring is available at the PAL
building on Tuesdays and Wednesday evenings from 5:00-7:00 PM. A parent must be with the student for
every session. This is to support
the parent and student once the program is over and to allow for the work to
continue at home. Each session is
one hour.