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Provides elementary, middle and high school education services at Brook Knoll Elementary School, Vine Hill Elementary School, Scotts Valley Middle School and Scotts Valley High School.
Navigator schools
We are providing food, counseling services, and technology (chromebooks and hotspots) for Santa Cruz City Schools students. 9/28/2020

Santa Cruz City Schools is comprised of an elementary and a high school district, governed by a common Board of Education and a general administrative staff. The district serves students residing in the City of Santa Cruz and in county locations from Davenport to Soquel. There are five schools serving nearly 2,000 students in the elementary district, including a Dual Immersion Program. The secondary district includes two middle schools, three comprehensive high schools, a continuation school, an independent studies program and a home school program with a combined population of approximately 4,660 students.

Meal Distribution: Here is the schedule for August 17 - 28. Unlike these past few months where we were able to provide a meal for every youth 1 - 18 years old, we are only able to provide meals to PVUSD students and there are assigned pick up locations for each school. There are 14 school sites where meals can be picked up between 7 - 10 AM. We are thrilled to announce that Second Harvest will once again be partnering with PVUSD and providing grocery bags at WHS on Mondays, EA Hall in Wednesdays, and at Freedom on Fridays. This year, all except 5 of our schools (AHS, AJrH, Mar Vista, Rio del Mar and Valencia) automatically qualify for free meals! Families in the 5 schools receive either free or paid meals based on individual meal eligibility. Families in those 5 schools who wish to apply for free meals, may apply online at a link found at pvusdschoolfood.net.

Tech Support Line - our Technology Services Department has announced a tech support line for students, families and staff: 786-TECH (8324).

Chromebook Repair/Replacement - our Technology Services Services will continue to serve our students in repairing or replacing their district-issued Chromebook during the school year. Please note the expanded locations, days and hours: Starting on Monday August 17, students can go to either Cesar Chavez MS or Aptos Jr. High on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays between 9 and 12 noon. 8/14/2020


Distance Learning; meal distribution for kids 1 - 18; Get help on our website, under either Parents or COVID-19 tab. Our staff and students are engaged in distance learning. 5/12/2020

Provides the educational program to over 19,000 students at 17 elementary schools, five middle schools, four high schools, five charter schools, 17 children's centers, a continuation high school, an Adult Education School, and two alternative schools.


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School Districts
Assistive Technology Equipment Repair
Early Literacy Development Programs
Brown Bag Food Programs
Assistive Technology Information
Youth Development
Preschool and Afterschool programs are all closed call and leave a message. Food Distributions Tuesday and Friday only from 8-10am. 5/18/2020

Offers elementary through high school educations in Live Oak in the following locations:
  • Del Mar Elementary School
  • Green Acres Elementary School
  • Live Oak Elementary School
  • Shoreline Middle School
  • Ocean Alternative Education Center
  • Cypress Charter High School
  • Tierra Pacifica Charter School.
Also provides recreational after-school program for kindergarten through 5th grade students at Live Oak, Del Mar, and Green Acres Elementary Schools.

Pacific Elementary School serves approximately 175 preschool through sixth-grade children. It also includes free morning preschool for income-qualified families.

Stress Busters: Balanced Nutrition, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships

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Elementary Schools
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
Parent/Child Activity Groups
School Districts
Nutrition Education
Child Guidance
One-school district serving students from transitional kindergarten through sixth grade.
Administers the following services: Regional Occupational Programs, Santa Cruz County Outdoor School, Santa Cruz County Special Education and Child Development Resource Center. Also administers the Juvenile Hall and Community Schools, Alternative Education Programs, Academic Contests, Teacher Training and Staff Development.

Develop leadership skills in students

Youth Services: Community Advocacy, Job/Internship Placement, Socio-Emotional Learning, Youth Advocacy/Civic Engagement.

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Youth Employment Programs
Special Education
Youth Development
Special Education Assessment
Special Education Advocacy
School Districts
School Based Teen Parent/Pregnant Teen Programs
Migrant Education Programs
Advocacy
Alternative Schools