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Intervention Services Guide

Academic Intervention

Supplemental instruction (SI) programs may be offered before or after the regular school day, on Saturdays whose test scores are far below basic or below basic, or at risk of not passing the CAHSEE.

AVID

The AVID is a middle school elective course that is designed to support middle-level students in preparing to compete competitively for admittance to college. AVID focuses on writing, inquiry, and collaboration. Students work on improving their writing skills and their discussions skills. Students also work with tutors for subjects in which they need support.

Cal-SAFE

The California School Age Families Education (Cal-SAFE) Program is designed to increase the availability of support services necessary for enrolled expectant/parenting students to improve academic achievement and parenting skills and to provide a quality child care/development program for their children.(Case Management Services provided to all secondary levels) Childcare center location

Children's Hospital

The Center for Child Protection at Children's Hospital & Research offers crisis assessment, intervention and group therapy. The primary goal is to provide rapid response and early intervention following a traumatic event. A clinical social worker provides short-term therapy to children and collateral meetings and psycho-education to their caregivers and has psycho-educational groups for children twice a year.

Concurrent Enrollment

YEP collaboration with Chabot College where college instructors teach Sociology 1 and Sociology 3 on high school campus for college credit. Course books free of charge for YEP students.

ETS

ETS (Educational Talent Search) is administered by the Chabot/Las Positas Community College District. It is designed to encourage students stay in school, improve their grades point averages, graduate from high school, and go to college. The foundation of Educational Talent Search is an after school program which includes academic tutoring, educational and motivational workshops.

GATE

Gifted and Talented Education students are identified based on GATE testing as well as CST testing results. Provides unique education opportunities for high-achieving and underachieving pupils. GATE curricular components are required to be planned and organized as integrated differentiated learning experiences within the regular school day and may be augmented or supplemented with other differentiated activities.

Healthy Start

Under formal Agreement with the local Hayward Unified School District, La Familia is the lead agency for a Healthy Start Initiative. These school-based initiatives mobilize a vast range of human services to address the unique needs of students at risk and their families. Residents hired as Family Advocates mobilize resources and assist newcomers to navigate in the complex school system and other available private and public resources.

Our Kids

Behavioral health services provided to youth and their families. School-based clinical case management. Referrals and facilitates linkages to resources that can prevent children experiencing extraordinary personal challenges from entering more intensive and/or restrictive service delivery systems. To support children and their families in attaining successful life and educational outcomes. Services provided by: Alameda County Health Care - East Bay Agency for Children (EBAC)/Child Assault Prevention (CAP) - Fred Finch - Seneca Center - STARS Community Services - Youth & Family Services Bureau/HPD

Puente

The mission of the Puente Project is to increase the number of educationally underserved students who enroll in four-year colleges and universities, earn degrees, and return to the community as leaders and mentors.

Summer School

Supplemental instruction (SI) programs in core subject areas offered during summer session.

Supplemental Education Services (SES)

Educational services that can include tutoring and other supplemental academic enrichment services that are in addition to the instruction provided during the school day. The services must be of high quality, research based, and specifically designed to increase the academic achievement of eligible children on the state assessments. The services must be designed to help students attain proficiency in meeting the state's academic achievement standards. Services must be provided by an eligible provider that has a demonstrated record of effectiveness in increasing student academic achievement. (Limited spaces available at each site)

Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center

Provides comprehensive primary care services. TVHC School Based/School Linked Health services provide a wide range of programs that include individual counseling and case management, individual, group and peer health education, after school activities and role modeling, health outreach, crisis intervention and peer-to-peer social support.

YEP(Youth Enrichment Program)

Uses the resources, energy, and talents of the entire Hayward community to provide enrichment activities for youth and to create a safe environment for children to interact and learn. Activities are held after school daily until 6 pm, in addition to during summer vacation when it to operates 4-5 hours per day.

Youth & Family Service Bureau/HPD

YFSB provides crisis intervention and counseling services for Hayward families (parent and youth). The YFSB has many programs that provide outreach for at risk youth, diversion and intervention services working with HUSD to provide on site mental health services. The YFSB runs the School Resource Officer (SRO) program that provides uniformed police officers in all Hayward middle and high schools. (C=Counseling Services)

For programs by school site, please print the Intervention Services Guide .