Find essential resources and information to support your student's mental health and well-being, both at school and at home. Explore links to school-based and community mental health resources, including dedicated services for Sonoma County and the SVHS Wellness Center and find valuable information on wellness and mental health initiatives tailored to support our school community.
Access school-based and community mental health resources.
24/7/365 Mental Health Care Coordination Service for Sonoma Valley Unified School District Students, Staff, and their Families
Find information about the Sonoma Valley High School Wellness Center along with Wellness & Mental Health Resources for students and their families
Find a wide range of community resources, including crisis support, food banks, housing & financial assistance, and more.
The linked resource from the California Department of Justice is a guide for students and families on Immigration Enforcement Actions at California Schools. This resource includes information on the right to a free public education, school enrollment, personal information confidentiality protections and safety information for students and staff.
Find essential resources and information to ensure the safety and well-being of students both at school and at home. Our goal is to provide a secure and supportive environment for all members of our community. Explore the sections below for important guidelines, safety tips, and updates on various safety protocols
This document presents two important resolutions adopted by the Sonoma Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees, aimed at reinforcing the district's commitment to creating safe and inclusive environments for all students. Together, these resolutions demonstrate the district's ongoing efforts to promote equity, diversity, and compassion within its educational system.
The document "Preventing Abduction" by KidSmartz, sponsored by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, provides essential tips and information for parents on how to prevent child abduction. It emphasizes the importance of parental responsibility in educating children about abduction safety and provides actionable steps for parents to protect their children.
The Discipline Matrix for the 2023-2024 school year outlines guidelines and responsibilities for maintaining a positive school environment in Sonoma Valley Unified School District. It includes roles for students, parents, teachers, counselors, principals, and the district, along with consequences for misconduct and corrective measures. Learn about our PBIS, SEL, and Restorative Practices to ensure fair and effective discipline.
The "Safety Scenarios" document by KidSmartz, sponsored by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, helps parents teach children how to react in dangerous situations through practical tips and role-playing exercises. It covers scenarios like refusing rides from strangers, staying with friends, and seeking help from trusted adults. Available in English and Spanish, the guide emphasizes the importance of children knowing how to act when it matters.
Air pollution is a combination of particles and gases that can cause harm in large quantities. Soot, smoke, mold, and carbon dioxide are a just a few examples of common pollutants. Whether it is a result of wildfires, household chemicals, or any source of pollution, it is important to stay informed on how to address air quality issues. The following resources are general guidance for schools regarding Air Quality and potential school closures due to wildfires and other hazards.