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Coronavirus Impacts We're in Distance Learning for the rest of the school year due to COVID-19. Please see announcements below or click on Read More. Read More Measure X Information Thank you for supporting Measure X! Construction at all sites resumed May 4 in accordance with new Health Order.We're excited to see the progress! Read More Our Vision The San Mateo-Foster City School District educates, inspires and empowers every student in every school every day to live, lead and learn with integrity and joy. Read More FAQs - School Choice The SMFCSD offers a combination of assigned schools and magnet schools. Read More Q: How do I register my children for school?A: Please visit the How to Registerpage for information about school registration.Q: WhatIs my School of Assignment?A: Use the SchoolFinderto find out. You can also look at the district map.Q:What are SMFCSD's Magnet Schools/Programs?A:The SMFCSD has many specialized programs. Visit theMagnet Schoolspage.Q: How old must a child be to enter Kindergarten or Transitional Kindergarten (TK)?A: To be eligible for Kindergarten, the student s 5th birthday must be on or before September 1. To be eligible for TK, the student s 5th birthday must fall on or between September 2 December 2. Attend a SMFCSD Kindergarten Information Meeting in October to find out more about what to expect - Enrollment Student Registration. The San Mateo-Foster City School District does not allow discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person s actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, nationality/national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification/ethnicity, age, religion, marital status/ pregnancy/ parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, medical information or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.For questions or complaints, please contact:SMFCSD Equity OfficerDr. Sarah DrinkwaterAssistant Superintendent of Student Services1170 Chess Drive Foster City, CA 94404(650) 312-7341 c SMFCSD Title IX Compliance OfficerLori FukumotoPrevention Services Coordinator1170 Chess DriveFoster City, CA 94404(650) 312-7340l k m coronavirusUpdates and resources pageThe most recent announcements from our District are below, but all Coronavirusinformation can be found on our CoronavirusUpdates and Resourcesweb page.most current Announcements from Superintendent RosasJUNE 4, 2020: resources available: Talking to children about racePlease go to our Supporting Social Justice page{English | Spanish (coming soon)) on our Family Resources website to find many resources on how to have conversations with children about race.June 2, 2020: Update from Dr. RosasIn this update you will find information about:Resources for Discussing Race with Our Children (Resources Coming Soon)End of Year Pickup and Drop off of MaterialsGrading and Report CardsMeeting Date Change: Special Education District Advisory Committee (SEDAC)Summer ProgramFall Reopening PlansVirtual Coffee Chat FAQsResources for Discussing Race with Our ChildrenSMFC Education FoundationSave the Date for a Community MAKE SOME NOISE Celebration for our Fifth and Eighth GradersAPPENDIX: FAQ re: Google Meet Security QuestionsPlease readthe full message inEnglishand Spanish.June 1, 2020:REFLECTING ON THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYDPlease read the letter to the community from Dr. Rosas. In addition, please see our Supporting Social Justice page on our Family Resource website to find resources to assist you in having conversations about race with your children.may 22, 2020: Update to familiesIn this update you will find:Thank you to our Classified Staff with Resolution and thank you videoVirtual Coffee Chat: Next Date, May 27, 7-8:30 pm (extended 30 Minutes)Distance Learning Survey: Currently closed pendingreviewSummer Program: Limited program due to COVID-19 restrictionsSEDAC: Invitation to participate in Workgroups, give input on draft bylaws and attend their next meeting, Tuesday, June 2, 7:00 pmAssistance for Families: Disaster Relief for Immigrants (English | Spanish) and Pandemic-EBTSave the Date:June 12, 7:00 7:15 pm for MAKE SOME NOISE, a multi-city celebration honoring all fifth, eighth and twelfth graders. More info coming soon.SMFC Education Foundation earns over $113,000 on their way to their $260,000 goal.Please readthe full message in English and Spanish.MAY 20, 2020:Pandemic-ebt(P-ebt): new food benefits available to children Due to COVID0-19, children who receive, or are eligible to receive, free or reduced-price meals at school can receive a one-time payment of $365 per eligible child to help families in California buy food when school is closed.Most families with children already receiving CalFresh, CalWORKS, Medi-Cal or other social services benefits should receive payment cards in the mail by Friday, May 22. Others will need to apply at www.ca.p-ebt.org between May 22 and June 30 to determine eligibility and receive benefits. Learn more here.MAY 18, 2020: Coronavirusupdate to families from superintendent rosas.Please review Dr. Rosas message to families providing updates on various topics. (English | Spanish)MAY 15, 2020: ca disaster relief for immigrants (DRAI) - applications begin Monday, may 18.If you are an undocumented Californian over age 18 in need of assistance, please read about the qualifications for and instructions to apply for the CA Disaster Relief for Immigrants (DRAI). One-time cash benefit is $500 per adult or cap of $1,000 per household.Application period begins Monday, May 18 and those who qualify are encourage to apply PROMPTLY as funds are limited. You must apply by phone: 866-490-3899 or 415-324-1011.You are eligible if you can verify that you:Are an undocumented adult over the age of 18;Are not eligible for federal COVID-19 assistance such as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) stimulus payment or pandemic unemployment benefits; andHave experienced financial hardship as a result of COVID-19.GET MORE INFO AT: Catholic Charities of San Francisco.MAY 13, 2020: Superintendent virtual coffee chat dates announcedSuperintendent Rosas will host Virtual Coffee Chats on:Tuesday, May 19Wednesday, May 27Tuesday, June 2Please find all details you need to know on the Coffee Chat webpage.April 22, 2020: SMFC Education Foundation Launches Campaign to Close the Digital DivideYou can help! Please read thisMessage to Familiesor go to SMFC Education Foundation's website to find out how easy it is to donate!April 21, 2020: distance learning phase ii resources for familiesAs she welcomes families back from Spring Break, Dr. Rosas shares a number of Distance Learning Phase II resources with familiesin her April 21 letter:Curriculum Content Placemats Family Resources Distance Learning WebsiteEnglishSpanishTechnology Resources and Student/Family Help Request FormCommunity Resource section including meal program, housing, etc.want to see all coronavirus(covid-19) announcements?Please go to our CoronavirusUpdates and Resourcespage!sign up to receive the OurNewsletterThe SMFCSD Newsletter is a publication of the San Mateo-Foster City School District covering events and sharing important information about the school district and its students. We look forward to keeping you up-to-date!SMFCSD Newsletter Sign-up The San Mateo Foster City Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer organization founded in 1989. The mission of the Foundation is to support and enhance public education in the 20 elementary and middle schools in San Mateo and Foster City. The Board of Directors is comprised of business professionals, educators, parents and community members. There are currently five ex-oficiomembers and an Advisory Board of community leaders to guide and assist the Board.Visit the San Mateo Foster City Education Foundation website for more information. Building for the Future Building for the Future Throughthe generous support of our taxpayers, we are creating learning spaces that develop the minds, hearts and bodies of our students. Read More 20 Great Schools 20 Great Schools The San Mateo-Foster City School District's 20 schools successfully educate approximately 12,000 students in preschool through eighth grades. Read More Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) The LCAP provides important new ways for parents to engage in decision making. Plans describe the school district s overall vision for students, annual goals and specific actions the district will take to achieve the vision and goals. Read More San Mateo-Foster City School District 1170 Chess Drive Foster City, CA 94404

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