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April 26, 2024

Children's Memorial Day

Dear community member, 

Today is Children’s Memorial Day, an observance that calls for the Children’s Memorial Flag to flown statewide in memory of lives lost due to violence against youth.

I have the privilege of speaking at a flag raising event today at the Santa Cruz Courthouse, organized by the Children’s Network, Santa Cruz County Human Services Department, and County Family and Children’s Services Division.

This flag raising invites us to consider the work of “building hopeful futures together,” even as we memorialize victims of violence. As I’m sharing today, this is a project of pressing, and personal, importance that I view through three lenses: as an educator, parent, and survivor. 

As an educator, I am focused on our schools' dual role in both education and welfare. Schools are not just places of learning; they are sanctuaries where children should feel safe and supported. It is our responsibility, legally and morally, to ensure that staff are vigilant, trained to recognize the signs of abuse, and equipped to act. We also work to proactively teach our students about personal safety and healthy boundaries.

As a parent, I know the safety of our children begins at home. We must build nurturing environments where children are free to express themselves and seek help without fear. Parents and caregivers play a crucial role in teaching body autonomy and monitoring interactions, both offline and online

And as a survivor of child abuse, I speak from a place of personal understanding. Understanding that survivors are all around us, and the scars of abuse are not always visible. I know firsthand that the journey of healing is long and winding, and also that from these experiences can emerge a personal commitment to advocacy and change.

Every year, 1 in 7 children in the U.S. experiences child abuse and neglect, and that this statistic is almost certainly an undercount because so many cases of abuse go unreported.

Whether you are an educator, parent, caregiver, survivor, or advocate, I invite you today to join us in reflection on the tragedy of lives lost, and our hope for building a safer future for our children.

To learn more about how to identify and report child abuse and neglect, visit the Santa Cruz County Child Protective Services website.

Yours in education and equity,
Dr. Faris Sabbah
County Superintendent of Schools

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Recognize an Educator

Teacher Appreciation Week is around the corner on May 6-10, and we need your help to recognize all of the educators in Santa Cruz County who work tirelessly to support our students and their families!

Use the form linked below to recognize an educator who has made an impact this past year, and they'll receive a personalized certificate of appreciation!

RECOGNIZE AN EDUCATOR

FashionTeens Photos

Catch up on all the sustainable, student-created fashion on display at FashionTeens 2024, held April 19 at the Rio Theatre!

A program of the Santa Cruz COE in partnership with Arts Council Santa Cruz County, FashionTeens is a countywide event where students in grades 6-12 showcase wearable clothing that is made from recycled, upcycled or re-used materials.

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4th Annual Rainbow Flag Raising

The Santa Cruz COE is conducting its 4th Annual Rainbow Flag Raising ceremony on May 2 in celebration of Harvey Milk’s birthday and in support of LGBTQ+ students, families, and educators. 

Featuring student and community speakers and the raising of the Pride Progress Flag, the ceremony begins 10 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at the Santa Cruz County Office of Education, 400 Encinal St in Santa Cruz.

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Youth Art Exhibit

More than 400 works of art created by Santa Cruz County students are on display at the Government Center on Ocean Street through May 3!

The works are part of the 2024 Youth Art Exhibit, facilitated by the Santa Cruz COE and Arts Council Santa Cruz County. Community members are invited to view the art 8am-5pm Monday through Friday and to attend the reception for the from 5-7pm May 3.

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Join the Student Trustee Academy

High school students preparing to become student trustees or with a general interest in district leadership and governance are encouraged to apply to the Student Trustee Academy. 

The training consists of six different sessions to learn about the role and responsibilities of a school board over the course of six sessions. Thanks to the generous support of Bank of America, students who complete the program are able to receive an iPad to support their continued development as student leaders. 

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—Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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