Thank you, Counselors!
We appreciate you!
JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 25-02-12 NATIONAL SCHOOL COUNSELING WEEK
FEBRUARY 3-7, 2025
WHEREAS, school counselors are employed in public and private schools to help students reach their full potential; and
WHEREAS, school counselors are actively committed to helping students explore their abilities, strengths, interests, and talents as these traits relate to career awareness and development; and
WHEREAS, school counselors help parents focus on ways to further the educational, personal and social growth of their children; and
WHEREAS, school counselors work with teachers and other educators to help students explore their potential and set realistic goals for themselves; and
WHEREAS, school counselors seek to identify and utilize community resources that can enhance and complement comprehensive school counseling programs and help students become productive members of society; and
WHEREAS, comprehensive developmental school counseling programs are considered an integral part of the educational process that enables all students to achieve success in school;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the week of February 3-7, 2025 is National School Counseling Week and will be recognized and celebrated across the Jefferson Elementary School District the week of February 24-28, 2025.
School Board Meeting 2/26
School Board Meeting
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
7:00 p.m.
Jefferson Elementary School District | 101 Lincoln Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015
Watch meeting live stream on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/sazk4M1EHqM
Random Acts of Kindness Week
It’s Random Acts of Kindness Week!
Being kind towards others can inspire our children and youth to be kind as well. It’s also easy to do! We encourage you to do something kind today for those in need, and help encourage others to do the same to make JESD a safe place for all.
DELAC Meeting 2/25
DELAC Meeting February 25, 2025
Link to Agenda
Link to Flyer
President's Week
Our schools will be closed on February 17-21 in honor of President’s Week, which celebrates the leadership and vision of all the presidents who have shaped our nation's history to support justice and equality for all in our country.
All District Offices will be closed on February 17 and 21.
President’s Day is a great opportunity to learn more about the role of the president. Find resources and more on PBS’ website.
Buy Tickets to see TRP Tinikling Team @ Chase Center on April 6
TRP's Tinikling Team will be performing during the pre-game entertainment at the Golden State Warriors game at Chase Center in San Francisco on Sunday, April 6th for FIlipino Heritage Night.
If you'd like to attend use the QR code or link on the flyer to purchase special group tickets that includes a promo code to give the team "credit" toward the minimum amount of tickets needed for the promotion.
Tickets must be purchased by March 24!
Use this link to purchase tickets in order for it to count for our group: https://am.ticketmaster.com/warriors/buy/quickbuy?id=MTk1NQ==
Link to flyer
Presidents' Week
All schools will be closed February 17-21 for Presidents' Week. All district offices will be closed on February 17 & 21.
Black History Month
National Black History Month is an opportunity to learn more about Black history and culture, address racial injustice towards the Black community, and celebrate the African American educators in our community.
Join us as we celebrate the resilience, innovation, and dedication of African American workers throughout history.
Learn more about Black History Month on the County Office of Education’s website at www.smcoe.org/bhm.
School Board Meeting Feb 12
School Board Meeting
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
7:00 p.m.
Jefferson Elementary School District | 101 Lincoln Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015
Watch meeting live stream on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/sazk4M1EHqM
Celebrating Fred Korematsu Day
Fifth grade students from George Washington, Westlake and Woodrow Wilson Schools visited the Hall of Justice on January 29th for Fred Korematsu Day. They watched a re-enactment of the 1944 Korematsu v. U.S. Supreme Court case, heard from Yoshiko Kanazawa, a Japanese American who was formerly incarcerated and toured the County Executive’s Office and Board of Supervisors’ Chambers to gain a deeper understanding of local government. Supervisor David Canepa honored each school by having the teachers - Ms. Marinkovich, Ms. Camacho and Ms. Rodriguez come up to receive certificates.