Parent & Student resources

Welcome to the Silver Creek Parent Center & rESOURCE PAGE

We are dedicated to supporting you every step of the way as your student embarks on their journey with us. Our mission is to assist and guide you effectively during your student's time at our school.

At the Parent Center, we are committed to providing you with valuable resources and essential information. Our aim is to simplify the process of contributing to your student's success. We understand the importance of your involvement, and we are here to empower you with the knowledge and tools necessary to assist your student in achieving their goal of obtaining a high school diploma.

Your active participation plays a vital role in shaping your student's future. Together, we can help your student succeed not only in their academic pursuits but also in their future endeavors.

Mike Anchondo

Parent & Community Involvement Specialist

Services available from: 8:00am–4:00pm, Monday through Friday

 Service available at:  3434 Silver Creek Road, San Jose CA 95121

Phone:  (408) 347-5631 

Email:  anchondom@esuhsd.org

OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARENT INVOLVEMENT

It is our goal of Silver Creek High School that students will graduate ready for college and careers. The school is aware that students are more likely to be successful if families and educators are informed and work together. 

Numerous opportunities are available for parents to become active participants at the school site. We encourage and welcome you to participate in one or more of the following committees listed below. Please contact your Parent & Community Involvement Specialist if you have any concerns or questions.


General Assistance

Sacred Heart - Rental/Utility assistance.

City of San Jose- Local Assistance Center - Government services for residents who have been impacted by COVID-19 , Food, Immigrant Resources, Housing, Employment and Job Training, Health and Wellness, Family Resources

Catholic Charities of Silicon Valley - Look under  “COVID 19 Info” and “Services”, Housing, Food, Health, Education, Economic Security

Second Harvest of Silicon Valley/ Aunt Bertha - Food/Housing, Transit, Education, Work, Legal Programs

Bill Wilson Center - Center for Living with Dying, Child Abuse treatment Program, Independent Living Program- Foster/Probation Youth, LGBTQ Programs, Mental Health for all ages, Transitional housing program, Many more...

CityTeam - Food, Clothes, Housing

Amigos de Guadalupe - Rental assistance, home placement assistance, casitas de esperanza and legal tenant assistance. Must apply. 408-341-6080

San Jose Discount Programs  1-833-432-2454, CARE CA Alternate Rates for Energy Program, FERA Family Electric Rate Assistance Program, AMP Arrearage Management Plan, REACH  Relief for Energy Assistance through Community Help, LIHEAP Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program, HEAP  Home Energy Assistance Program 

Coffee Talk with the Principal

Please join me once a month for some conversation and refreshments. This is a great opportunity to get to know each other, listen to your concerns and answer any questions you may have.

Lo invito a acompañarme una vez al mes para platicar y compartir un cafecito. Es una buenísima oportunidad para conocernos, escuchar sus inquietudes y contestar cualquier pregunta que tenga.

Chúng tôi xin kính mời quý vị đến trò chuyện và dùng trà bánh mỗi tháng một lần. Đây là dịp để chúng tôi được gặp gỡ, lắng nghe những mối quan tâm, và trả lời những câu hỏi của quý vị

 

Coffee Talk with the Principal is scheduled every 2nd Thursday of the month at 9:00am via Zoom!


District Advisory Committee/District English Learners Advisory Committee (DAC/DELAC)

The District Advisory Committee/District English Learners Advisory Committee is a group of parents, staff, students, and community members elected by School Site Committees, to provide on-going advice to the Superintendent and Board of Trustees.


School Site Council (SSC)

The school site council plays an important role in decision­ making and helps develop, review, and evaluate school improvement programs. The members of the site council are parents, students, teachers, community members, and the principal.

 

English Learners Advisory Committee (ELAC)

ELAC advises the Principal and School Community on programs and services for English Learners. ELAC also advises the School Site Council on the development of the Single School Plan for Student Achievement.