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Twin Rivers Unified School District

Twin Rivers Unified School District

RESOURCES

RESOURCES

7th Grade TDAP Requirements

 
Visit the Student Health Wellness and Prevention site for Tdap immunization requirements and additional student health information.

Discipline Guides

Forms

Human Trafficking TR CSEC Protocol

Immunizations and Healthcare

 
Please visit the Student Health Wellness and Prevention site for information regarding immunizations.  
 
For children without insurance, contact the Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program at (916) 875-7151.

Parent Resources

 
Please visit the Parent Resources site to find information on bullying: Board Policy, prevention and TRUSD Resolution.
 
For bullying complaints, download the suspected bullying report form.

An informational brochure on the Section 504 Accommodation Plan is also available on the Parent Resources site.

Records Requests

 
To request transcripts from Norte Del Rio or Grant High School from 1933 to 1987, contact our Student Services Department at (916) 566-1620 with the Records Request (English/Spanish) and a photo ID.

To request records for Adult Education, contact (916) 566-2785.

All other requests for transcripts can be made to your former school of attendance by contacting the registrar's office.

Student Services Staff

 
Rudy Puente
Director
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33115
 
Program Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33215
 
Foster Youth Liaison/Counselor
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32214
 
Ashley Randall 
Student Engagement Specialist Sr.
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33316
 
Becky Campora
Student Engagement Specialist Sr.
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33323
 
Darrin Greer                           
Coordinator, Child Welfare and Attendance
Homeless Liaison Region 2
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33509
 
Program Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33221
 
Program Development Spec.
(916)566-1600 ext 32500
 
Administrative Clerk Bilingual, Sr.
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33217
 
Administrative Secretary
(916) 566-1600 ext. 36123
 
Counselor-Secondary
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33224
 
Coordinator/Family & Community Engagement
(916) 566-1600 ext 33329
 
Administrative Secretary
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33110
 
Administrative Clerk
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32215
 
Maria Barragan
Enrollment Demographic Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33216
 
Foster Youth Liaison/Counselor
(916) 566-1600 ext. 32213
 
Administrative Clerk Senior
(916)566-1600 ext. 32216
 
Student Engagement Specialist Sr
(916) 566-1600 ext 33219
 
Roberta Wood
Receptionist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33107
 
Scott Kazer                                        
Program Specialist,                                 
TUPE Tobacco Use Prevention Education
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33222
 
Student Engagement Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33108
 
Coordinator, Child Welfare Attendance
Homeless Liaison Region 1
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33112
 
Tiffany Hunt
Program Specialist
(916) 566-1600 ext. 33214

Work Permits

 
Starting August 15, 2023, the processing of work permits will be completed at the school the student is currently attending. 
 
You can print out the below Statement of Intent to Employ a Minor form or pick one up at the school that the student is currently attending or the Student Services Department located at 5115 Dudley Blvd., Bay C, McClellan, CA 95652. Contact us at (916) 566-1620.
 

A National Tragedy: Helping Children Cope

 
Tips for Parents and Teachers

Whenever a national tragedy occurs, such as terrorist attacks or natural disasters, children, like many people, may be confused or frightened. Most likely they will look to adults for information and guidance on how to react.  Parents and school personnel can help children cope first and foremost by establishing a sense of safety and security. As more information becomes available, adults can continue to help children work through their emotions and perhaps even use the process as a learning experience.
Our Mission

Our Mission

At Twin Rivers, our Student Services department is dedicated to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and empowering environment that enhances the holistic well-being and academic success of our diverse student body. Our mission is to provide comprehensive, student-centered services that inspire personal growth, cultivate resilience, and facilitate the pursuit of educational and life goals.
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