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We strive to create an environment that promotes self-esteem, develops a sense of responsibility, and nurtures respect for others, thereby providing the basis for participation in a democratic society.


What Community Day School is all about.

The Following is a sample of district and school mission statements, and a sample introduction to CDS you are welcome to use as you begin or revisit your CDS program.

School District Mission Statement: The School District enables students to be life-long learners and productive citizens by developing partnerships and by promoting excellence, tolerance and self-worth.

Community Day School Mission Statement: Our purpose is to develop life-long learners by providing quality standards based education through a caring staff, supportive families, and an involved community. We strive to create an environment that promotes self-esteem, develops a sense of responsibility, and nurtures respect for others, thereby providing the basis for participation in a democratic society.

Introduction: School District Community Day School affords an alternative educational option for elementary students experiencing excessive behavior problems, absenteeism, and/or academic failure. Students enter through the Eastside School Student Attendance Review Board (S.A.R.B.).          

The State of California is currently developing policies to regulate Community Day Schools. This handbook is a living document subject to change and revision in order to meet both local and state requirements.  

This is what new families ask most often.       

In most cases schools take a long time before taking students to the SARB board to ask for a change in placement. Students who are placed in Community Day School programs for a single outlandish behavior can sometimes turn their attitude and behavior around sooner than those who are habitually disruptive to the learning environment. Honestly, students most commonly take the better part of a school year to heal and improve their behavior so that their actions and commitment to learning is cemented into their lifestyle. 

The criteria for exiting the School District Community Day School Program will be determined for each student on an individual basis established at the time of placement. The Community Day School staff, in cooperation with the child’s parent, will decide when each student has met their placement goals in order to exit the program. The student must demonstrate cooperative, socially acceptable behavior, as well as a willingness to learn, to be considered for re-enrollment to their home school. Most Community Day Schools have a level system and daily behavior notices. These are important in helping a student and their family to understand the behaviors that need to be corrected.

It is very important that each student be entirely ready to transition to the general education program. Students may take different amounts of time to ready themselves for the return to their home schools. The amount of time a student takes to progress through the program depends on the individual choices the student makes. It is important for each student to identify the behaviors that they usually have hidden from their families. These behaviors must be owned by the student and then the student takes steps to make things right. Primarily most students need to tell their parents the truth and allow their parents to forgive them. This is the one identifier to who succeeds and who continues to struggle in life. Some families continue to think of their children as victims and feel sorry for them. Other families seem to be able to follow the "Love and Logic" parenting ideal that their child will figure out their life if they stop talking and talking and just allow their kids to figure out things and love them into adulthood.

I hope that anyone reading this website is indeed interested in helping a child succeed.

Sally Cain

Most Community Day School programs provide some counseling services but don't be surprised if the teacher is alone in this program. If your school district really understands the positive impact this program can be on a child's life, they will place their most experienced and dedicated teachers here. Unfortunately, some districts put their worst or newest teachers in the Community Day School program. One thing is for sure. Everyone in the life of a Community Day School student wants that student to figure out how to live within the expectations of any school in the world, including the Community Day School. I urge parents to look at this as an opportunity to promote a change in their child's behavior at school and sometimes that even changes behavior at home.

Good luck! 

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But, How do I get my child out of here if he is not happy?

What are the laws about taking my child out of the Community Day School?

When do I get a say in what happens during the day at the Community Day School?

Affirmations: I am a good student. I work hard every day. I do all my work to the best of my ability. I can be honest no matter what. I will take time to make the changes I need. I will be happy.  I CAN DO anything if I am willing to sacrifice and work hard. So, Let's get going.

  

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Michael Cain & Sally Cain

Last Updated: 10/11/2011