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School Site Council: Last Call for Interest!

September 7, 2021 by Erin D'Souza

Hi DVC Families,

This is a reminder to complete the interest form if you would like to run for our DVC School Site Council. The DVC School Site Council is an opportunity for parents, students, & staff to work collaboratively to review the school program, review data and identify needs, and make recommendations for the Local Control and Accountability Plan. If you are interested in joining the DVC School Site Council, please fill out this School Site Council Parent interest form no later than 11:59pm this evening: School Site Council Interest Form  All submissions will be added to a voting form that will go out to the DVC parent community on September 8th (tomorrow). School Site Council members will be notified on Friday, September 10th. 

Thank you for considering being a part of this special group!

Erin D’Souza

Principal

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Suicide Prevention Week- Day 2

September 7, 2021 by Artia Thomas

Email Subject: Suicide Prevention Week Challenge #2:  Find the Words

 

Suicide Prevention Week (September 5-11, 2021) and World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10, 2021) is a time when individuals and organizations around the country and the world join their voices to broadcast the message that everyone can play a role in suicide prevention and to remember loved ones lost to suicide.  We hope you will join us by participating in the Suicide Prevention Week Challenge.  To get started download the challenge flyer and challenge card!

 

Download the “Know the Signs – Find the Words – Reach Out” Crossword Puzzle and try to solve all the clues. Take a picture of the solved puzzle and post it to your social media with these hashtags:  #SuicidePrevention  #Crossword. For more activities such as Trivia and Bingo visit: www.suicideispreventable.org/prevention-kit.php.

 

“Are you thinking about suicide?”. These words can be difficult to say, but when it comes to suicide prevention, none are more important. Asking someone directly about suicide can be difficult but being direct provides an opportunity for the person to open up and talk about their feelings. Asking directly about suicide will not suggest the idea to them.  Listening, expressing concern, and providing reassurance will go a long way in your effort to support them.

 

If you think someone is thinking about suicide, listen to your instincts and take it seriously. Don’t leave them alone. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 (TALK) at any time for assistance.

 

Additional activity suggestions:

  • When it comes to suicide prevention, the terms, phrases, and words we use can have a significant impact on the way messages are received. Messages can encourage someone to seek help and reach out, or they can push people further from the support they need. Learn about suicide prevention safe and effective messaging recommendations by joining the Suicide Prevention Week: Messaging Matters Webinar 7th 10 a.m. – 11 a.m. and reviewing the ‘Messaging Matters’ tip sheet.
  • To learn more about the warning signs for suicide and tips to prepare for a conversation with someone you are concerned about visit the “Find the Words” section of the website: org.
  • Download and share the Find the Words card and social media posts.
  • Watch this 60-second PSA created by a California student. This film encourages the viewer to directly ask someone who shows warning signs of suicide if they are thinking of suicide. The film, called “Unrecognizable Thoughts,” explains that asking someone if they’re thinking about suicide is important and that “you may have to break a friend’s trust to help them.”

 

Find even more activities in the Suicide Prevention Week 2020 Kit here. 

 

Connect with thousands throughout the country during Suicide Prevention Week by using the hashtags #SuicidePrevention #SuicidePreventionWeek #WorldSuicidePreventionDay

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Suicide Prevention Week- Day 1

September 6, 2021 by Artia Thomas

Suicide Prevention Week Challenge #1:  Reconnect and Create a Safe Space

Welcome to Suicide Prevention Week!

Throughout this week, individuals and organizations around the state and country join their voices to broadcast the message that everyone can play a role in suicide prevention. We hope you will join us by participating in the Suicide Prevention Week Challenge beginning today – Monday, September 6, 2021. To get started download the challenge flyer and challenge card!

 

Many of us have been touched by the tragedy of suicide. We may have lost someone close to us or been moved by the loss of someone we may have never met. When a suicide happens, those left behind often experience deep shock. Even if they knew the person was struggling, they may not have expected suicide would be the result. However, many people who find themselves in a suicide crisis can and do recover. Suicide can be prevented and everyone can play a role by learning the warning signs of suicide and finding the words to reach out to someone you are concerned about.

 

Know the Signs: Pain isn’t always obvious. Yet most people who are considering suicide show some warning signs or signals of their intentions. The signs or changes in behavior may appear in conversations, through their actions, or in social media posts. These are of most concern if the behavior is new, has increased or seems related to a painful event, loss, or change. Learn more about the warning signs at www.SuicideisPreventable.org

 

Find the Words and Create a Safe Space:  Feeling connected to friends, family, and our community can  be a protective factor for suicide. As we reenter and rebuild the fabrics of our daily life that were so fundamentally disrupted, reconnecting with supportive relationships, and practicing positive coping skills is essential for our emotional well-being.  Use this time to reach out to someone in your life and let them know that you are comfortable to talk about anything they need, including suicide, and should they ever come to a point where they are questioning their reasons for living, you will be there to listen and support them. Creating this safe space at a time when there is no crisis is one way we can play a role in suicide prevention.

 

Find activities and more in the Suicide Prevention Week 2020 Kit here.

 

Connect with thousands throughout the country during Suicide Prevention Week by using the hashtags #SuicidePrevention #SuicidePreventionWeek

 

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Week 4 Schedule & Updates

September 4, 2021 by Erin D'Souza

Happy Saturday, DVC Families!

What an exciting week! Seminars started on Wednesday and Thursday, and we enjoyed welcoming families to campus for Back to School Night! If you were not able to participate in Back to School Night this year, not to worry – you can find the presentations given from each grade level by clicking on the links here:

  • 9th Grade: Back to School Night Slides
  • 10th Grade: Back to School Night Slides
  • 11th and 12th Grades: Back to School Night Slides

A few updates:

School Site Council: The School Site Council is an opportunity for parents, students, & staff to work collaboratively to review the school program, review data and identify needs, and make recommendations for the Local Control and Accountability Plan. If you are interested in joining the DVC School Site Council please fill out this School Site Council Parent interest form before Wednesday, 9/8: School Site Council Interest Form All submissions will be added to a voting form that will go out to the DVC parent community on September 8th. School Site Council members will be notified on Friday, September 10th. If you have any questions, feel free to send them to me at edsouza@davincischools.org.

Seminars: We will do our best to accommodate student requests to make changes to their assigned seminar classes. Students should log into their davincischools google account to complete this form if they would like to request a change to their seminar: Seminar Change Request Form

Chromebooks: We continue to work to be able to provide chromebooks for student use at home to those families in need. If you have already completed this request and have yet to receive a chromebook for home use, please know that we have your request and we will issue the chromebooks as soon as we have them available. If you have yet to submit a request, please use this form: Chromebook Request Form

Suicide Prevention Week: Suicide Prevention Week (September 5-11, 2021) and World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10, 2021) is a time when individuals and organizations around the country and the world join their voices to broadcast the message that everyone can play a role in suicide prevention and to remember loved ones lost to suicide. We hope you will join us by participating in the Suicide Prevention Week Challenge.

No School Monday: There is no school on Monday in observance of Labor Day. We will see our students back at school on Tuesday, 9/8 at 8:30am. Please see the weekly schedule on this post and also at tinyurl.com/dvcwebsite.

Have a great holiday weekend!

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Suicide Prevention Week

September 3, 2021 by Jennifer Barba

Suicide Prevention Week (September 5-11, 2021) and World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10, 2021) is a time when individuals and organizations around the country and the world join their voices to broadcast the message that everyone can play a role in suicide prevention and to remember loved ones lost to suicide. We hope you will join us by participating in the Suicide Prevention Week Challenge beginning on Monday, September 6, 2021.

 

To get started review the attached flyer and download the challenge card!

 

This is how it works!

  1. Download the challenge card and or take a picture and save it to your phone.
  2. Review and complete challenges. Check them off on the challenge card!

 

  • Challenge One: Reconnect and Create a Safe Space
  • Challenge Two: Find the (Cross) Words
  • Challenge Three: Like & Learn about a Suicide Prevention Resource
  • Challenge Four: Pause and Breathe
  • Challenge Five: Get Involved in World Suicide Prevention Day

 

  1. Post a picture to your social media accounts with the hashtags #Reconnect #SuicidePrevention Not on social media? Email the card to info@suicideispreventable.org.
  2. The first 25 posts or emails received before September 30, 2021 will receive a Mental Health Thrival Kit!

 

The Suicide Prevention Week 2021 Activation Kit theme is: “Supportive Transitions: Reconnect, Reenter, and Rebuild”. Transitions can be conceptualized as an event or series of events that cause fundamental changes in the fabric of daily life – what people do, where they do it, and with whom.   Expected or unexpected, welcomed or unwelcome – transitions can be unsettling and stressful, impacting our mental health and increasing risk factors for suicide. Feeling connected to friends, family, and our community on the other hand is a protective factor for suicide. So, as we reenter and rebuild the fabrics of our daily life that were so fundamentally disrupted, reconnecting with supportive relationships, and practicing positive coping skills is essential for our emotional well-being.

 

This year’s suicide prevention week kit includes resources in English and Spanish, and many activities that can be done individually, as a group or within communities, as well as virtually or at home. View the Suicide Prevention Week 2021 Activation Kit here for activities such as our brand-new Suicide Prevention Crossword Puzzle, Zoom backgrounds, a proclamation template, social media posts and more!

 

Connect with thousands throughout the country during Suicide Prevention Week online by using the hashtags #SuicidePrevention #SuicidePreventionWeek

 

La semana Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio (del 5 al 11 de septiembre del 2021) y el Día Mundial de Prevención del Suicidio (10 de septiembre del 2021) y es cuando individuos, organizaciones y comunidades de todo el país unen sus voces para difundir el mensaje que todos pueden desempeñar un papel en la prevención del suicidio y también recordar a seres queridos perdidos a causa del suicidio. Esperamos que se una a nosotros participando en el Reto Actividades de la Semana de Prevención del Suicidio a partir del lunes 6 de septiembre del 2021.

Para comenzar, revise el folleto adjunto y descargue la tarjeta de retos.

¡Así es como funciona!

  1. Descargue la tarjeta de retos y o tómele una foto y guárdela en su teléfono.

 

  1. Lea y complete los retos. Márquelos en la tarjeta de desafíos al terminar cada uno.

 

  • Reto Uno: Reconecte y Cree un Espacio Seguro
  • Reto Dos: Encuentre las Palabras para Ayudar
  • Reto Tres: Aprenda e Infórmese sobre un Recurso para la Prevención del Suicidio
  • Reto Cuatro: Pause y Respire
  • Reto Cinco: Enciende una vela para el Día Mundial de la Prevención del Suicidio el 10 de Septiembre

 

  1. Publique una imagen en sus cuentas de redes sociales con el hashtag: #PrevencióndelSuicidio. ¿No está en las redes sociales? Envié la tarjeta por correo electrónico a: info@suicideispreventable.org.

 

  1. Las primeras 25 publicaciones o correos electrónicos recibidos antes del 30 de septiembre del 2021 recibirán una caja de activación de la semana de prevención del suicidio.

 

El tema de la caja de activación de la semana de prevención del 2021 es, “Abarcar los cambios por venir.” Las cosas que pasan en nuestra vida que signifiquen un cambio ya sea planeado o esperado nos impacta a todos, niños, adultos y personas de la tercera edad. Cambios esperados como los no esperados ni planeados, pueden causar ansiedad y ser estresante o confuso. Sabemos que cambios significantes en nuestras vidas pueden afectar nuestra salud mental incluso hasta llevarnos a pensar en el suicidio. Todos tenemos un papel que tomar en el cuidado de sí mismo y de los demás mientras recuperamos, reconectamos y reimaginamos el futuro.

La caja de activación de este año incluye recursos en inglés y español y muchas actividades que pueden lograrse individuamente, en grupo en la comunidad, virtualmente o en casa.  Vea la caja de activación de la Semana de Prevención del Suicidio 2021 aquí para descargar actividades como nuestro nuevo Crucigrama de Prevención del Suicidio, fondos de zoom, una plantilla de proclamaciones, publicaciones en las redes sociales y más.

Conéctese con miles de personas en todo el país durante la Semana de Prevención del Suicidio en línea utilizando los hashtags: #PrevencióndelSuicidio #DiaMundialparalaPrevencióndelSuicidio.

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