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Principal Sean Priest

IVP Secretary Giulia Solari fires up her desktop computer each morning long before most staff members arrive. The clock is ticking. Like yesterday and the day before, there’s a new puzzle to solve. Who’s out today? Which absences require a substitute? Who’s available to cover?


She starts by checking the automated absence management system to see if any changes have occurred in the last fifteen hours when her previous workday ended. Predictably, inevitably, they have: illnesses, family emergencies, etc. She confirms the substitutes who have committed to be at Sequoia for the day, checking for cancellations, no-shows, and dropped assignments. The clock ticks. Giulia has about an hour to make sure classes are covered. She’s unflappable. Today, yesterday, tomorrow…185 times each year.  


Anywhere from 3-15% of a school’s classroom teachers may be absent from their regular duties on any given day. This includes illness and personal necessity leave, of course, but also professional development, collaboration, conferences, field trips, and other vital school-related activities. Our staff is always reluctant to miss instructional time, so when we ask them to be out for the day, it had better be worth their time.


Substitute teachers begin arriving at Giulia’s office around 8:00 a.m. where they are greeted with coffee and morning treats. A packet awaits them. It orients them to their day (lesson plans, maps, keys, special instructions, etc.). Because she is often still in the middle of solving our puzzle when they arrive, her unfailing friendliness is remarkable.  


Some faces are familiar, others she is meeting for the first time. In most cases, because of the general shortage of qualified substitute teachers (Wanna help? Go here for more info), short-term substitutes cover multiple teachers over the course of a day. The pool of substitute teachers is broad and eclectic, ranging from retirees to graduate students. We often welcome retirees back to help with coverage. Parents, too.  


For longer-term absences, department chairs and curricular team members work together to ensure lessons, assessments, and grading are aligned. This is when standards-alignment and standards-based grading practices take on an amplified importance in ensuring equitable outcomes for students. When teachers are aligned as a matter of practice, it minimizes the impact of unexpected long-term absences.  


There have been days when the clock ticks closer and closer to 8:30 a.m. and it’s unclear exactly how Giulia is going to fit the puzzle pieces together—too many last-minute changes, bad breaks, and competing variables. An urgent email is sent to staff, administrators are put on alert that we may be needed, and favors are called in. Then we get the word from Giulia that all is well and we can breathe easy for another day. Giulia can focus on other items on her to-do list, awaiting the next surprise. In a few hours, she’ll begin readying tomorrow’s coverage plan.  


Have a great week!  


Best,

Sean

PTSA

Happy Valentine's Day to Sequoia staff

The amazing staff at Sequoia were appreciated for all the love they show their students with some Valentine's week treats: chocolate hearts, kisses, nuts, and rice krispie treats. We hope they feel our love!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

SHS Alumni Association seeks Purple Patriot nominations

The Sequoia High School (SHS) Alumni Association is soliciting nominations for its annual Purple Patriot Award. Recipients receive a certificate and have their name inscribed on a trophy on permanent display at SHS.


This annual award is instituted to honor both individuals and organizations who have demonstrated outstanding service or provided a significant benefit directly to SHS. 


Nominees may be from SHS or the community at large and must be submitted in writing no later than Monday, Mar. 24


To nominate, please indicate the nominee's individual or organization name and state why the nominee should receive this award. Indicate specifically what role the nominee played in directly providing a service or benefit to SHS and explain in detail what the service or benefit was.


Mail to the Sequoia High School Alumni Association, P. O. Box 2534, Redwood City, CA 94064, email to shsaa@sequoiaalumni.org, or place in the Sequoia High School Alumni Association mailbox near the Principal's office. For questions, email Ken Rolandelli, President, Sequoia High School Alumni Association, or call 650-368-0805.

Seeking volunteers for Sierra Club trips with Sequoia ESL students

Sierra Club Inspiring Connections Outdoors (ICO) hosts outdoor trips for students in the ELD/EML program at Sequoia High School. This past weekend, 20 students spent a sunny winter day at Wilder Ranch State Park near Santa Cruz exploring the bluffs and beaches. 


ICO offers both day trips and overnight trips, and we are looking for volunteers for both. Just a few easy steps to becoming a volunteer with the reward of spending time outdoors with eager, thoughtful students and other volunteers. 


Please contact one of the following San Jose ICO volunteers, Kim Freitas or Stacy Schmidt Wenzel, to learn more about volunteering. Our next trip is Mar. 22-23 with day and overnight volunteer options.

Feb. 27: Opioid overdose & NARCAN training

On Thursday, Feb. 27, seniors from the Health Careers Academy will conduct a training session for 11th and 12th graders on Opioid overdose & NARCAN use. The training is in conjunction with SUHSD and will be overseen by the District's Health Staff. Students can sign up for this FLEX-time NARCAN Training using the Infinite Campus Responsive Scheduling feature. The listing is under "Narcan Training”. Tell your students to sign up now.

27 de febrero: Entrenamiento sobre el Sobredosis de Opioides y el uso de NARCAN

El jueves 27 de febrero, los estudiantes del último año de la Academia de Carreras de Salud realizarán una sesión de entrenamiento para los estudiantes de 11° y 12° grado sobre la Sobredosis de Opioides y el uso de NARCAN. El entrenamiento es en conjunto con SUHSD y será supervisado por el personal de Salud del Distrito. Los estudiantes pueden inscribirse en esta sesión de entrenamiento de NARCAN durante el tiempo de FLEX usando la función de Agenda Responsiva en Infinite Campus. La actividad está listada bajo "Entrenamiento Narcan". Diles a tus estudiantes que se inscriban ahora.

April 17 & 22: Mock interviewers needed

Mock interviewers needed April 17 and 22. It's an easy and fun volunteer opportunity for anyone who has interviewed for a job before. Sign up for 1, 2, or 3 hours. We'd love to see you at all of our events! Students have created resumes and are looking to hone their interviewing skills.

CLASS NOTES

Diplomas for Seniors

Seniors, please check your SEQ email for an email from Mr. Bernardo Zepeda, Sequoia High School Secretary, regarding your full legal name for your high school diploma. If there are any errors with your name, please contact Mr. Zepeda by Mar. 6. Please disregard the email if your name is correct.


Diplomas para estudiantes del grado 12

Estudiantes del grado 12, revisen su correo electrónico de SEQ para ver si recibieron un correo electrónico del Sr. Bernardo Zepeda con respecto a su nombre legal completo para su diploma de Sequoia. Si hay algún error con su nombre, comuníquense con el Sr. Zepeda antes del 6 de marzo. Ignoren el correo electrónico si su nombre está correcto.

Edgenuity credit recovery program

Students completing Edgenuity credit recovery online courses for graduation and/or UC/CSU A-G requirements are required to take unit tests and cumulative tests in person in the Edgenuity lab. The lab is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:00-6:00 p.m., in Room B-8 with Mr. Calles. The deadline for Seniors is May 30. 

*The lab is closed during mid-winter break & spring break.

Recuperación de créditos en el programa Edgenuity

Los estudiantes que están completando los cursos en línea de recuperación de créditos de Edgenuity para graduarse o cumplir con los requisitos A-G de UC/CSU deben realizar exámenes de unidades y exámenes acumulativos en persona en el laboratorio de Edgenuity. El laboratorio está abierto los martes y jueves, de 4:00 p.m. a 6:00 p.m., en el salón B-8 con el Sr. Calles. La fecha límite para los estudiantes del grado 12 es el 30 de mayo.

*El laboratorio está cerrado durante las vacaciones de invierno y las vacaciones de primavera.

ATHLETICS

Crab Feed Dinner & Auction tickets now on sale

Purchase tickets or reserve a table and get ready for an evening of crab, community, fundraising, and fun! 


The annual Crab Feed Dinner & Live Auction is our biggest fundraiser of the year and the whole community is invited to participate, so spread the word and let's get cracking! 



PARENT EDUCATION

Feb. 25: You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a “Useless” Liberal Arts Education


In a tech-dominated world, the most needed degrees are the most surprising: the liberal arts. In You Can Do Anything, author and journalist George Anders explains the remarkable power of a "useless" liberal arts education and how it can open the door to thousands of cutting-edge jobs and careers. Register here.


25 de febrero: Puedes hacer todo: el sorprendente poder de una “inútil” educación en artes liberales



En un mundo dominado por la tecnología, las carreras más necesarias son las más sorprendentes: Artes Liberales. George Anders, periodista y autor de Puedes hacer cualquier cosa, explica el sorprendente poder del "inútil" estudio de las artes liberales y cómo pueden abrir puertas a miles de empleos y carreras de vanguardia. Registro aquí.

Feb. 27: Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness


Through science and storytelling, Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki, PhD, imparts the secret for beating back cynicism: hopeful skepticism—a way of understanding others that can rebalance our view of human nature and help us build the world we truly want. Register here.


27 de febrero: Esperanza para los cínicos: la sorprendente ciencia de la bondad humana


A través de la ciencia y la narración, Jamil Zaki, PhD, psicólogo de Stanford, imparte el secreto para combatir el cinismo: escepticismo esperanzador—una manera de comprender a los demás que puede volver a equilibrar nuestra visión de la naturaleza humana y ayudarnos a construir el mundo que realmente queremos. Registro aquí.


HIGHLIGHTS

Congratulations to the Class of 2025 National Merit finalists!

Congratulations to this year’s National Merit finalists from Sequoia:


  • Christine Chang
  • Rikhil Kokal
  • Soren Torkos
  • Shangheng Wu



The mission of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) is to recognize and honor the academically talented students of the United States by providing academic scholarship programs. The students are considered based on their outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT.

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