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Student Support Services

Overview of Department

Student Support Services is committed to providing safe learning environments for all students. Using a three-tiered approach, the department supports schools in obtaining high academic achievement, providing professional development for staff, and developing prevention and intervention strategies for students.  This is accomplished by building partnerships with community and local agencies effectively create a positive school climate and high academic achievement. 

Department Services

 

  • School Site Support
  • Attendance
  • Expulsions
  • Health Screening
  • Transfers
  • Homelessness
  • Foster Youth
  • Panels (SARB, Discipline, Attendance, Youth Intervention, Expulsion)
  • Alternative Education Placement

Transfer Forms

To request a transfer from your resident Antioch school to another school in Antioch, please fill out an: 

Open Enrollment Intra-district Request:   English and español

To request a transfer from the Antioch Unified School District to another school district, please fill out an:

Inter-district Transfer Request:   English and español 

Intra-district Permit Application Timelines and Procedures

For K-12th grade students who live within the AUSD attendance area

 Antioch Unified School District Permit Office

510 G Street

Antioch, CA  94509

(925) 779-7500 x-53401

Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

 INTRA-DISTRICT OPEN ENROLLMENT

The Intra-district Transfer Form is available to students in grades K-12 who wish to attend an AUSD school other than their resident school.  If your student is already attending on an intra-district transfer, you need not re-apply.  If you have been accepted into a Pathway school, an intra-district transfer is not needed.  You may apply for a transfer out of a Pathway school at the end of the grading period.  If you are transitioning from elementary to middle, or middle to high school, your student will automatically be enrolled in their school of residence unless you apply for a transfer. 

 Open Enrollment Timelines:

 Grades 1st– 12th(students already enrolled in AUSD) January 15th– March 1st   Applications will not be accepted after March 1st

 Kindergartners and new families to AUSD may submit an application at any time and will be placed at their school of choice on a “space available” basis.

 Applications are available at:

 

The Antioch Unified District Office or online (scroll up toTransfer Forms)

 

 

At all school sites 

DISTRICT POLICY

Transportation is not provided by the District and is the responsibility of the parent or guardian.

Parents will be notified by mail of intra-district permit acceptance.

All intra-district permits are granted on a “space available” basis

McKinney Vento - Homeless Education
 You are guaranteed enrollment in school by the federal McKinney Vento Act and California State law if you live:
  • In a shelter (family, domestic violence, or youth shelter or transitional living program)
  • In a motel, hotel, or weekly rate housing
  • In a house or apartment with more than one family because of economic hardship or loss
  • In an abandoned building, a car, at a campground, or on the street
  • In temporary foster care or with an adult who is not your parent or guardian
  • With friends or family because you are a runaway or an unaccompanied youth
  • In substandard housing (without electricity, water or heat)

Contact Information

Bob Sanchez

Director, Student Support Services

Phone: 925.779.7500 x-53401

Jennifer Rose

Technician

Phone: 925.779.7500 x-53401

Trina Tuel

Student Field Assistant

Phone: 925-779.7500 x-53402

Mayra Aguilar

Counselor

Phone: 779.7500 x53494

Student Support Services Fax #:

925-779-7514

Robert Sanchez

Robert Sanchez

Jennifer Rose

Jennifer Keenan

Mayra Aguilar

Mayra Aguilar

Cardenas Shackelford

Cardenas Shackelford