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Measure A on November Ballot
Clovis Unified’s Measure A is on the ballot this November. Measure A is a facility bond measure that maintains a stable tax rate and would provide for: 
  • Safety, energy efficiency and technology upgrades for ALL schools.
  • Modernization and repairs to aging schools.
  • Completion of our new high school to ease overcrowding.
 
Learn more about this $400M facility bond measure at cusd.com.
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Comprehensive Wellness Project

Welcome to Clovis Unified's Comprehensive Wellness Project page! This website is managed by Clovis Unified's Lead School Psychologists, and contains various social-emotional learning resources and supports for students and their families. Families are encouraged to reach out to your neighborhood school if you know of a young person experiencing emotional difficulties. Trained school staff will act immediately to offer hope, encouragement and support.
Initiatives Supporting the Needs of Students
Below is a visual summary of Clovis Unified School District's initiatives supporting the Social-Emotional/Behavioral Needs of Students. 

Clovis High School students recognized for artwork on mental health

2024-2025 Wellness Events

Red Ribbon Week at Clovis High School October 21-25, 2024
The Peer Counseling students at Clovis High School organized activities at lunch time this week.














Mediator Mentor Training at Clovis High School Wednesday October 9th, 2024
Sierra Vista Elementary School Students were trained by Clovis High School Peer Counselors in conflict resolution skills to become Mediator Mentors. Mediator Mentors help to resolve conflict with elementary students on the primary grade recesses.  They are trained in active listening, paraphrasing, non-verbal communication and other skills so they are prepared to work with their advisors in minimizing minor behavior issues on their campus.  The Clovis High School Peer Counseling Teacher is Cassidy Salinas and the Sierra Vista Mediator Mentor Advisors and Michael Williamson and Sherri Johnson.  
  









CSI (Clovis Support and Intervention) Training October 2-4, 2024
Thirty-Five CUSD employees completed three full days of training last week to become CSI Facilitators able to run CSI groups at their school sites. CSI groups are social, emotional connecting groups and a Tier 2 Intervention available to all CUSD students.  Each school has a CSI program. 

NAMI CA Conference in Anaheim
Three Clovis West Peer Counselors: Baylee McPherson (12th), Larissa Gastelo (11th), and Khloe Magdaleno (10th) and Gianna Ruth (12th) who is our ASB Mental Health representative.   Sessions included topics on Youth Suicide Prevention, Heartbroken and Happy which focused on how to support caregivers, Engaging Spirituality to help build coping and resilience, Peer Workforce Investment, and Cultivating Youth Leadership through NAMI clubs.  It was a busy two days with lots of information to take it!  Our girls learned a lot, shared in some new experiences, and are excited to bring information back to our campus to make a difference! We will be sharing with our Yoga and Mental Health Club on campus, which is a NAMI on Campus club.


For the 4th year, Clovis West Peer Counseling has volunteered with CA Mother's Against Drunk Driving for the "Walk like MADD" event on Sept 14th.  Our students this year helped to set up the memory mile, provided information about MADD, worked the teen scence, passed out water/snacks, helped take pictures, and our Baylee McPherson performed the National Anthem at the beginning of the ceremony.  It is great seeing our students be impacted by the mission of MADD.

This year Clovis West Peer Counseling and Leadership teamed up to teach Human Relations lessons to our entire student body.  We were assisted by varsity cheer/pom and our CTE Education Pathway students to push into every classroom during our Golden Hour periods (intervention) during the 3rd and 4th week of school.  Prior to the school lessons, Lori Hurley worked with the PC/Leadership kids to teach them the lessons so they would be able to then teach them to the students.  Students mostly worked with partners, but in order to serve every classroom we had some of our stronger leaders work independently.

Clovis West Peer Counselors trained Lincoln, Valley Oak, and Pinedale Peer Mediators over the course of two Wednesdays.  Elementary school students came over to CW and spent the morning going through stations led by CW Peer Counselors.  After lunch with the high schoolers, the elementary students were able to practice their peer mediation skills and discuss how they could be used on their own school sites.  We hope to visit each site quarterly to follow up with our peer mediators and to continue the conversations about helping our peers.



Former Clovis North Peer Counselor Siena Smith (pictured far right) and students in her Fresno City College Communications class were assigned a project in which they presented information about an organization that has made an impact on the world. They chose the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, a project near and dear to Siena and her Peer Counseling classmates. This foundation funds research to find cures for childhood cancers. Last year, students and staff at Clovis North raised over $5,000 in donations! And for the last fourteen years, the Broncos have raised more than $70,000. Thank you, Siena, for your continued support and for making a difference in our community! 

Clovis High School Peer Counseling Hosted their Annual Suicide Prevention Wellness Fair at Lunch on Wednesday September 18th at Clovis High Schoool.
  
Internet & Social Media Awareness

The internet is a growing part of our lives, and students are being exposed to a wide range of content as they work and play online.  As a school district we are continuing to educate students about the risks posed by irresponsible use of the internet.  We encourage every parent to be a part of proactive efforts to help our youth use their social media accounts in a safe and responsible way.  Students also play an important role in alerting their parents and school administrators to any suspicious online behavior that they witness. 

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