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    After School Childcare & Classes

    After school childcare is provided by the City of San Rafael at the Glenwood site. 

    Glenwood Children's Center
    Hours: Monday through Friday from 1:45pm to 6:30pm.

    Please call Jocelyn Hallroan at (415) 485-3102 with any questions.

    For After School Classes information or call:  (415) 485-3333

     

    GLENWOOD Daily Bell Schedule 2022 / 2023

    TK - 3rd Grades Fourth and Fifth Grades
    8:45-10:30 Instruction 8:45-10:30 Instruction
    10:30-10:50 Snack Recess 10:30-10:50 Snack Recess
    10:50-12:20 Instruction 10:50-12:20 Instruction
    12:20-1:05 Lunch 12:20-1:05 Lunch
    1:05-2:00 Instruction 1:05-3:30 Instruction
    2:00-2:20 Afternoon recess 3:30 Dismissal
    2:20-3:30 Instruction    
    3:30 Dismissal    
           
    Wednesday Early Release - Every Wednesday
    TK - 3rd Grades Fourth and Fifth Grades
    8:45-10:30 Instruction 8:45-10:30 Instruction
    10:30-10:50 Snack Recess 10:30-10:50 Snack Recess
    10:50-12:20 Instruction 10:50-12:25 Instruction
    12:20-1:05 Lunch 12:25-1:05 Lunch
    1:05-1:30 Instruction 1:05-1:30 Instruction
    1:30 Dismissal 1:30 Dismissal
           
    Minimum Day
    TK - 3rd Grades Fourth and Fifth Grades
    8:45-10:30 Instruction 8:45-10:30 Instruction
    10:30-11:20 Snack + Lunch 10:30-11:20 Snack + Lunch
    11:20-12:35 Instruction 11:20-12:35 Instruction
    12:35 Dismissal 12:35 Dismissal
           

     

    important information

    Information About Measures G & H

    The SRCS Board of Education has placed Measure G and Measure H on the May 4, 2021 ballot. Measure G would renew funding for local high schools, while Measure H would renew funding for elementary and middle schools. Learn more at www.srcs.org/MeasuresG&H.

    fROM THE PRINCIPAL

    Gold Ribbon SchoolsSACRAMENTO—State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson today announced that 780 elementary schools are being honored under the Gold Ribbon Schools Awards Program

    "These schools shine as bright beacons for others, putting forth an exemplary effort to ensure that every student is ready for 21st century college and careers," Torlakson said. "California teachers are developing an education model for the nation, training the students of today to be the problem-solvers, inventors, and pioneers of tomorrow."

    The California Gold Ribbon Schools Award was created to honor schools in place of the California Distinguished Schools Program, which is on hiatus while California creates new assessment and accountability systems. Nearly 6,000 elementary schools were eligible to apply this year.

    Schools applied for the award based on a model program or practice their school has adopted that includes standards-based activities, projects, strategies, and practices that can be replicated by other local educational agencies. The award recognized middle and high schools last year.

    The Gold Ribbon Awards recognize California schools that have made gains in implementing the academic content and performance standards adopted by the State Board of Education. These include the California Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics, California English Language Development Standards, and Next Generation Science Standards.

    Please visit the California Gold Ribbon Schools Program on the California Department of Education's (CDE's) Web site for more information.

    About

    Dana Sadan, Interim Principal

    Office Hours:  8:00-4:00

    Phone:  415-485-2430

    Fax:  415-485-2434

    Address:  
    25 West Castlewood Drive
    San Rafael, CA  94901

    Spotlight

    About our District

    San Rafael City Schools Mission: Lifting student achievement. Every student, every day. 

    SRCSThe SRCS community ensures that every student receives an empowering education. High expectations and skillful individualized instruction enable each student to embrace their own learning, think critically and experience success. Our welcoming school climate ensures that our diverse community of students, families, staff and community members are treated with dignity and respect, creating opportunities for participation, engagement and support. 

    SRCS includes the San Rafael Elementary School District and the San Rafael High School District, with a total student population of more than 7,200. Learn more at www.srcs.org.