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Students from SCOE Community School Programs Receive Diplomas

Sierra Health Foundation Hosts Graduation Ceremony for Four SCOE Programs

Student wearing cap and gown

On June 3, proud family members, friends, mentors, teachers, and staff cheered as students from four Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) community school programs received their high school diplomas during a special outdoor ceremony.

Held in the courtyard of the Sierra Health Foundation, the ceremony acknowledged the academic achievements of 37 graduating students from Elinor Lincoln Hickey Jr./Sr. High School, North Area Community School, Gerber Jr./Sr. High School, and the Boys and Girls Club LINKS Academy.

Assisting County Superintendent of Schools David W. Gordon in presenting diplomas were Principals Lisa Alcalá and Sharon Douglas, Assistant Superintendent Matt Perry, Ed.D., and Sacramento County Board of Education Vice President Eleanor Brown and Trustees Thomaysa Glover and Greg Geeting.

Community schools provide an alternative educational program for at-risk students from Sacramento County school districts who have been expelled or display behavioral problems. The schools provide core academics and interventions that are aligned with education standards. Services are tailored to individual students based on their specific needs instead of traditional, scripted education.

Sierra Health Foundation is a private philanthropic organization promoting improved health and quality of life for the people of Northern California. The foundation provides in-kind meeting and event space for nonprofit organizations through its Conference and Convening Program, welcoming thousands of guests annually.

Following the diploma ceremony, attendees celebrated at a reception hosted by the Sierra Health Foundation.

Students turning tassles on caps during graduation