SEL4CA Regions
San Diego
Regional Coordinators

Julie Johnston
Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships
Wayfinder
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Tracy Yates
CDE Social Emotional Learning Policy Strategist
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San Diego Regional Update
The nation’s schools were already struggling to meet students’ mental health needs when the pandemic hit. How can schools rise to meet students’ ballooning needs in that area as a massive school reopening gets underway?
To be sure, it will be difficult to balance mental health support with an equally massive academic recovery. But child development experts say it’s a balance schools must attempt to strike if they want students to regain their academic footing after an unprecedented year of disruptions, stress, and trauma.
An infusion of federal COVID-19 relief money will help, but how those funds are used will be pivotal. And experts say that schools cannot just focus on the students they know are in crisis; they must bolster supports for all students as well as staff members.
EducationWeek Article “Here’s What Schools Can Do”
Regional News

Rancho Santa Fe School Board Hears Parent Support for SEL
The Rancho Santa Fe School District board’s March 10 meeting included a listening session on social emotional learning that at times was very personal as

Parents Ask Rancho Santa Fe School Board to Continue Social-emotional Learning
Rancho Santa Fe School District parents are speaking up for the value of social and emotional learning at R. Roger Rowe School, a set of

Taking A Look Inside Coronado Unified School District: What Is SEL?
The concepts behind Social Emotional Learning (SEL) have become a polarizing topic in recent years. Though the teachings of SEL are not new to schools,
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