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Natomas Charter Families – Unlock Up to $1,500 in Free College Savings for Your Student!

 

Great news! Through the CalKIDS program, the State of California is helping families like yours get a head start on saving for college or career training. Eligible students may receive up to $1,500 in free money to use toward future education expenses — and your child might already have an account waiting to be claimed!

Here’s how to check and claim your funds:

  1. Go to CalKIDS.org.

  2. Have the following details ready:

    • Your child’s Statewide Student Identifier (SSID). If you're not sure what this is, reach out to our front office for help.

    • Your child’s date of birth.

    • The county where your child was enrolled during the Fall Academic Census Day.

CalKIDS is available to students who meet certain income-based eligibility requirements under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF). Funds include both seed money and potential incentives to support your child's journey toward higher education.

 

To learn more or opt out, visit the CalKIDS Information Page.

 

Flyers

CalKIDS-Claim Flyer-English Version

CalKIDS-Claim Flyer-Spanish Version

 

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to invest in your student’s future — it’s quick, easy, and completely free!

Care Solace - Available All Hours and Days

 

Are you having trouble accessing outside mental health services? Care Solace takes the stress off of families and staff by breaking down the barriers to mental healthcare by helping you find providers in our community. 

 

Care Solace is a resource available to all NCS families and staff to use.

 

Phone: 1-888-515-0595 (Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)

Care Solace has a dedicated multilingual Care Concierge team of experts are available 24/7 to help staff and families through the process of accessing community-based mental health programs and resources or virtual therapy options.

 

This 24/7 team of care coordinating experts guide and support families throughout the entire process, only referring families to trusted and ethical providers.

 
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COVID-19 Isolation Guidance
 

Recommendations for people who test positive

  1. Stay home if you have COVID-19 symptoms, until you have not had a fever for 24 hours without using fever reducing medication AND other COVID-19 symptoms are mild and improving.
    • If you do not have symptoms, you should follow the recommendations below to reduce exposure to others.
  2. Mask when you are around other people indoors for the 10 days* after you become sick or test positive (if no symptoms). You may remove your mask sooner than 10 days if you have two sequential negative tests at least one day apart. Day 0 is symptom onset date or positive test date.
  3. Avoid contact with people at higher-risk for severe COVID-19 for 10 days*. Higher-risk individuals include the elderly, those who live in congregate care facilities, those who have immunocompromising conditions, and that put them at higher risk for serious illness.
  4. Seek Treatment. If you have symptoms, particularly if you are at higher risk for severe COVID-19, speak with a healthcare provider as soon as you test positive. You may be eligible for antiviral medicines or other treatments for COVID-19. COVID-19 antiviral medicines work best if taken as soon as possible, and within 5-7 days from when symptoms start. 
  • Call 916-558-1784 if you are unable to contact a healthcare provider, or use the treatment options to find one.

*The potential infectious period is 2 days before the date of symptoms began or the positive test date (if no symptoms) through Day 10. (Day 0 is the symptom onset date or positive test date).

 

Recommendation for close contacts of cases

  • If you have new COVID-19 symptoms, you should test and mask right away.
  • If you do not have symptoms, and are at higher risk of severe COVID-19 infection and would benefit from treatment, you should test within 5 days. 
  • If you do not have symptoms and have contact with people who are at higher risk for severe infection, you should mask indoors when around such people for 10 days. Consider testing within 5 days after the last exposure date (Day 0) and before contact with higher-risk people. For further details, see CDPH COVID-19 testing guidance.