Parent Resources
- Accel Middle College - Students simultaneously attend high school and college (Evergreen Valley College) and receive high school and college credits. Students can earn up to one year of college credit.
- ALearn - Helps students prepare for college
- Cal-SOAP - Support programs for low-income and first-generation college-goers
- College Connection Academy @ Yerba Buena High School provides college courses as early as 11th grade. Students graduate with as many as 1-2 years of college credit.
- ConXion to Community - Services for at-risk youth and their families
- Cyber High - Online based curriculum available at each school for credit recovery, remediation and acceleration
- East Side Adult Education - Classes for adults that include English as a Second Language, High School Diploma, GED and Career Technical Education pathways
- English Language Learners - Special programs available to improve language proficiency of English learners
- Foothill Community Health Center - Health services available to everyone
- Genesys Works - Bay Area - Internship/workforce development program
- High School & College Readiness Guidebook
- Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley
- iMentor - Every 11th grader and 12th grader from James Lick High School is matched with a college-educated mentor
- MetroED - A regional provider of Career Technical Education and Adult Education
- Parent & Community Involvement Specialists @ each school site are support staff that work together with school site staff to assist parents with their students
- Puente Program - Helps to improve the college-going rate of disadvantaged students and increase the number of students enrolling in 4-year universities
- Scholarships - Financial Aid - FAFSA
- Silicon Valley Education Foundation - Programs & resources to help students in STEM
- Social Workers @ each school site to assist students and parents
- Spartan East Side Promise - San Jose State University guaranteed college admission to ESUHSD students that qualify
- Strive San Jose - Internship/workforce development program
- Silicon Valley Career Technical Education - A STEAM high school program for 11th and 12th graders
- Parent Handbook
- Parent Support Services
- Student Support Services
- Summer Bridge Programs - Our high schools offer incoming freshmen an opportunity to get acclimated to their high school campus and earn high school credit through summer school classes