TLC Charter Chatter – No school Labor Day, next Monday, September 2nd

TLC Charter Chatter

News, Information, and Updates for Primary, Discovery, and Millennium Charter Schools

 

A Message from our CEO, Carolyn Woods

Hello TLC families! Thank you to all who participated in Primary Charter’s Chipotle fundraiser! We plan to offer more opportunities like this in the future. 

Discovery’s Read-a-Thon has not officially started yet, and we have already raised close to $800!  The goal is to raise $10,000 to cover some of the costs associated with science camp. Looks like DCS is ready to read! Keep those donations coming!!!

Fall athletics are in full swing at MHS- football, volleyball, flag football and cross-country teams are conditioned and ready to play. If you have an opportunity to come to a game, please do so- our students love seeing our TLC families cheer them on! Schedules are posted on MaxPreps at https://www.maxpreps.com/, just search for Millennium in Tracy! 

Have a great 3-day weekend.

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TLC Announcements

Reminder, Friday, September 6, 2024 is an early release day. Dismissal times are as follows:

DCS- 11:30 AM

PCS: 12:00 PM

MHS: 12:30 PM (this includes a 30-minute lunch) 


Take a look inside classrooms By School- Upcoming Dates, Reminders, Announcements, and More!

 

PCS (Primary K-4)  –   PCS Charter Chatter



DCS (Discovery 5-8)    –              DCS Charter Chatter



MHS (Millennium 9-12)     –      MHS Charter Chatter


 

Lunch  Menu     –    Lunch Menus 2024


 

Need Before or After School Care? Use the QR codes below to find out more about Champions!

 



Special Education 

DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION (DOR)- STUDENT SERVICES

Ask Yourself

  • Are you interested in exploring the world of work?
  • Do you wonder what it takes to be successful in a job?
  • Would you like to get some work experience?
  • Are you curious about options for school after you graduate?
  • Do you want your services to start right away?

If you answered yes, DOR Student Services could be right for you!

What are DOR Student Services?

DOR Student Services are activities that support you in exploring and preparing for the world of work. Services are based on your interests – you could try a bunch of activities, or just a few.

DOR Student Services include all of the activities listed on the Explore Your Options and Get Ready to Work pages. They’re also a fast track to services, so you can get started right away.

Who Can Get Them?

To get DOR Student Services:

  • You must be a student (you need to be enrolled in school, but it’s okay if you’re on break or if school hasn’t started yet).
  • You’re between the ages of 16 and 21 (including 16 and 21).
  • At least one of these options is true:
    • You have a 504 Plan, or you’re eligible for one if you want one.
    • You have an IEP.
    • You have a disability.
    • Others think you have a disability.

How to Get Started?

All you need to do is request DOR Student Services!

Complete the request online here:   Student Services Request

or fill out a DR 203 – DOR Student Services Plan Request (PDF) and get it to your Local DOR Office.

Have questions? Want to talk to someone?

Just call your local DOR office, or send an email to the Youth Services inbox.

If you have any questions or want more information feel free to contact Ren Singh 

(209) 290-0511 

Director Special Education – Ren Singh

 


IMPORTANT

As required by California law (Health and Safety Code 120325 – 120375), parents need to provide proof of a Tdap vaccine (pertussis – Whooping Cough Booster) for all students entering the 7th grade.  Documentation must state the shot was given on or after their 7th birthday. This means ALL current 7th graders must get up to date NOW

 

You must begin now, to ensure your child gets his/her required vaccination before school re-opening on August 7, 2023. We suggest you call and arrange this vaccine appointment ASAP.

 

Getting them up to date now, will not only protect them against Pertussis but also ensure class placement and prevent exclusion from school once students return to campus.

 

Remember to ask your physician about other vaccines your child may need, and bring your child’s yellow immunization card to the visit. Please return a copy of ALL up-to-date immunizations to school prior to the beginning of the next year school year.

 

For questions, please call your primary physician today or call the San Joaquin County Public Health Services Program, at (209) 468-3481.

 

Students will not be allowed to attend campus classes without his/her completion of all school-required vaccines/immunizations.