The Student Services department at the The Bayshore School is here to support students with unique and specialized needs, as well as to support the overall emotional well-being of all Bayshore students. Areas overseen by Student Services include:

  • English Learners

    • Students who have been assessed as not proficient in the English Language, and, as a result, must receive instruction in English Language Development (ELD) to build their English language skills

  • Special Education

    • Students who are qualified for special education services and have an Individualized Education Program (IEP)

  • 504 Plans

    • Students who have an identified disability and require accommodations and supports through a 504 plan

  • Individualized Service Plans (ISP’s)

    • Students who are qualified for special education services but attend a private school and would benefit from the limited support provided through an ISP

  • Student Success Teams (SST’s)

    • Serving the needs of students who are struggling or under-performing in school, have not responded to classroom interventions, and have been referred for an SST (includes the parents/caregivers) to meet and develop an individualized intervention plan

  • School Connectedness and Social Emotional Learning (SEL)

    • Monitoring and assessment of the school climate and social emotional well-being of our students, as well as guiding the implementation of evidence-based instruction and practices aimed at meeting our School Connectedness goal:

      • Provide a healthy and positive school culture where all students experience supportive learning environments and opportunities that help them learn and thrive in a safe and engaging environment.

  • Mental Health Services

    • Bayshore provides two tiers of mental health services:

      • Non-intensive individual and group counseling available to students who have short-term or non-intensive mental health needs, and have not been determined to be qualified for more intensive mental health services through an IEP

      • Education Related Mental Health Services (ERMHS) available to students who have an IEP and through assessment have been determined to be qualified for ERMHS services such as:

        • Individual counseling;

        • Group counseling; and/or

        • Parent counseling

    • Bayshore follows the San Mateo County Office of Education Safe and Supportive Schools Framework utilizing resources around Suicide Prevention and Response

  • School Safety

    • Bayshore follows the San Mateo County Office of Education Big Five Protocols which include :

      • Shelter in Place

      • Drop, Cover, and Hold On

      • Secure Campus

      • Lockdown/Barricade

      • Evacuation

    • You can access the Big Five Protocols HERE.