Students residing in the Evergreen School District are assigned an elementary school (TK-6) and a middle school (G7-8) based on their home address. Enter your home address into the School Locator to find your school of residence.
To provide the foundation and encouragement for all students to achieve their social, physical, and academic potential in a safe, nurturing, and positive environment. Evergreen Union School District is a three-school K-8 district located in northern Tehama County.
The San José-Evergreen Community College District exists to ensure all students, especially those with educational and/or socioeconomic challenges, will have the skills and capabilities to be successful in the next stage of their life, sufficient to justify the use of available resources. Please click HERE for Ends Policy Dashboards .
San José – Evergreen Community College District is currently conducting its decennial redistricting of the seven trustee area boundaries in accordance with the demographic results from the 2020 U.S. Census.
Evergreen School District is located in the heart of one of the most technologically and economically advanced areas of the world, San Jose, California. ESD offers high quality education to students in 13 elementary schools and 3 middle schools.
TK-8 District of Choice. Evergreen School District is located in the heart of one of the most technologically and economically advanced areas of the world, San Jose, California. ESD offers high quality education to students in 13 elementary schools and 3 middle schools. Learn More About The District.
Evergreen School District is now offering a Spanish Dual Language Immersion program for 2021-2022 incoming kindergarten and first grade students at Holly Oak Elementary School. This program will prepare future leaders that are bilingual, biliterate, and socio-culturally competent. Learn more about this program.
To Create Your Account: 1 To begin the registration process, go to evergreen.powerschool.com (please note there is no “www.” within this address) For ease, please BOOKMARK this link! 2 If you are adding additional students to an existing account, see PARENT PORTAL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS below. 3 In the “Create an Account” section, click the blue button. 4 After selecting “Create Account,” you will be prompted for information. Complete all fields. 5 Link student/s to account by entering student Name, ACCESS ID and ACCESS PASSWORD (you should have received a mailing with this information.) 6 Show adult relationship for each student (i.e. Mother, Father) 7 Each parent/guardian may set up their own account. Individuals with an account will be allowed to view their student’s information, update emergency contact information as needed, and select notification preferences. Parents/guardians with more than one student enrolled in the district will be able view each child from the same account. 8 Your account setup is complete!
Emergency messages are always sent to all message types (email, text, and voice calls) and to every contact field shown even if you have opted out. Emergency messages will be labeled as such so you will know it is an actual emergency. If you have any questions, please contact your child's school.
First, a parent/guardian will need to create an account. Second, a parent/guardian will have the ability to view information regarding their student as well as update emergency contacts and provide communication contact preferences.
Each parent/guardian may set up their own account. Individuals with an account will be allowed to view their student’s information, update emergency contact information as needed, and select notification preferences. Parents/guardians with more than one student enrolled in the district will be able view each child from the same account.
Parents should notify the school in the morning, before school starts, to report all student absences. This includes full day absences and partial day absences. For a partial day absence, parents should notify the office before school starts and when the student returns to class.
Attention 6th-grade Parents! Immunization Requirements to Attend 7th Grade
February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month (TDVAM). We can help prevent teen dating violence (TDV).
Parents, please share your student's at-home COVID-19 test results with your local health department:
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You can use ParentSquare on any device. You can download the free mobile app for Android or iOS and you can also use it from a computer at: www.parentsquare.com
Online Kindergarten registration for 2022-2023 will open in late January 2022.
Submit Free and Reduced Meal Application by Sept 29. Aug 8 2021. Even though all California students will receive free school lunches this school year, we still need income eligible families to complete the Application for Free and Reduced Lunch to continue to generate funds for our school and district.
Demographic changes, economic conditions, educational reforms, and the need for preparing students for postsecondary education prompted Measure G Bond funded initiative to build the San José-Evergreen Community College Extension (formerly "Joint Use 21st Century Post-Secondary Education Center ") in Milpitas. This is a joint project between SJECCD and Milpitas Unified School District (MUSD) which began holding its first classes in spring 2017 with the following goals:
For over 99 years, San José City College has been providing education and workforce opportunities to our district residents in San José; and for more than 45 years, Evergreen Valley College has educated our citizenry in south San José and Milpitas.
Did you know that Evergreen Valley College has the highest transfer rate to San Jose State University of any of the 115 community colleges among the 73 California community college districts?
Student Success is the heart of our mission and we've hired the best and brightest faculty and staff to ensure that our students are well prepared when they transfer to a university, enter the workforce, or embark on a path of lifelong learning.