Announcing Second Program Site and New Partnership in Hayward

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partnership ANNOUNCEMENT

We are partnering with Kaiser Permanente and other community organizations in Hayward to support early childhood health and wellness.

December 10, 2019

We are excited to announce a new partnership with Kaiser Permanente and the Hayward community to integrate early childhood education, health care, and family support services at our second program site. We plan to work with physicians and staff at Kaiser Permanente, along with school, community, and parent leaders, to design components of the program.

“We have had the great privilege of learning and growing our first school in East Palo Alto in close collaboration with families, community organizations, and local leaders,” said Courtney Garcia, our CEO. “We look forward to working closely with the community and Kaiser Permanente to help children and families in Hayward access a more comprehensive health and education program.”

“As a Hayward native, born and raised, I know firsthand that there is power and resilience in Hayward,” said Mizgon Zahir, who is our Executive Director at the Hayward program site. “The passion of the community is seen daily by the way we stand together and lift one another up. Together, we can move mountains and make change for our families. We are thankful to Mayor Barbara Halliday and City Manager Kelly McAdoo of the City of Hayward, our City Council, Superintendent of Hayward Unified School District Dr. Matt Wayne, and all of our stakeholders and community partners who have demonstrated their commitment to health, education, and our work to bring services to Hayward."  

PARTNERSHIP WITH KAISER PERMANENTE 

Our team and staff from Kaiser Permanente’s Hayward Sleepy Hollow Medical Offices participated in a design session together. In the coming months, we will continue to work closely with Kaiser Permanente, parents, and other local organizations to dev…

Our team and staff from Kaiser Permanente’s Hayward Sleepy Hollow Medical Offices participated in a design session together. In the coming months, we will continue to work closely with Kaiser Permanente, parents, and other local organizations to develop programming that fits the needs of the community.

At our program site in Hayward, Kaiser Permanente staff from the Sleepy Hollow Medical Offices in Hayward will support the design of our school’s health care program and identify opportunities for the clinic to work closely with early childhood educators from the community on key components of school readiness. This includes robust developmental screening and support, mental and behavioral health, social determinants of health, and parental support.

“Kaiser Permanente has a long history of supporting the integration of health, emotional resilience, and education through partnership with unified school districts across our communities,” said Janet Liang, President, Kaiser Permanente Northern California. “Kaiser Permanente sees the integration of health care and education in the early years of life as a powerful way to influence social determinants required for lifelong emotional, physical, and mental health for young children and their families. We are excited to now include The Primary School as a partner in championing innovative educational models for vulnerable families and children in Hayward.”

“This partnership with The Primary School allows Kaiser Permanente’s care team to work more frequently with underserved children and families alongside their teachers and counselors,” said Liang. “This is an incredible opportunity to develop the interdependent science of learning, emotional development, and long-term physical health. We are pleased to build upon the investments we have made over the years to community organizations in Hayward, including La Familia, Seneca, and Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, that provide services to students and their families in the Hayward Unified School District.”

Kaiser Permanente’s focus on health and well-being in schools is deep and long-standing. It has funded school-based health programming, rebuilt playgrounds, installed water stations, revamped teacher break rooms, and helped upgrade school cafeterias with healthy meals that appeal to students and staff alike at schools across Northern California.  Since 2013, the Kaiser Permanente Thriving Schools Initiative has partnered with more than 300 public schools nationally to support programs on healthy eating, physical activity, and social emotional well-being of students, teachers and staff.

“We know that good health and well-being are fundamental to learning for children,” said Paul Espinas, MD, a pediatrician at Kaiser Permanente’s Sleepy Hollow Medical Offices in Hayward who also will serve as Kaiser Permanente’s medical director at The Primary School. “Our partnership with The Primary School will help us further explore how best to integrate children’s medical care with their educational experience.”

About the Program AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP

The Primary School’s Parent Advisory Group, which is made up of parents from the Hayward community. The group will play an important role in the program design process.

The Primary School’s Parent Advisory Group, which is made up of parents from the Hayward community. The group will play an important role in the program design process.

During the first year of operation in Hayward, parents with toddlers will engage in programming focused on family well-being and preschool readiness. Parents will then be able to enroll in the preschool in the fall of 2020.

We are committed to creating a school model that benefits families in the community and supports the local early childhood and K-12 education systems, and we’re exploring opportunities to partner with Hayward Unified School District. 

In addition, Hayward community partners and parents are playing an important role in the design process to ensure the program provides a long-term benefit for children and families in the community.

“Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, Inc. (TVHC) shares The Primary School’s belief that all families want their children to access opportunities and achieve their potential,” said David B. Vliet, Chief Executive Officer. “TVHC looks forward to working with The Primary School and Kaiser Permanente to create a comprehensive approach that integrates services and builds family well-being throughout a child’s development.”

“The Hayward community is in great need of more high-quality and affordable early childhood support services,” said Pamm Shaw, Vice President of Early Childhood Impact of the YMCA of the East Bay.  “We’re excited to work with The Primary School and provide a warm, safe, and nurturing environment for their programming this year.”

We have been meeting with other community leaders and organizations in Hayward, and we are grateful for their support in understanding the strengths, needs, and resources in the community (please see the full list below). Our Parent Advisory Group will play an essential role in the program design and will continue to engage parents and community voices throughout the program’s development.


COMMUNITY SUPPORT

We are grateful to the following organizations and individuals in Hayward and Alameda County:

  • 4C’s 

  • Alameda County Behavioral Health Care –Birth to 8 Division and Building Hope/ Construyendo Esperanza Early Childhood Program

  • Alameda County Center for Healthy Schools and Communities

  • Alameda County Early Care and Education Program

  • Alameda County Public Health Department’s Family Health Services Division

  • Alameda County Fatherhood Initiative 

  • Alameda County Interagency Children’s Policy Council

  • Alameda County Health Advancement of Pacific Islanders

  • Carlos Macias, UC Berkeley Ph.D. student and Hayward Native 

  • Carl Stempel, California State University, East Bay

  • Chabot College- CalWorks program 

  • Chabot College - El Centro

  • City of Hayward

  • Daniel Lopez, MSW, Case Manager, Regional Center of the East Bay 

  • Dulce Lopez, Psy.D., Therapist, Eden Children’s Services 

  • Early Learning Network 

  • ECHA 

  • Family Paths 

  • First 5 Alameda County

  • Hayward Library

  • Hayward Promise Neighborhood 

  • Hayward Unified School District

  • Janette Hernandez, MSW Puente Counselor, Ochoa Middle School

  • Kidango

  • Koshland Foundation

  • La Familia

  • The South Hayward Collaborative 

  • SIREN 

  • South Hayward Parish 

  • Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center 

  • Weekes Branch Library 

  • WIC (Women, Infants and Children) 

  • YMCA of the East Bay

  • Yvonne Valdez, Puente English Teacher, Tennyson High School 

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