About SCSD

This website is designed to improve the lives of middle school students and families within the San Carlos School District. Developed in partnership with Connect with Kids, this website offers resources for every middle school student, parent, and educator in our community. Please take the time to explore the site and find resources on the life skills that will help you and your student achieve and succeed! Watch hundreds of videos to help families and students tackle issues like academic achievement, bullying, character development, equity, health, justice, and wellness, and much more.

To get started: click Sign Up to create your own username and password. Complete the requested information form, including the organization code provided to you. If you need the organization code, please click here. Once you have created your user name and password, you can return to the site and Login anytime, day or night.

The SCSD Vision

The San Carlos School District shall provide an innovative and engaging learning experience that fosters the development of the Whole Child to ensure all students are well prepared for success in the 21st Century, as evidenced by:

  • Reaching their highest academic, social, emotional, intellectual, and physical potential;
  • Becoming problem solvers, critical thinkers, risk-takers, designers, collaborators, and innovators; and
  • Developing into contributing, empathic citizens and leaders who are responsible stewards of their world and care about equity and justice, both locally and worldwide.

SCSD has had a long history of focus on the “whole child,” the notion that learning needs to go significantly beyond the traditional basic subjects and cover areas such as music and the arts (fine arts, theater, etc.); sustainability; physical, social, emotional wellness; leadership skills and community involvement; and communication and collaboration skills. Students are encouraged to examine their own thoughts and actions and be sensitive to others’ feelings and needs. Within the context of guided activities and peer feedback, children acquire the tools to be successful within the interpersonal domain, as well as to develop personal resiliency and awareness in the intrapersonal domain