District Communications
At Stevenson High School, we believe strong communication and community engagement are key to our mission: Success for Every Student. To that end, we have many ways for students and families to stay connected and up-to-date on everything Stevenson has to offer.
Newsletters
Newsletters
The Daily Digest
The Daily Digest is a daily newsletter published on school days for students and families about student life on campus. During the regular school year, it features a mixture of stories about students, club announcements, information about events on campus and varsity sports results. During the summer months only, the Daily Digest will transform into a weekly digest with information related to summer enrichment and the upcoming school year. At the beginning of the school year, the Daily Digest will resume as a daily publication.
Read Previous Editions of The Daily Digest
Minuteman
The Minuteman is a monthly newsletter published during the school year (not published during the summer months) specifically for parents and guardians. It includes important updates and announcements from our Board of Education, Superintendent and Principal, as well as timely practical insights related to diversity, equity and inclusion; social emotional learning; substance abuse prevention; and other ways for families to support their students' learning.
All current students and families are automatically subscribed to the Daily Digest and Minuteman newsletters.
If you are an alumnus, parent of an alumnus or a Stevenson community member and would like to subscribe to these communications, click below.
Social Media
Social Media
While we strongly suggest students and families to consider the Daily Digest as their primary source of information, we also use social media to share achievements, activities and other information related to the school and the community. Stevenson has the following official social media platforms, which are managed by the Communications Office:
- Facebook (www.facebook.com/stevensonhs)
- Instagram (www.instagram.com/stevensonhs)
- Twitter (https://twitter.com/stevensonhs)
- YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/stevensond125)
The sites listed in the Stevenson Social Media Directory include official social media channels for Stevenson High School as well as social media sites managed by Stevenson divisions, athletic teams, clubs, parent groups and teacher sites that are active and open for anyone to follow. We encourage you to review the social media accounts below and connect with us, show your support for our school and participate in an open exchange of information and ideas.
Community Guidelines
Material posted on official channels and associated accounts should reflect Stevenson’s Vision and Values, and should be consistent with the Student Code of Conduct (page 11 in the Student Guidebook), Co-Curricular Code of Conduct (page 62 in the Student Guidebook) and Acceptable Use Guidelines.
Concerns about safety or actions counter to either Code of Conduct should be reported to a Student Services Student Support Team member or reported anonymously using the online Report Safety Concern or Report Bullying forms. Public comments or direct messages are not an official method of reporting a concern.
Questions, comments and inquiries posted or sent to official accounts will be responded to on days and times when school is in session or during normal business hours. Content requests will be accepted and approved only if the material is consistent with content standards. Comments on posts are allowed if they also meet these guidelines.
We do not allow:
- Obscene, racist, defamatory, libelous, vulgar, abusive, offensive or disrespectful comments or posts. Profane words include those that use symbols, abbreviations and alternative spellings.
- Posts that are threatening or demeaning to others or criticizing a specific person.
- Off-topic or disruptive interactions.
- Comments that include stereotypes of any group.
- Graphics or posts that raise privacy concerns.
- Posts that advocate illegal activity.
- Promotion of products, services, political organizations/campaigns, or religious beliefs/organizations.
- Infringement of copyrights or trademarks, including graphics, music and Stevenson High School logos.
Emergency Communications
Emergency Communications
News Alerts
When needed, we use email, telephone messages and on occasion text messages to notify students of significant schedule changes, emergency alerts or time-sensitive information that requires attention. When sending this communication we use the email addresses and telephone numbers entered during registration.
To check or change the contact information we send this communication to, we suggest logging into Infinite Campus (IC) to make sure the email and cell phone numbers listed for you are current. Once you are logged into IC, click on the 'More' menu item and then select 'Family Information' where you can make any updates. Anyone having difficulty logging into the IC portal should contact the Data Processing Department at data_processing@d125.org.
Text Notifications
Students new to Stevenson who would like to receive text notifications from Stevenson High School can sign up by texting Y to 67587. In order to receive text notifications, the number you opt in from must be in our Infinite Campus database. To verify your number is in our Infinite Campus database, please read these instructions. Please Note: Text notifications will always be used in conjunction with voice and email communications. Texting will never be used as a sole mode of communication.