Rainbow
The Rainbow Program is a research based early intervention program aimed at the following objectives:

- Helping students get a good start in school
- Developing and enhancing social skills
- Fostering healthy self-concept
- Improving school adjustment
- Developing leadership skills
- Assisting with life transitions
The Rainbow Program is available at all of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District Elementary School Sites. Para-professionals are trained and staffed to work with students in the program. Each week the para-professionals meet with a School Psychologist for consultation on the students in the program.
The Rainbow Program offers the following individualized and social skills programs:
PIP Program (Primary Intervention Program)
- 1 to 1 attention from a trained paraprofessional in non-directive play sessions for grades TK-5
- 30 minutes a week in activity room for 12 weeks
- play with choices of a variety of activities such as games, art, and crafts
- Ideal for students who may be going through transitions (divorce, illness, death, family relocations, and other stressful changes)
Second Step
- Small groups of 2 to 4 students, grades TK-5 who meet weekly for 12 weeks
- 45 minutes per week in activity room - structured Second Step social skills lesson, then a supervised 10 - 15 minute free choice play time
- Units on Empathy, Problem Solving, Emotion Management, and Skills for Learning (focusing attention, listening, and staying on task)
Steps to Respect
- Small groups of 2 to 5 students, grade 3-5 who meet weekly for 15 weeks
- 45 minutes per week in activity room –social skills lesson, then a supervised 10 - 15 minute free choice play time
- Literature based social skills curriculum for 3rd – 5th graders
PALS
- Small groups of 2 to 4 students, grades TK-3 who meet weekly for 12 weeks
- 45 minutes per week in activity room - friendship lesson, then a supervised 10 - 15 minute free choice play time
- PALS focuses on building and maintaining friendships
District Coordinator for the program is Renee Nickerson (rnickerson@srvusd.net)