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Nutritional Services Milk/Dairy Products
Bid # 170502

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

REQUEST FOR BID # 170502

The Sacramento City Unified School District is requesting bids from providers of dairy and milk products to provide service for the District’s milk and dairy program.  

BID’s must be received prior to 10:01 A.M., on May 22, 2017.  Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked with the Bid number and title, and returned to the Sacramento City Unified School District, Purchasing Services, 3051 Redding Ave., Sacramento, CA 95820.

Bid announcement

Fresh Produce – Secondary Schools & Fresh Produce – Elementary School
Bid #: RFP 170403 & RFP 170504

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

REQUEST FOR BIDS

The Sacramento City Unified School District is requesting bids from providers of Fresh Produce to provide service to the District’s fresh produce programs for the Elementary and Secondary schools.     

Bid announcement

Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Bid # 170505

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

REQUEST FOR BID # 170505

The Sacramento City Unified School District is requesting BIDs from providers of Canned Fruits and Vegetables for the District’s Nutrition program.  

BID’s must be received prior to 1:00 p.m., on May 23, 2017.  BID’s must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked with the BID number and title, and returned to the Sacramento City Unified School District, Purchasing Services, 3051 Redding Ave., Sacramento, CA 95820.

Video

How is Technology Transforming Teaching and Learning?

In this brief video, administrators and teachers at schools across the Sacramento City Unified School District discuss how recently adopted technology resources, practices and tools are transforming teaching and learning in the classroom.

Press release

Trustees set to vote on new superintendent for Sacramento city schools

What: The Sacramento City Unified School District Board of Trustees will vote to approve Mr. Jorge Aguilar as the district’s next Superintendent at their May 4th meeting. Mr. Aguilar comes to Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ from the Fresno Unified School District where he has served as a Deputy Superintendent for the past nine years, playing an instrumental role in significantly improving Fresno’s graduation rates. Mr. Aguilar is the son of immigrant farmworkers and often spent his summers as a teenager working in the fields of the central valley. Mr.