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Health Services Update – Food Allergies & Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Wellness Policy Requirements
All Grades
At Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ we work hard to ensure that students’ minds and bodies are ready for learning each day. In addition to the hard work our staff and parents/guardians do every day to prepare students for success in the classroom, we must also provide healthy food and beverages and physical activity, leading them to lifelong success.
In compliance with the District Wellness Policy:
Elementary and Secondary School Calendar Summary 2022-2023
All Grades
Please see the 2022-2023 Calendar Summaries.
2022-23 Infinite Campus Grading Timelines
All Grades
Attached are the 2022-23 Infinite Campus Grading Timelines approved by the Academic Office.
Student Suicide Prevention Training & Risk Assessment Procedures
All Grades
Today’s students continue to face unprecedented pressures, including continuing to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic that may lead to emotional distress, depression, anxiety, and even thoughts of suicide. The increase in these pressures has resulted in the U.S Surgeon General recognizing Youth Mental Health as a public health crisis:
Parent Back-to-School Central Communication #1
All Grades
Good afternoon, site leaders!
Please see below for the parent-facing back-to-school communication that is being sent by text and email to all families in our district this afternoon.
In addition, here are some notes about forthcoming back-to-school communications:
Infinite Campus Training Opportunities
All Grades
Hello and Welcome Back!
Technology Services (TS) wanted to let you know of an exciting opportunity for training on various topics with Infinite Campus each month, beginning August 24, 2022 for this year. Attached is a flyer of the virtual training sessions and the session descriptions.
Board of Education Meeting
Serna Center Community Rooms
4:30 p.m. Closed Session
6:30 p.m. Open Session
Agenda
1.0 OPEN SESSION / CALL TO ORDER / ROLL CALL
2.0 ANNOUNCEMENT AND PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED SESSION
3.0 CLOSED SESSION
Community Conference Rooms
5735 47th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824
Bond Funding
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A History of Inequity
Sacramento has had a long and painful history of racially segregating its neighborhoods* through race covenants like redlining and other economic policies between 1913 and 1948, and appraisal tactics were used to perpetuate real estate segregation into the late 1970’s. Historically, neighborhoods with mostly white demographics were heavily invested in while funding was divested in neighborhoods with higher concentrations of people of color. A near century of these practices has led to predominantly white neighborhoods having a major advantage.