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Charter Annual Oversight

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Image depicting the relationship of the four key oversight questions

Charter school governing boards and leadership are expected to be the primary leaders in the oversight of their school(s). They are responsible for providing high-quality, equitable academic programs to all enrolled students, providing fiscal oversight for their school(s), and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

Child Find

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Dear Families and Agencies,

The Sacramento City Unified SELPA is reaching out to inform you about an important initiative called Child Find, which is a critical component of our commitment to ensuring that all children receive the support and services they need to thrive.

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Staff Reports on Charter Renewal Published

As part of the standard renewal process, district staff publishes a summary report outlining key findings from the review of the charter school’s submitted petition. These reports, along with the charter petition and hearing dates, can be found on the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ website at /charter-renewal.

Principal Bulletin Action Required

2024-25 Suicide Risk Assessment Procedures
All Grades

Happy new school year!

While we are all focused on the months ahead, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the past few months. Our partners at Sacramento County Behavioral Health recently shared with us that this was a record summer for youth suicide attempts in our county; including 13 attempts requiring hospitalization in one day alone.

The United States Surgeon General has been calling youth mental health a national epidemic for two years, and locally this rings true.

Principal Bulletin Action RequiredDeadline - November 30, 2024

Homeless Students Protected from ConCapping
All Grades

Dear Principals,

I hope this message finds you well. I want to take a moment to remind everyone of the critical rights of students experiencing homelessness, particularly regarding their ability to remain at their school of origin, even in cases where the school is overenrolled.

Under California Education Code Section 48852.7, students experiencing homelessness have the right to stay at their school of origin for the duration of their homelessness. This right applies to ConCapping, ensuring that these vulnerable students are not displaced due to over enrollment.

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