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Sacramento City Unified School District Announces Superintendent Transition
The Sacramento City Unified School Board today announced that Superintendent Jorge A. Aguilar will step down at the end of this month. The search for a new superintendent to lead the District will begin immediately.
Superintendent Aguilar鈥檚 last day of service in Sac City Unified (麻豆果冻传媒) is June 30, 2023. 麻豆果冻传媒 Deputy Superintendent Lisa Allen will serve as acting superintendent during the District鈥檚 leadership transition.
Summer Mobile Food Pantry Community Food Distribution: 7/5-8/18
Dear Sac City Unified Families,
This summer, The Central Kitchen is distributing grocery boxes through our Mobile Food Pantry on a first come, first served basis to any Sacramento community member, every Monday through Friday, from July 5 through August 18 between 8 am and 9:30 am.
Special thanks to Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services and No Kid Hungry for partnering with us by providing food and funding.
Weekly Schedule
CAASPP Student Score Reports
Parents/Guardians,
Your child鈥檚 2022-23 CAASPP results are now available in the Parent Portal. You will see scores for English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics. If your child was in grades five, eight or twelve, you will also see CAST (California Science Test) scores. You can view theses scores using the following path: More>Assessments>California Paperless Reporting
Get to Know Us Community Fair
Dear Sac City Unified Families,
Join us Saturday, July 29 from 10am-1pm for a free event at Serna Center where you can meet Sac City Unified staff and community partners!
We鈥檒l have free meals and new/used youth clothing to give away while supplies last. You can also get your bike repaired for free by Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates, get free COVID vaccines, enjoy live music, and enter to win our raffle for a chance to win a brand-new bike or tablet!
Community Resources
You are not alone. Call, text or scan the resources below.
Save a Life
Is a student sick or has lost consciousness? Get help immediately from school staff. Rescue efforts are available throughout the school including Narcan, which can reverse the effects of a drug overdose.
Mental Health Matters
Taking care of your emotional wellbeing is just as important as taking care of your physical health.
TRY THESE CALMING STRATEGIES:
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Take a walk
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Get a good night鈥檚 sleep
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Eat nutritious food
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Connect with others
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Stretch or do yoga
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Exercise
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Stay hydrated
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Practice gratitude
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Spend time in nature
Are You a Victim of Sexual Harassment, Rape, Abuse, Incest or Human Trafficking?
You鈥檙e not alone and there are people and resources available to help you.
TITLE IX
If the incident happened on campus or at a school-related function within the US, Title IX may apply*. Learn more and file a complaint at
Community Swim at the New Luther Burbank H.S. Pool
Hosted by Board President Chinua Rhodes
Sacramento City Unified School District and Board President Chinua Rhodes (Trustee Area 5) are pleased to welcome you to a community swim at the newly opened Luther Burbank swimming pool on Saturday, August 19!
Pre-registration is required.
This new pool at Luther Burbank was made possible thanks to the voter approved Measure Q and will welcome physical education classes and student-athlete competition starting this Fall.
Sign-up in advance for one swim session on August 19, swimming space is limited:
Joint Statement from 麻豆果冻传媒 and SCTA Regarding Compensation
The Sacramento City Unified School District and the Sacramento City Teachers Association have reached an agreement to close out the contract reopener negotiations for the recently completed 2022-2023 school year. This agreement comes one day before students begin the new fall semester and after negotiations resumed earlier this month with a commitment by both the District and SCTA to work in a collaborative manner.
Updated public health guidance for COVID-19 for the 2023-2024 school year
Dear 麻豆果冻传媒 Families,
Public health guidance has been updated for the 2023-24 school year in regards to COVID-19 mitigation in schools, and we wanted to share with you how this will look this school year.
Below, please find the latest guidance from the California Department of Public Health: