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Lease-Leaseback Construction Services for Ethel Phillips Campus Renewal-REBID
Proposals Due: November 13, 2024
Firms that are not currently prequalified must submit a prequalification application by October 30, 2024. Applications must be approved by November 6, 2024.
- 0110-468 REBID RFP
- 0110-468 REBID Exhibit E - Facilities Lease
- 0110-468 REBID Exhibit F - Site Lease
- 0110-468 REBID Exhibit I - Standard Forms for Construction
- 0110-468 REBID Short List Notice
- 0110-468-1 REBID Short List Notice-REV
- 0110-468 Notice of Intent to Award
- 0110-468 Notice to Proceed for Preconstruction Services
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Lease-Leaseback Construction Services for Bowling Green Campus Renewal
Proposals Due: November 8, 2024
Firms that are not currently prequalified must submit a prequalification application by October 25, 2024. Applications must be approved by November 1, 2024.
- 479 Project Manual
- 479 Exhibit E - Facilities Lease
- 479 Exhibit F - Site Lease
- 479 Exhibit I - Standard Forms for Construction
- 479 PreBid Agenda and Sign-in Sheet
- 479 Addendum No. 1
- 479 Addendum No. 2
- 479 Short List Notice
- 479 Notice of Intent to Award
- 479 Notice to Proceed for Preconstruction Services
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Board of Education Meeting
Serna Center Community Rooms
5:00 p.m. Closed Session
6:00 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
April K. Ybarra
Board of Education Member, Area 4
Hello! My name is April Ybarra. I was born in Sacramento and attended five schools within the Sacramento City Unified School District during my upbringing. My high school education was in El Paso, TX. As a mom of two daughters—one currently a student and the other a former student in Sac City—I bring a unique perspective on the challenges that families encounter. This personal experience drives my advocacy for policies that prioritize student success and promote family engagement.
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ and SEIU Reach Agreement on a New Contract
Sacramento, CA - The Sacramento City Unified School District Board of Education unanimously approved a new two-year contract with Service Employees International Union, the labor partner representing hundreds of nutrition services workers, bus drivers, school office managers, instructional aides, technology support specialists, and other administrative and support staff.
The contract includes the following changes to compensation and working conditions:
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Organizes Holiday Drive to Support Unhoused Students and Families
Collecting new blankets, healthy snacks for students, pantry staples, hygiene items, and donations to help families experiencing housing insecurity
Sacramento, CA - Sacramento City Unified School District’s Homeless Education Services requests holiday season donations from the community to support unhoused students and their families. Beginning November 18, 2024, through December 21, 2024, donations can be brought to the Serna Center at 5735 47th Ave. and placed in the large blue bin in the Serna Center lobby.
The following types of items are requested to support our school community families experiencing housing insecurity:
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Board of Education Recap
December 19, 2024
At the December 19 meeting of the Sacramento City Unified School District Board, the Board recognized five students who attend Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School as Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Stellar Students: Tayler Sadler, Kayla Yang, Aydrien Tacuri, Joshua Mbah, and Luz Pascual. These five students consistently rank at the top of their class academically and serve as active agents of change within our school culture. They volunteer for community events and take an active role in organizing school activities.
District Letterhead
Please use the updated letterhead for district publications.
Chinua Rhodes
2nd Vice President, Board of Education, Area 5
Hi, I’m Chinua Rhodes. I’m a Father of 5, a Community Organizer, and your Trustee. I grew up right here in South Sacramento, and I’m a product of Sac City Schools. While in high school, my father, who organized for Pico California, showed me that collective effort for change is possible and that everyday working people are the key to the city’s success and well-being. These lessons led me to coordinate programs and grants supporting thousands of Sacramento youth and families and organizing around housing and youth justice initiatives.