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School Neighborhood Schools 95818

Leataata Floyd
Elementary School (TK-6)

Leataata Floyd Elementary School (LFE) nurtures the whole child, supports their social emotional development and gives each student the support they need to learn and grow. Through an academically rigorous, culturally responsive and equitable curriculum, students receive the tools they need to thrive in both school and life. LFE strives to cultivate caring and trusting relationships with students and their families and invites the community to be actively involved in student learning and success.

401 McClatchy Way
Sacramento, CA 95818
Phone: (916) 395-4630
Fax: (916) 264-4182
School Neighborhood Schools 95822

John Still
TK-8 School

John Still TK-8 has served the Meadowview area since the 1960’s. John Still TK-8 offers free after school care, a host of after school enrichment opportunities, and provides a safe, structured, and positive environment overseen by an experienced staff. The John Still TK-8 Tigers field the following teams for 6th through 8th grade: volleyball (girls only), basketball, and soccer. In addition, 4th through 6th grade developmental basketball leagues routinely function out of the John Still K-8 gym. John Still TK-8 strives to provide a comprehensive education to all students.

John Still West (K-5th Grade)
2200 John Still Drive
Sacramento, CA 95832
Phone: (916) 433-5191

John Still East (6-8th Grade)
2250 John Still Drive
Sacramento, CA 95832
Phone: (916) 433-5375
(916) 395-4625 K-5 campus)
(916) 395-5335 (6-8 campus)
School 95822

John Morse Therapeutic Center
K-8 School

John Morse Therapeutic Center is a school that works to meet the needs of at-risk students who have experienced significant trauma(s) and/or have severe difficulty regulating their emotions and can benefit from a therapy-first approach in a safe and structured academic setting, providing them with coping/regulating skills and academic growth, preparing them for a return to a less restrictive educational environment, ensuring equity and an increased chance at a productive life and career after graduation.

1901 60th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95822
Phone: (916) 395-4774
Fax: (916) 433-2975

John F. Kennedy
High School

John F. Kennedy is a four-year college preparatory high school located in the Greenhaven / Pocket neighborhood of South Sacramento. For the past five decades, the diverse representation of students at Kennedy has made for a unique educational experience. The school is an anchor of the neighborhood, functioning as a hub for numerous athletic, artistic, and volunteer activities. Kennedy has a variety of learning pathways that provide academic rigor and college career experiences.

6715 Gloria Drive
Sacramento, CA 95831
Phone: (916) 395-5090
Fax: (916) 433-5511
School Neighborhood Schools 95822

John Cabrillo
Elementary School (TK-6)

John Cabrillo is a small neighborhood elementary school rich in diversity that provides a safe, nurturing environment through a partnership with family and community. We are a Leader in Me school that supports both academic and social-emotional growth. Our school provides many after-school and enrichment opportunities including an excellent sports program.

1141 Seamas Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95822
Phone: (916) 395-4615
Fax: (916) 264-4005

John Bidwell
Elementary School (TK-6)

The Bidwell school community is united in the academic and social success of our diverse learners. Bidwell students are collaborative and independent problem solvers; who are intrinsically motivated to reach high academic expectations, make positive impacts on others and affect positive social change in their community and the world.

1730 65th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95822
Phone: (916) 395-4610
Fax: (916) 433-5557
Board Member 12/20 - 12/24

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.