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Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Science (CA NGSS)
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)
The California Department of Education (CDE) adopted the in 2013 and released the draft instructional framework for Science Education.
To prepare for the implementation of the new standards, the district collaborated with SCTA in the spring of 2015 to form a committee and develop a comprehensive three-year NGSS implementation plan.
Sutterville Elementary Principal Search
@ Sutterville Elementary
Please join us for the Sutterville Elementary Principal Search community meeting on Monday, July 15th 5-6pm in the Sutterville Cafeteria.
Principal Search Feedback Form
Please fill out the on the characteristics you would like to see in the next principal by July 16, 2024 at 5:00pm. We will use the information gathered to craft interview questions for the hiring process.
Intra and Inter-District Permit Request Process for All Grade Levels
Learn about District Permits
Intra-District Permit Requests
Intra-District Permits are for families who currently live within the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ boundaries to request a transfer to a school that is not their neighborhood school (school of residence). Visit our to find your neighborhood school.
Permits are approved based on space availability at the requested school or specialty program.
Academic Calendars
Below are Sacramento City Unified’s Academic Calendars for the 2024-2025 School Year.
Please click on a link below to download a calendar.
Sacramento New Technology Early College
High School
SNTECHS is a small dependent charter school with in the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½. Project-Based Learning is at the core of our teaching and learning model with a focus on our 5 Learning Outcomes (Knowledge & Thinking, Collaboration, Written Communication, Oral Communication, and Agency). SNTECHS also has 2 CTE Pathways - Computer Science & Film Production. Some of these courses are also articulate with the local community college.
Sacramento, CA 95822
Independent Study Frequently Asked Questions
Are all students eligible to participate in independent study?
Enrollment in independent study is optional, and no pupil may be required to participate. Independent study students must be enrolled in a local school.
Special education students may participate in independent study if their individualized education program (IEP) specifically provides for the participation.
- The IEP team shall make an individualized determination as to whether the student can receive a free appropriate public education in an independent study placement.
- A pupil’s inability to work independently, the pupil’s need for adult support, or the pupil’s need for special education or related services shall not preclude the IEP team from determining that the pupil can receive a free appropriate education through independent study.
Does a student who requests to participate in independent study due to in-person instruction posing a risk to their health have to provide a doctor’s note or other medical authorization or can a LEA require such documentation?
No, independent study may be offered to pupils whose health would be put at risk by in-person instruction, as determined by the parent or guardian of the pupil. Therefore, no authorization other than the request of the parent or guardian is needed.
May students participate in independent study to complete work during travel?
Yes. State law allows the use of independent study to serve a pupil who is traveling. The requirements for independent study for students who are traveling are the same as for independent study in other situations, including written agreements.
What is the course content in independent study?
Board policies for Traditional Independent Study shall require the provision of content aligned to grade level standards that is substantially equivalent to in-person instruction; and, for high school students includes access to all courses offered by the LEA for graduation and creditable under the a–g admissions criteria for the University of California or the California State University. EC Section 51747(c)
The independent study agreement shall outline the course of study for each independent study pupil and shall include the manner, time, frequency, and place for submitting a pupil’s assignments, for reporting the pupil’s academic progress, and for communicating with a pupil’s parent or guardian regarding the academic progress. EC sections 51747(g) and 51749.6(a)(7)
How is the level of satisfactory educational progress determined for independent study students?
The level of satisfactory educational progress is based on the student’s achievement and engagement, the completion of assignments; the learning of required concepts; and progress toward successful completion of the course.
Are students required to do as much work in independent study as they would in the regular classroom?
Yes, independent study is to be substantially equivalent in quality and quantity to classroom instruction. All content should be aligned to grade level standards.
It is important that independent study pupils, as well as their parent(s) or guardian(s), understand the commitment they are making when they sign the independent study agreement. Parents or guardians, teachers, and pupils shall understand that pupils are expected to spend at least as much time on independent study assignments as they would in the regular classroom setting.
Are independent study students required to complete their assigned work?
School districts are required to have attendance systems procedures that have been approved by the CDE and include independent study attendance tracking information.
Teachers make assignments in increments consistent with the program that the student is enrolled in (i.e., full days for traditional kindergarten through grade twelve and opportunity education, hours for continuation education). Student work must be turned in as specified in the independent study agreement.
Independent study pupils may be scheduled and required to come to group sessions or labs that are specified in the independent study agreement. Independent study attendance is never based on pupil presence at seat-based sessions. It is based on either: (1) traditional independent study: the time value of pupil work or the combined time value of student work product and student participation in synchronous instruction that meets instructional time requirements, per EC Section 51747.5(b).
Are LEAs required to provide opportunities for both synchronous instruction and live interaction for independent study pupils?
School districts are required to provide synchronous instruction and live interaction opportunities provided as follows:
Grade Level | Live Interaction Opportunities | Synchronous Instruction Opportunities |
---|---|---|
Transitional Kindergarten through Grade 3 | Not applicable | Daily |
Grades 4 – 8 | Daily | Weekly |
Grades 9 – 12 | Not applicable | Weekly |
Does synchronous instruction have to be in-person?
No. The synchronous instruction may be in-person or via internet or telephone communications. Synchronous instruction shall be provided by a teacher or teachers of record for that student or the certificated employee of the district providing instruction for Traditional Independent Study.
Beginning in 2024-2025 Capital City Independent Study is having students K-12 attend on-campus 1 day a week to support the students academic success. The in-person session will be part of the student’s Individual Learning Plan.
2024-2025 Long-Term Independent Study Enrollment
All families with students who are interested in attending Capital City Independent Study for the 2024-2025 School Year need to go in-person to the Capital City campus at 7222 24th St to initiate and complete the enrollment and Written Agreement process.
Parents and guardians of students with an Individual Education Plan (IEP) who wish to consider placement in the Independent Study Program should contact their school of attendance to schedule an IEP team meeting including the school of attendance and Capital City staff. Requests for independent study for students with IEPs shall be treated as a request for the IEP team to consider a change in placement and potential revisions to the student’s IEP.
Please note that students attending Capital City will not have their space held at their school of attendance. A request to transfer back to the school of attendance will be based upon availability of space.
Documentation Required
If possible, families should bring a fully charged chromebook or device for the online portion in addition to the following documents.
If the student(s) did not attend a school in Sacramento City Unified School District, or they attended a charter school in the district in 2023-2024:
- Birth Certificate (REQUIRED)
- Shot Records (REQUIRED)
- Parent ID (REQUIRED)
- Proof of address (REQUIRED; ie: current utility bill, paystub, rental agreement etc.)
- Court paperwork if there is any regarding custody
If the student attended a school in Sacramento City Unified School District in 2023-2024 (by grade level):
Kindergarten
- Birth Certificate (REQUIRED)
- Shot Records (REQUIRED)
- Parent ID (REQUIRED)
- Proof of address (REQUIRED; ie: current utility bill, paystub, rental agreement etc.)
- Court paperwork if there is any regarding custody
Grades 1-6
- Parent ID (REQUIRED)
- Proof of address (REQUIRED; ie: current utility bill, paystub, rental agreement etc.)
- Court paperwork if there is any regarding custody
Grade 7
- Shot Records (REQUIRED; Including a current TDAP)
- Parent ID (REQUIRED)
- Proof of address (REQUIRED; ie: current utility bill, paystub, rental agreement etc.)
- Court paperwork if there is any regarding custody
Grades 8-9
- Parent ID (REQUIRED)
- Proof of address (REQUIRED; ie: current utility bill, paystub, rental agreement etc.)
- Court paperwork if there is any regarding custody
Grades 10-12
- Copy of Transcript from last school attended unless they were at Capital City (REQUIRED)
- Proof of address (REQUIRED; ie: current utility bill, paystub, rental agreement etc.)
- Court paperwork if there is any regarding custody
For more information, please contact Capital City School at (916) 395-5020.