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High School Information and Visitation Events
for the 2024-2025 School Year

Click on the particular school below to learn more about their events. 

Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions

Jr. Jag Days

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5010 for information. 

C.K. McClatchy

Parent Information Night

Family Visitation Days

George Washington Carver School of Arts and Science

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5266 for information. 

​Hiram Johnson

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5070 for information. 

John F. Kennedy

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5090 for information. 

STEAM Night

JFK School Tour

Luther Burbank

Please call the school directly at (916) 395-5110 for more information. 

The Met Sacramento

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5417 for information. 

Sacramento New Technology Early College

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5254 for information. 

School of Engineering and Sciences

School Tour

Rosemont

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5130 for information. 

Fall Prospective Parent Night

Prospective Student Days

Spring Prospective Parent Night (Essence of Rosemont)

Umoja International Academy

High School Information Night

School Tour

Tours are every Tuesday from 9:00-11:00am.

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5350 for information. 

West Campus

Please contact the school directly at (916) 395-5170 for information. 

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Register for Transitional Kindergarten

To be eligible to register for transitional kindergarten:

  • For the 2024-2025 school year, children must be five years old September 2, 2024, through June 2, 2025. 
  • For the 2025–2026 school year, children who will turn four years old by September 1, 2025 are eligible.

Enrollment Information

If your child was born after June 2, 2025, you can fill out the to be contacted on or after August 19, 2024, if space is available for your student in one of our Transitional Kindergarten classrooms.

School Choice

Enter your address into to find your neighborhood school and/or the closest TK program. Locations will seats available will be posted below. 

Visit a School

Attend visitation events or call schools directly to schedule a tour of the location(s) your family is interested in.   

Schools with Additional Requirements

, and schools require an adult representative (parent/guardian) to attend a school visitation and complete a student interest form in order to qualify. Please contact the schools directly for more information.

Immunization Requirements

California schools are required to check immunization records for all new student admissions at TK/Kindergarten through 12th grade. Parent/guardians must show their child’s Immunization Record as proof of immunization. Families will be required to upload their student’s Immunization Record as part of the registration process. 

Parents’ Guide to Immunizations | Spanish

Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ is also offering free Immunization Clinics to eligible students. See Immunization Clinic schedule. 

Before and After School Care

Families who are interested in having their TK student in Sac City Unified’s Expanded Learning (before and after school) program can register at . You can reach out to Youth Development Support Services at (916) 643-7919 if you have any questions.

Questions

The Early Learning and Care Dept. can answer general questions about the TK program and questions about summer registration at (916) 643-7801. 

The Enrollment Center can answer questions about TK enrollment at (916) 643-2499. 

High School Specialty Programs

Overview

Thank you for your interest in Sacramento City Unified School District’s high school specialty programs. Our high school specialty programs offer students the opportunity to dive deeper into an area of interest that may support a future career pathway. These free public education programs give students a chance to learn about industries outside of standard core subjects, like culinary arts, digital media, criminal justice, construction and more.

C.K. McClatchy
High School

As the oldest high school in the City of Sacramento, C.K. McClatchy High School has established a tradition of academic excellence, athletic competitiveness, and unwavering school spirit and pride in the cardinal red and white. Our school proudly serves over 2,000 students with a mission to prepare students to be academically proficient learners and technology users, creative critical thinkers, and socially responsible future citizens in a nurturing and safe environment—one that is academically challenging with high expectations for all students.

3066 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95818
Phone: (916) 395-5050
Fax: (916) 264-4499
School Program

C.K. McClatchy Dance VAPA Program
Grades 9-12

Program Information

The CKM VAPA dance company is a four-year experience designed to introduce, refine, critique, and elevate dance techniques in jazz, ballet, musical theater, hip hop, modern, contemporary/lyrical, cultural dances, and student-inspired dance styles. Students will be exposed to professional level dancing by attending local and non-local performances. Students will study dance techniques as well as history, culture, and theory. Students will explore improvisation and choreographic form.

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C.K. McClatchy Music VAPA Program
Grades 9-12

Program Information

The McClatchy High School VAPA Music Program is committed to the musical development of its members. Students of the program enroll in either Concert Band, Orchestra, or Choir all four years of high school. Despite emphasizing instruction through traditional music ensembles, all music-literate instrumentalists and vocalists such as guitarists and pianists are welcome to participate.

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C.K. McClatchy Theater VAPA Program
Grades 9-12

Program Information

CKM VAPA Theater is a four-year program that explores theater literature, performance, and historical and cultural connections. Improvisation, creative dramatics, and scene work connect students to acting and character development. Theater courses provide opportunities for students to develop critical listening and thinking skills, stage presence, and ensemble work, culminating in periodic classroom performances. Theater gives students an opportunity to develop fundamental assessment and problem-solving skills.