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Sacramento City Unified School District Announces Next School Year to Begin with Full Distance Learning
SACRAMENTO – Sacramento City Unified School District announced today that students will begin the school year on September 3 with a full distance learning program. This decision was made in close consultation with public health officials and the Sacramento County Office of Education, to protect the health and safety of students and staff as new COVID-19 cases have drastically surged and testing results are delayed.
Kennedy High School Teacher Honored by the Special Olympics of Northern California
SACRAMENTO, CA – Sacramento City Unified Teacher Chloe Stidger was honored by the Special Olympics Northern California (SONC) for her efforts to go above and beyond for students and encouraging an environment of inclusion and acceptance. Stidger is a Special Day & Autism Teacher at John F. Kennedy High School (JFK) and was honored alongside five other teachers in Northern California.
Regional Superintendents Issue Joint Statement on Athletics and Sports Programs
SACRAMENTO - All school districts face multiple challenges in planning the 2020-21 school year including how to safely continue with robust athletic and sports programs. Sports play a significant role in the culture and communities of our schools, and the lives of many dedicated student-athletes.
Sac City Unified Leaders Issue Statement on Supreme Court Decision Saving DACA
SACRAMENTO - Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Jorge Aguilar and Board President Jessie Ryan issued the following statements on the Supreme Court decision overturning the repeal of DACA:
Sac City Unified Developing Plan for Safe Reopening of Schools after COVID-19
SACRAMENTO – Sacramento City Unified School District and 13 other local school districts, as part of an effort coordinated by the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE), today shared SCOE’s document of guiding principles and planning considerations regarding reopening schools for the 2020-21 school year.
Sacramento City Unified Leadership Responds to the Killing of George Floyd and Community Trauma
SACRAMENTO – Sacramento City Unified School District leaders issued the following statements on the killing of George Floyd and the trauma to communities throughout the United States, including Sacramento:
Sacramento City Unified to Partner with KVIE to Support Student Learning Throughout the Region During School Closures
Students in Sacramento will have access to educational programming that supports standards-based learning while schools are closed to mitigate spread of Coronavirus. .
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½, Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg, and SCTA Statement on Passing of Substitute Teacher Due to Complications of COVID-19
Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Jorge Aguilar, Mayor Darrell Steinberg, and SCTA President David Fisher today issued the following statement after being informed that an individual who worked as a substitute teacher in the Sacramento City Unified School District has died of complications of COVID-19.
All Sac City Unified 11 Grade Students to Take SAT on Wednesday Following Free Breakfast at School
All high school juniors in the Sacramento City Unified School District will take the SAT this Wednesday, March 4. The 11th grade students will take the SAT at their high school campus, and Sac City Unified is covering the cost of the exam for all students.
District Enrollment Projections
The Sacramento City Unified School District just added its projections of anticipated student enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year as of February 2020. Enrollment projections are regularly monitored and adjusted as more information becomes available. Staffing projections can also change as new information becomes available between now and leading up to the beginning of the school year.