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Sac City Unified Leadership Issue Statements on Governor Newsom’s May Budget Revisions
SACRAMENTO, CA – Sacramento City Unified School District leaders issued the following statements in response to Governor Newsom’s May revised budget:
Sac City Unified to Hold Virtual Graduation Ceremonies to Honor Graduating Class of 2020Â
SACRAMENTO, CA – Sacramento City Unified School District will honor students from the Class of 2020 by holding virtual graduation ceremonies for each Sac City Unified high school.
Sac City Unified Creates Virtual Calming Room to Help Kids Manage Emotions in COVID-19 Crisis
SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento City Unified School District Student Support and Health Services team created a Virtual Calming Room page for students, families, and staff to find tools and strategies for managing emotions.
Induction Participating Teacher Requirements
Eligibility
- Employment in a teaching position
- California preliminary teaching credential (multiple subject, single subject, education specialist)
- Completed Induction Application
Course and Fieldwork
- Employment in a teaching position
- Site based mentoring
- Self-assessment of the California Standards for the Teaching Profession (CSTPs)
- Individualized Learning Plan (ILP) based on personal professional learning growth goals
- Professional learning, networking and inquiry in su
Induction Program Grievance Process
The Sacramento City Unified School District (Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½) Induction Program seeks to provide professional learning opportunities in optimal working and learning environments. If an applicant or program participating teacher questions application procedures, program prerequisites, program requirements, policies and procedures, program extension or deferral requests, equivalency requests, credential eligibility reviews, or other program related issues, the first step is to address the concern with the relevant party, such as the support provider or coordinator.
Sac City Unified Announces New Grading Policy Encouraging Success, Not Stress
SACRAMENTO - Sacramento City Unified School District today announced a new grading policy that will encourage success not stress for its students engaging with distance learning. The district – like many districts throughout the state – recognized that it must strike a balance between keeping students engaged while also addressing inequity and that may be exacerbated by distance learning and that many families are facing additional challenges during the COVID-19 crisis.
Sac City Unified Issues Statement in Response to Governor Newsom’s Announcement of Budget Cuts
SACRAMENTO - Sacramento City Unified Superintendent Jorge Aguilar issued the following statement today regarding Governor Newsom’s announcement of budget cuts, including cuts to education: