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California State Seal of Civic Engagement

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What is the State Seal of Civic Engagement?

The California State Seal of Civic Engagement, marked by a gold  seal on the transcript of diploma, recognizes high school graduates who have demonstrated excellence in civic engagement by working towards and advocating for meaningful solutions to a community or social problem; quality reflection of student activities and growth; and have peer and mentor testimony of relevant student civic activities.

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Contact the Science Team

Mikila Fetzer

Director III, Prof. Learning   

Science, Ed/Inst. Tech, PE, and Math

 

Janna Cantwell 

Secondary Training Specialist   

 

Ben Driscoll 

Elementary Training Specialist     

Curriculum & Instruction

Overview

Our approach to offering high quality instruction focuses on both academics and fostering safe, inclusive environments conducive to student learning. 

Creating an equitable and welcoming school climate starts with robust educator training. Our staff receives anti-bias, anti-racism and trauma-informed trainings to help support their work in service of our diverse students. 

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Graduate Profile Feedback Form

Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ is in the process of revising its that was originally developed in 2011. The Graduate Profile describes our goals for what students will know and be able to do when they graduate from Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½. It outlines the skills, knowledge, and ways of thinking that we are striving to build in a Sac City Unified graduate.

We welcome your feedback on the Graduate Profile and ask that you fill out one of the forms below. 

Credit Recovery Program

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The Sacramento City Unified School District is pleased to announce that we will be providing credit recovery for 9-12th grade students this summer. 

Our Credit Recovery Program will run from June 30-July 29.

Physical Fitness Testing (PFT)

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The physical fitness test (PFT) for students in California schools is the . The main goal of the test is to help students in starting life-long habits of regular physical activity.

All students in grades third – ninth and tenth - twelfth (in PE courses) take the fitness test. The test has five parts that show a level of fitness that offer a degree of defense against diseases that come from inactivity. The test results can be used by students, teachers, and parents