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Sacramento City Unified School District

Overview

Sacramento City Unified School District is one of the oldest K-12 districts in the western United States (established in 1854). Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ serves 40,711* students on 75 campuses spanning 70 square miles.

Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ is home to three Public Waldorf schools (George Washington Carver, Alice Birney and AM Winn) and the only Hmong language immersion program in the state (Susan B. Anthony Elementary School).

Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Board of Education

Overview

The Board of Education is elected by the community to provide leadership and citizen oversight of the district’s 40,711 students. Among its many responsibilities, the Board establishes a long-term vision for the district and sets district policies and goals, while the Superintendent carries out the policies and manages the day-to-day operations of the district.

Pre-Induction

Overview

We are currently working on developing this page. If you hold a Short-Term Staff Permit or an Intern Credential, please call our office at (916) 643-2159 to learn about the support we offer. 

New Teacher Support

Overview

Congratulations on the beginning of your new career! 

You are now part of a team of educators who are serving the nearly 43,000 (as of 2/19) students who attend our schools. As teachers, you have an important role in making a difference in the lives of our students, helping students achieve their goals and in helping us achieve our goals as a district: College and Career ready students; Safe, Clean and Healthy Schools; and Family and Community Engagement.

Board Policy

Civility Policy

Preamble

Maintaining an environment supportive of learning and free of disruptive conduct is important to the success of our children’s education. To further this goal, it is the intent of the district to promote, through this policy, mutual respect, civility and orderly conduct among district employees, parents/guardians, and other members of the public. It is also the intent of this policy to encourage positive communication and discourage disruptive, volatile, hostile or aggressive communication or actions.