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Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Issues Statement in Response to Strike Votes
Sacramento, CA – Sacramento City
Unified School District Superintendent Jorge A.
Aguilar issued the following statement in response to strike
authorization votes by the Sacramento City Teachers Association
(SCTA) and the Service Employees International Union Local 1021
(SEIU):
Communication to Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Staff Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ SCTA Efforts to Vote for a Strike
Sacramento, CA – Sacramento City Unified School District is sharing the following letter from Superintendent Jorge A. Aguilar which was sent to all Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ staff this evening in response to questions and concerns about a possible strike in our district:
Dear colleagues,
Sac City Unified Provides Update on Investigation into Incident of Racist Graffiti at Lincoln Elementary School
Sacramento, CA - Two individuals responsible for vandalizing Lincoln Elementary School with disturbing racist graffiti have been identified. The individuals are minor students in the Sacramento City Unified School District. As such, appropriate disciplinary action is being taken by the district.
Sacramento City Unified Provides Update on Incident Involving Graffiti Found at C.K. McClatchy
Sacramento, CA - Last Friday, the Sacramento City Unified School District initiated an investigation following the discovery of disturbing graffiti at C.K. McClatchy High School.
As a result of that site level investigation and in consultation with Sac PD, the person responsible for the graffiti has been identified. The individual in question is a minor student, and appropriate disciplinary action is being taken by the district.
Statement from Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent and Board President Following Discovery of Racist Graffiti at Abraham Lincoln Elementary School
Sacramento, CA - Following a Monday school holiday in observance of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, racist graffiti was discovered this morning on an exterior wall at Abraham Lincoln Elementary school. The graffiti was painted over as soon as it was discovered and support services are being provided for students and staff who were traumatized by this racist incident.
Statement from the Sacramento City Unified School Board Regarding Racist Incident at C.K. McClatchy
Sacramento, CA - The Sacramento City
Unified School District Board has issued the following statement
following the discovery of racist graffiti at C.K. McClatchy High
School.
Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Issues Statement Following Discovery of Racist Graffiti at C.K. McClatchy High School
Sacramento, CA - Following the discovery today of racist graffiti at C.K. McClatchy High School, Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent Jorge A. Aguilar issued the following statement:
“I am both angry and heartsick that racist graffiti was discovered on the C. K. McClatchy campus today. We take this incident very seriously. Racism and racist language will not be tolerated in our schools.
Sac City Unified to Distribute At-Home Testing Kits to Elementary and Middle School Students in Advance of Holiday Weekends
Sacramento, CA - In advance of consecutive 3-day weekends in February, Sacramento City Unified School District (Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½) will be distributing at-home COVID-19 test kits to all elementary and middle school students. Testing kit results can be officially reported from home to Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ through the website Primary Health ().
Sac City Unified Board Statement on Negotiations with SEIU on COVID-19 Employee Leave and Hazard Pay
Sacramento, CA - On behalf of the Sacramento City Unified School District Board of Education, Board President Christina Pritchett today issued the following statement regarding the reached on Thursday, February 3, 2022, between Sac City Unified School District and SEIU Local 1021, the district’s labor partner that represents many staff who provide services that benefit students, including
Learn Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Sarah Jones
At Sac City Unified, we remember the important contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout our history.
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In 1894, Sarah Mildred Jones was the first African American woman in Sacramento to become principal of a fully integrated elementary school, Fremont Primary School (at 24th and N Street).