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Independent Study Option
Per state law, districts offering independent study are required to comply with Ed Code and Assembly Bill (AB) requirements. In-person instruction is encouraged and beginning in the 2024-2025 school year students will be on campus for a minimum of 1 day a week. For students and families interested in an independent study option, Sacramento City Unified will offer a long-term independent study program. For students unable to attend for a limited period, such as COVID quarantine, the district will offer inter
Sacramento Area Community Immunization Clinics
Sacramento’s Child Health & Disability Prevention Program (CHDP) provides Free or Low-Cost health exams & immunizations for uninsured and Medi-Cal children ages birth to 18 years: (916) 875-7151
School Finder
Find your neighborhood school and explore all your school options
Elementary, middle, and high school students are assigned to a designated neighborhood school based on where the student lives, as long as the school offers the services the student needs.
Each neighborhood school has a defined geographic boundary and is intended to serve the students who live within that geographic boundary.
To determine your child’s school of attendance based on school boundary, please use our .
If you are interested in applying for enrollment to a different school in our district, you can apply through our Open Enrollment (TK-8), High School Specialty Program and Permit Request processes.
Sacramento, CA 95817
Transportation Bus Request for Classroom Field Trip (TRA-F006)
TRA-F006
TK-12 School Directory
Below is a list of all schools operating within the boundaries of the Sacramento City Unified City Unified School District.
Learn more about our schools and programs using our page.
Important Information about Diabetes and Your Student
Type 2 Diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in adults. Until a few years ago, type 2 diabetes was rare in children, but it is becoming more common, especially for overweight teens. Click for more information about Type 2 Diabetes.