Search: -28, News

Results 241 - 250 of 584

Results

Press release

Sac City Unified Update on Negotiations with SCTA and SEIU

Sacramento, CA â€“ Jorge A. Aguilar, Superintendent of Sacramento City Unified School District School, provided the following update on negotiations with SCTA and SEIU to District families and staff:

 

Dear Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Families:

You may have already learned that the Sacramento City Teachers Association (SCTA) and SEIU Local 1021 announced a planned strike to begin on Wednesday, March 23, 2022. We will keep you informed as we attempt to reach an agreement with our labor partners to avert a strike.

Press release

Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Board Statement Regarding the State of Labor Negotiations

Sacramento, CA â€“ The Sacramento City Unified School District School Board today issued the following statement:

“We are united in service to our students of this district, and are committed to keeping our students in school. We are doing our best to serve honorably and make decisions that are in the interests of all our children and families, and do right by our staff as well. 

Press release

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. 

Press release

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.