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Below are our district newsletters for the 2024-2025 school year. Please see our archive listed in the left sidebar for newsletters from last year. 

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麻豆果冻传媒 Board Statement Following Announcement of Annual Evaluation for Superintendent Jorge Aguilar聽

Sacramento, CA 鈥 The Sacramento City Unified School District Board voted today to approve the annual employee performance evaluation for Superintendent Jorge Aguilar, resulting in a satisfactory rating for the 2021-22 school year, and issued the following statement:

鈥淭he Sacramento City Unified School District Board is committed to success for all students and addressing the long-term needs of our district. Our Board and Superintendent Jorge Aguilar have engaged in hard work to form a cohesive governance team that is focused on these goals. 

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Sacramento City Unified to Distribute Narcan to All Schools Starting Week of October 10
麻豆果冻传媒 Board of Education approves revision to Board Policy on Administering Medication and Monitoring Health Conditions

Sacramento, CA - Sacramento City Unified announced plans to distribute Narcan to all school sites starting the week of October 10th. Thursday night, the 麻豆果冻传媒 Board of Education voted unanimously to revise Board Policy 5141.21: Administering Medication and Monitoring Health Conditions.

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Sacramento City Unified Provides Update on Summer Construction Projects
Summer 2022 Construction Projects prioritized from 麻豆果冻传媒鈥橲 Award Winning Equity Based Facility Master Plan

Sacramento, CA - Sacramento City Unified provided an update today on construction projects occurring throughout the district this summer. Projects were prioritized according to 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 . This past spring, the California Coalition for Adequate School Housing (CASH) honored 麻豆果冻传媒 with the and called our Equity Based Master Plan a 鈥渞efreshing and thoughtful approach鈥.

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Food Literacy Center Celebrates Grand Opening of New Facility at Leataata Floyd Elementary School
New state-of-the-art facility to serve Sac City Unified Students, families, and community members

Sacramento, CA - After more than seven years in the making, the Food Literacy Center has a new home. The 4,500 square-foot facility at Leataata Floyd Elementary now serves as the headquarters for the nonprofit. The 2.5-acre facility features a cooking classroom, commercial kitchen, and student gardens to provide Food Literacy Center the space to advance their mission of developing food literacy in children across Sacramento.

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Update on West Campus Racist Graffiti Investigation

Sacramento, CA - An investigation into racist graffiti and social media activity at West Campus High School in November 2021 is now complete and a report has been issued.  The Sacramento City Unified School District immediately retained a neutral outside investigator who spent six months looking into the complaints about West Campus.  This investigation was separate from the Sacramento Police Department鈥檚 criminal investigation of the matter.   

The investigator was tasked with determining:

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Sacramento City Unified Board of Education Votes to Remove Masking Requirement if Metrics on Low Community Spread of COVID-19 Are Met for Four Consecutive Weeks
麻豆果冻传媒 Board to review future enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine requirement for students after 2021-22 school year

Sacramento, CA - At a Special Meeting of the Sacramento City Unified School District (麻豆果冻传媒) Board of Education, the Board adopted a policy to use health metrics to guide decisions on the district鈥檚 masking requirement.

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Sacramento City Unified to Align with State Masking Guidelines Starting Monday, April 18
Masking will be Strongly Encouraged After Metrics on Low Community Spread of COVID-19 Have Been Met for Four Consecutive Weeks

Sacramento, CA - Sacramento City Unified will shift from requiring masking to strongly recommending masking, starting Monday, April 18. This shift in policy follows the that Sacramento County maintained a low transmission level of COVID-19 for four consecutive weeks.