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Sacramento City Unified School District Provides Updated Negotiations Frequently Asked Questions
ACHIEVING SHARED GOALS IN SERVICE OF OUR STUDENTS In negotiations with SCTA, the district is offering: On top of already providing the highest compensation in the region, the District is offering to pay: 100% of health care coverage for ALL SCTA-represented employees AND their families, AND a raise, AND a one-time bonus , AND additional paid professional development days. 鈥 100% PAY INCREASE ONE TIME BONUSES MORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PAID COVERAGE Ongoing 2% salary increase 鈥 Increase starts 2021-22 school year 鈥 Builds on compensation that is already the highest in the region Premium health care coverage through Kaiser for all employees and all immediate family members Option to chose other plans - district will pay up to Kaiser level . Most generous health benefit in the region $250 per month in-lieu of coverage for employees that already have health coverage 2% One-time stipend for 2021-2022 鈥 1% One-time stipend for 2020-2021 鈥 1% One-time stipend for 2019-2020 $2,000 Signing Bonus for new employees 鈥 3 paid days for professional learning 鈥 Increases salary additional 1.65% for 2022-23 Sacramento City UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sacramento, CA 鈥  The following are answers to  frequently asked questions  about the current labor negotiations between the Sacramento City Unified School District (麻豆果冻传媒) and the Sacramento City Teachers Associatio ...

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Negotiations Update: Sacramento City Unified Negotiations Team Met with SCTA and Mediators Throughout the Day; Enhanced Proposal to SCTA with Additional Health Care Benefit
麻豆果冻传媒 UPDATED PROPOSAL TO SCTA ON HEALTH BENEFITS H鈥 Health Net KAISER PERMANENTER Total Cost of Health Net Plan For one year the district will pay 80% of the cost difference Total Cost of Kaiser Plan District will cover 100% of cost for staff and their families - - + - Zero out of pocket cost for Kaiser Plan District will pay up to Kaiser level H鈥 Health Net Sacramento City UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Sacramento City UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT KAISER PERMANENTE

... that already have health coverage can opt to receive $3,000 per year ($250 per month) in-lieu of receiving this coverage through ... Professional Development Offer three (3) additional paid days for professional learning, which increases salaries ...

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Sacramento City Unified Proposes Salary Increase, Bonuses, and More Paid Professional Learning Days in Contract Proposals to SCTA
ACHIEVING SHARED GOALS IN SERVICE OF OUR STUDENTS  In negotiations with SCTA, the district is offering: On top of already providing the highest compensation in the region, the District is offering to pay: 100% of health care coverage for ALL SCTA-represented employees AND their families, AND a raise, AND a one-time bonus , AND additional paid professional development days.  100% PAID COVERAGE 鈥 Premium health care coverage through Kaiser for all employees and all immediate family members 鈥 Option to chose other plans - district will pay up to Kaiser level 鈥 Most generous health benefit in the region 鈥 $250 per month in-lieu of coverage for employees that already have health coverage  PAY INCREASE 鈥 Ongoing 2% salary increase 鈥 Increase starts 2021-22 school year 鈥 Builds on compensation that is already the highest in the region   ONE TIME BONUSES 鈥 2% One-time stipend for 2021-2022 鈥 1% One-time stipend for 2020-2021 鈥 1% One-time stipend for 2019-2020 鈥 $2,000 Signing Bonus for new Employees   MORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 鈥 3 paid days for professional learning 鈥 Increases salary additional 1.65% for 2022-23

... that already have health coverage can opt to receive $3,000 per year ($250 per month) in-lieu of receiving this coverage through ... Professional Development Offer three (3) additional paid days for professional learning, which increases salaries ...

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Message from Sacramento City Unified School District Board of Education

... employees, even though we are projected to serve at least 3,100 fewer students. We did this because we think our kids deserve ... Christina Pritchett, President, Board of Education, Area 3 Leticia Garcia,1st Vice President, Board of Education, Area 2 ...

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Sac City Unified Board Statement on Negotiations with SEIU on COVID-19 Employee Leave and Hazard Pay

... negotiations agreement reached on Thursday, February 3, 2022, between Sac City Unified School District and SEIU Local 1021, the ...

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Sacramento City Unified School District to Open Floyd Farms on November 3

... programing. When:  Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 10:30am Where:  Floyd Farms at Leataata Floyd ...

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New Joseph Bonnheim Community Charter School to Continue Required Testing

... through rapid response testing provided on September 3 Sacramento, CA 鈥 Sacramento City ... impacted by COVID-19. A copy of the September 3 letter ordering mandated routine testing at this site may be found here. ...

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Sacramento City Unified School to Provide Mandated Testing at School Site in Community with a Number of Cases of COVID-19

... staff and students be tested tomorrow on Friday, September 3, 2021. 鈥  As part of its health and safety plan, Sacramento City ...

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Sacramento City Unified Moves Forward with Plan to Provide In-Person Learning for Students, Reaches Agreement with SCTA

... and learning.  Students in PreK 鈥 grade 3, and K-6 Special Day Classes will return on April 8;  Students in ... will return to schools: April 8 鈥 PreK-3 and K-6 Special Day Classes April 15 鈥 Grades 4-6 April 22 ...

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Sac City Unified Serves More than 3 Million Meals Since School Closures in March

... District Nutrition Services Department has served nearly 3.2 million meals since school campuses were closed in March. The district ... last week reached the milestone of providing more than 3 million meals since March when our students left school campuses. We are ...

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