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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 30, 2018
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Sacramento City Unified Board of Education Approves 2018-19 School District Budget, Faces $24.3M Deficit
SACRAMENTO, CA – On Thursday night, the Sacramento City Unified Board of Education unanimously approved a $555.3 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year. In recent years the district has been facing a number of significant cost increases to cover its obligations, including a state-mandated increase in the amount school districts have to pay for pension contributions administered by CalPERS and CalSTRS and rising health care costs. To balance the budget, the district projects it will need to spend $24.3 million from its reserves in the 2018-19 fiscal year.
2018-19 Financial Documents
Click on the document category below to view those specific financial documents. Please note: financial documents listed are dated by the board meeting this information was presented. The documents are listed in chronological order by category with the most recent at top.
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Healthy Snacks and Fundraisers FAQs
What are the new state and federal guidelines?
New federal and state regulations restrict the sale of food to students on campuses during the school day to only those items that meet nutritional guidelines. Donuts, cookies, cakes, soda, energy drinks, candy, churros, ice cream and chips generally do not meet these guidelines, due to their high calorie content.
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