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Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Negotiations Update: Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Negotiations Team Met with SEIU; Received Counterproposal from SCTA

Sacramento, CA - On Saturday, March 26, Sacramento City Unified School District (Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½) negotiations team met with representatives from SEIU to discuss our proposal to increase compensation for SEIU-represented employees. The district’s proposal includes the following increases in compensation for SEIU-represented employees:

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Negotiations Update: Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Enhances Compensation Proposal to SCTA and Signs Two MOUs to Address Staffing Crisis, Bargaining Continues Today with SCTA and SEIU

Sacramento, CA â€“  Please see the following message that was shared with district families this afternoon, on Sunday, March 27, 2022: 

Dear Sacramento City Unified School District Families,

Sac City Unified has been working tirelessly on behalf of our children throughout the weekend to do all we can to bring them back to school tomorrow where they belong. Here is where negotiations with each labor partner stand as of now. Expect a communication later today to confirm whether or not we are able to open schools tomorrow. 

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Negotiations Update: SUNDAY NIGHT PROGRESS UPDATE

Sacramento, CA â€“  Please see the following message that was shared with district families this evening, on Sunday, March 27, 2022: 

Progress Made in Negotiations on Sunday; District Sent Further Enhanced Compensation Proposal to SCTA Sunday Evening 

Dear Sacramento City Unified School District Families,

District Event Will C. Wood

Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for Ages 5+
@ Will C. Wood

Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ is hosting a COVID-19 vaccine clinic on:

Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Will C. Wood Middle School
6201 Lemon Hill Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824

Vaccination is available for anyone 5 and up. Parental consent is required. Multiple minors may be accompanied by one adult 18 years or older.  

Download Pfizer Vaccine Consent Form for Individuals Under 18 Years of Age

First, second and booster doses available for all who are eligible. 

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In Response to State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Reaffirms Commitment to Resume Negotiations and Reiterates Request that SCTA Provide Counterproposal

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% PAY INCREASE ONE TIME BONUSES MORE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PAID COVERAGE Ongoing 2% salary increase • Increase starts 2021-22 school year • 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 • 1% One-time stipend for 2020-2021 • 1% One-time stipend for 2019-2020 $2,000 Signing Bonus for new employees • 3 paid days for professional learning • Increases salary additional 1.65% for 2022-23 Sacramento City UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

Sacramento, CA â€“ The Sacramento City Unified School District today reaffirmed its willingness to continue negotiations with SCTA and encouraged SCTA to provide a counter proposal to the offer that the District made on Monday March 21, and enhanced on Tuesday, March 22.

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Statement from Sacramento City Unified School District Superintendent and Board President Following Discovery of Racist Graffiti at Rosemont High School

Sacramento, CA - Sacramento City Unified School District is investigating an incident of racist graffiti that was discovered near the end of the school day at Rosemont High School on Tuesday, March 22. Immediately upon discovery, school administrators worked quickly to have the graffiti removed from a second-floor hallway and began reviewing security footage to provide evidence to law enforcement.