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UNDERSTANDING OVERSIGHT
Charter school governing boards and leadership are the primary leaders in the oversight of their school(s). They are responsible for providing high-quality, equitable academic programs to all enrolled students, providing fiscal oversight for their school(s), and ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations. District authorizers act as an additional layer of oversight for charter schools within their purview to verify that all programs are high quality and accessible for all students.
Request for Proposals Nutrition Services 鈥淢ini Meals鈥
RFP #24-25810A
Request for Qualifications/Proposals Decarbonization Study Consulting Services-Canceled
RFQ/P #24-25807
Request for Qualifications for School Mural Program
RFQ #24-25737
Special Board of Education Meeting
Serna Center Community Rooms
4:30 p.m. Open Session
Agenda
1.0 OPEN SESSION / CALL TO ORDER
2.0 PUBLIC COMMENT REGARDING ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED IN CLOSED AND OPEN SESSION
Community Conference Rooms
5735 47th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824
7-11 Committee
2013-2014
The Sacramento City Unified School District鈥檚 7-11 committee advises the Board of Education on the reuse, repurposing and disposition of District properties not needed for school purposes. The 麻豆果冻传媒 7-11 Committee proceedings and its deliberations are open to the public.
Under California law (Education Code sec. 17389), the Committee must have at least seven (7) members and no more than eleven (11) members who represent each of the following:
麻豆果冻传媒 Response to Sacramento County Grand Jury Report
Sacramento, CA - As uncomfortably difficult as it is to read, the report issued by the Sacramento County Grand Jury identified accurate shortcomings with regard to 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 past practices in special education. The notion that we are failing to provide appropriate educational services to our most vulnerable students and those with disabilities is unacceptable to every educator and administrator in Sacramento City Unified. The report is a sobering reminder that our students and families deserve better and we must do better by them.