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Sac City Teaches Hispanic Heritage Month – Dolores Huerta
Watch our latest video, Sac City Teaches Hispanic Heritage Month! This lesson is about civil rights activist and labor leader Dolores Huerta, and taught by Fernando Rodriguez, Mathematics Teacher at Hiram Johnson High School.
Public Hearing on the Renewal Request of Charter Petition and Material Revision for Sol Aureus College Preparatory
The Sacramento City Unified School District hereby gives notice that a Public Hearing will be held as follows:
Topic of Hearing:
Public Hearing on the renewal request of the charter petition for Sol Aureus College Preparatory and material revision to add Transitional Kindergarten.
Copies of the submitted charter may be inspected at: www.scusd.edu/charter-renewal or Serna Educational Center 5735 47th Avenue Sacramento, CA 95824
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Board of Education Recap
October 3, 2024
At the October 3 meeting of the Sacramento City Unified School District Board, the Board recognized the following Stellar Students who participate in the Engineering, Construction, & Design Academy (ECD) at Rosemont High School:
ECD Seniors:
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Board of Education Recap
June 20, 2024
At the June 20 meeting of the Sacramento City Unified School District Board, the Board announced the appointment of Sharifa Siti-Bolton as Principal of Parkway Elementary.
The Board recognized and thanked outgoing Student Board Member Liliana Grace Miller Segura, who graduated this month from West Campus High School. As Student Board Member, Liliana represented the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ student body and provided a student voice for the Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½â€™s Board of Education.
IN IT TO WIN IT! An Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ Community Fair Celebrating Attendance
Join us at Leonardo da Vinci K-8 on Saturday, October 5 from 10am to 1pm for a free, family event that is open to the entire community.
Important Action Required to Help Support School Funding
Fill out your LCFF Application Form Today!
Dear Sac City Unified Families,
Sac City Unified, like all districts in California, receives state funds to operate our schools based on the number of students enrolled in our district, and on the socio-economic status of our students. This formula is called the Local Control Funding Formula, or LCFF. The state LCFF process is the main source of funding for our schools.
We want to ensure that our district receives every dollar of state funding that our students deserve. This is why we ask every family to complete and submit an LCFF Application.