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COVID-19 Operations Written Report
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-56-20, modifying timelines for the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and establishing a new requirement, the COVID-19 Operations Written Report. This report is a communication tool for districts and charter schools to explain to their communities the impacts of school closures on students and families and the program changes they have made in response to school closures.
SNTHS’s COVID-19 Operations Written Report was adopted by the Board on June 25, 2020.
Kennedy High School Teacher Honored by the Special Olympics of Northern California
SACRAMENTO, CA – Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified Teacher Chloe Stidger was honored by the Special Olympics Northern California (SONC) for her efforts to go above and beyond for students and encouraging an environment of inclusion and acceptance. Stidger is a Special Day & Autism Teacher at John F. Kennedy High School (JFK) and was honored alongside five other teachers in Northern California.
Regional Superintendents Issue Joint Statement on Athletics and Sports Programs
SACRAMENTO - All school districts face multiple challenges in planning the 2020-21 school year including how to safely continue with robust athletic and sports programs. Sports play a significant role in the culture and communities of our schools, and the lives of many dedicated student-athletes.
SCUSD is Proud to Recognize LGBTQ+ Pride Month
SACRAMENTO, CA – The LGBTQ+ civil rights movement that began more than fifty years ago with the reached another This is a momentous week!
Sac City Unified Leaders Issue Statement on Supreme Court Decision Saving DACA
SACRAMENTO - Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District Superintendent Jorge Aguilar and Board President Jessie Ryan issued the following statements on the Supreme Court decision overturning the repeal of DACA:
Sac City Unified to Continue Providing Kids Free Meals During Summer
Serving breakfast and lunch to anyone 18 or younger at 13 sites
SACRAMENTO - Cafeterias may be closed this summer, but children and teens can still get nutritious breakfasts and lunches at no charge throughout the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District beginning June 15.
Sac City Unified has served nearly two million meals since the beginning of the COVID-19 closure. Â鶹ÊÓƵ two-third of SCUSD’s 40,000 students qualify for a free- or reduced-price meal through the federal school lunch program.