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John F. Kennedy AP Capstone/PACE
Grades 9-12
Program Information
AP Capstone/PACE offers students a four-year advanced academic program and JFK is the only SCUSD school to offer this program. Each AP Capstone student takes a rigorous college-prep curriculum, including cohorted English and History courses in grade 9 to prepare them for AP Seminar in place of English 10. As juniors, they take AP Research. Additionally, students must take at least 4 other AP classes to qualify for the AP Capstone diploma. Students who complete the two-year program of AP Seminar and AP Research can earn one of two different awards.
Salary Schedules
Look for the labor partner noted on the top right corner of a job description and match it with the table below to see the corresponding salary schedule.
Frequently Used Forms
- Exit Survey Form
- Informal Complaint Form
- Other Child Care Form
- Program Request Form
- Verification of Incapacity
- Verification of Training
- Heart History
- Seizure History
- Declaration of Residence
- Self-Certification of Income
- Self-Certification of Income - Spanish
- Self-Declaration Form
- Self-Declaration Form - Spanish
- Verification of Employment Release - Hiram Johnson
- Verification of Employment Release - Serna
- Food Allergy Packet
- Child TB Risk Assessment
- Facing the Facts - Child Abuse
- Parents Rights
- Personal Rights
- Preschool Health and Development History
- Special Concern Form
- Physical Examination Form with Hi Doctor Letter
- Lead Poisoning Prevention Questionnaire - English
- Lead Poisoning Prevention Questionnaire - Spanish
- Community Resources
- Health Infomation Packet - English
- Health Infomation Packet - Spanish
- Asthma Packet
- Dental Form
- Emergency Card
- Hemoglobin Risk Assessment
- Hemoglobin Risk Assessment - Spanish
- Lactose Intolerance History
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Charter Petitions
Below are the most current charter petitions approved by the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School Board. Please note that all legislative action extended all charter terms due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Renewals begin again in the 2024-25 school year. As renewal petitions are submitted and reviewed, they will be linked on the Charter Renewal Page. Once petitions are approved, they will be updated here.
- Aspire Capitol Heights Academy (approved)
- Bowling Green (approved)
- California Montessori Project (approved)
- Executive Summary on California Montessori Project - Capitol Campus's Petition for Renewal
- Capitol Collegiate Academy (approved)
- Executive Summary on Capitol Collegiate Academy's Petition for Renewal
- Capitol Heights Academy - Aspire (approved)
- George Washington Carver (approved)
- Growth Public Schools 2025-2030 (approved)
- Language Academy of Â鶹ÊÓƵ - Petition (approved)
- Language Academy of Â鶹ÊÓƵ - Response to CRT Analysis (approved)
- New Joseph Bonnheim - Petition (approved)
- New Joseph Bonnheim - Response to CRT Analysis (approved)
- Â鶹ÊÓƵ New Technology (approved)
- SAVA-SCUSD (approved )
- Sol Aureus College Preparatory_Revised (approved)
- St. HOPE: Public School 7 2025-2030 (approved)
- St. HOPE: Â鶹ÊÓƵ Charter High School 2025-2030 (approved)
- The MET (approved)
- Yav Pem Suab Academy (approved)
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C.K. McClatchy
High School
As the oldest high school in the City of Â鶹ÊÓƵ, C.K. McClatchy High School has established a tradition of academic excellence, athletic competitiveness, and unwavering school spirit and pride in the cardinal red and white. Our school proudly serves over 2,000 students with a mission to prepare students to be academically proficient learners and technology users, creative critical thinkers, and socially responsible future citizens in a nurturing and safe environment—one that is academically challenging with high expectations for all students.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95818
Parent Information Exchange (P.I.E.)
Working Together For Student Success
The Parent Information Exchange (P.I.E.) was established as an opportunity for SCUSD parents and school site and district staff to exchange information with community agencies providing free and low-cost services to students and their families.
The Family and Community Empowerment Department coordinates the monthly luncheon meetings that bring together key representatives from school parent groups, SCUSD staff, community organizations, city and county agencies and business partners to discuss their programs and services for families. The meetings are designed to create ever-growing partnerships with resources that will support the educational, health and emotional development of our students.