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John F. Kennedy
High School
John F. Kennedy is a four-year college preparatory high school located in the Greenhaven / Pocket neighborhood of South Â鶹ÊÓƵ. For the past five decades, the diverse representation of students at Kennedy has made for a unique educational experience. The school is an anchor of the neighborhood, functioning as a hub for numerous athletic, artistic, and volunteer activities. Kennedy has a variety of learning pathways that provide academic rigor and college career experiences.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95831
John D. Sloat
Elementary School (TK-6)
John D. Sloat Elementary School is welcoming and safe community, where together we are empowered to demonstrate self-awareness, self-control and empathy to achieve our personal best – socially and academically.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95822
John Cabrillo
Elementary School (TK-6)
John Cabrillo is a small neighborhood elementary school rich in diversity that provides a safe, nurturing environment through a partnership with family and community. We are a Leader in Me school that supports both academic and social-emotional growth. Our school provides many after-school and enrichment opportunities including an excellent sports program.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95822
John Bidwell
Elementary School (TK-6)
The Bidwell school community is united in the academic and social success of our diverse learners. Bidwell students are collaborative and independent problem solvers; who are intrinsically motivated to reach high academic expectations, make positive impacts on others and affect positive social change in their community and the world.
Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95822
Chinua Rhodes
2nd Vice President, Board of Education, Area 5
Hi, I’m Chinua Rhodes. I’m a Father of 5, a Community Organizer, and your Trustee. I grew up right here in South Â鶹ÊÓƵ, and I’m a product of Sac City Schools. While in high school, my father, who organized for Pico California, showed me that collective effort for change is possible and that everyday working people are the key to the city’s success and well-being. These lessons led me to coordinate programs and grants supporting thousands of Â鶹ÊÓƵ youth and families and organizing around housing and youth justice initiatives.