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Last Week of Attendance Awareness Month Reminders
All Grades
LAST WEEK OF ATTENDANCE AWARENESS MONTH REMINDERS….We are in the last week of Attendance Awareness Month, Push even harder these last few days to STRIVE FOR 95%! District Wide we are at 94.5%!! With a few days left let’s keep our students in class, making up for all of the missed learning opportunities over the last 3 years.
If you are already feeling overwhelmed, defeated, like its been 4 months, not 4 weeks… then COME get Re-energized with the Office of attendance & engagement at AIM, this Friday at 9:30 am in the SERNA Community Rooms
Facilities Support Services
A focus on equity and sustainability
​Learn about our commitment to sustainability.
In Sac City Unified, we recognize that our system is inequitable by design and we vigilantly work to confront and interrupt inequities that exist to level the playing field and provide opportunities for everyone to learn, grow, and reach their greatness.
Mandatory Board Resolution Action Items: Trans Day of Visibility Board Resolution No. 3310
All Grades
March 31, 2023 is this year’s Trans Day of Visibility. This day was established as an international celebration of transgender people, recognizing their contributions as well as raising awareness about the unique challenges and discrimination that they face too often. This resolution formally recognizes the District’s observance of Trans Day of Visibility and elevates the support and care we provide our transgender students, staff and families.
In accordance with the resolution, we are asking school site leaders to take the following steps:
Reminder to Report COVID cases
All Grades
COVID-19 Cases are up and we are seeing a number of outbreaks. As you know the district changed exposure notification procedures for classroom exposures starting 9/5/23. CDPH and Â鶹ÊÓƵ County Public Health advise us not to send exposure notifications to families when there is a case of Covid-19 at school, including when there is an outbreak. COVID-19 is now considered endemic and widespread. It is not causing the severe illness, hospitalizations, and deaths that occurred earlier in the pandemic, and therefore is being treated similarly to flu.