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Community Swim at the New Luther Burbank H.S. Pool
Hosted by Board President Chinua Rhodes

Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District and Board President Chinua Rhodes (Trustee Area 5) arepleased to welcome you to a community swim at the newly opened Luther Burbank swimming pool on Saturday, August 19!  Pre-registration is required.  This new pool at Luther Burbank was made possible thanks to the voter approved Measure Q and will welcome physical education classes and student-athlete competition starting this Fall.  Sign-up in advance for one swim session on August 19, swimming space is limited:  11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or  1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m  Event Rules and Pool Information:  Children under 14 must be accompanied by adult Certified Lifeguards will be present Pool depth is between 3’6†and 7’0†Parents should use caution when bringing children who cannot stand Proper swim attire only (no cut-offs or denim) No outside food or drink allowed Water will be provided (no outside water bottles) No pool toys, noodles, life preservers, or inflatable floaties Lifejackets are OK Address: Luther Burbank H.S. 3500 Florin Rd, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, CA 95823 (Entrance located through west parking lot)  Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-swim-at-the-new-luther-burbank-high-school-pool-tickets-696244143977

Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District and Board President Chinua Rhodes (Trustee Area 5) are pleased to welcome you to a community swim at the newly opened Luther Burbank swimming pool on Saturday, August 19!

Pre-registration is required.

This new pool at Luther Burbank was made possible thanks to the voter approved Measure Q and will welcome physical education classes and student-athlete competition starting this Fall.

Sign-up in advance for one swim session on August 19, swimming space is limited:

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Transitional Kindergarten Message
for Earl Warren, Edward Kemble, Ethel Phillips, Isador Cohen, John Bidwell, Mark Twain, Martin Luther King, Jr., Parkway, and Susan B. Anthony Sites

Update re: Shift to TK Classroom Only

Dear TK Families of Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District,

Happy New School Year!  Hope this message finds you and your loved ones doing well.  This is to notify you of a slight change in programming for your child.  However, the good news is that we have the resources to ensure your child has a full day of learning. 

Press release

Joint Statement from SCUSD and SCTA Regarding Compensation

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District and the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Teachers Association have reached an agreement to close out the contract reopener negotiations for the recently completed 2022-2023 school year. This agreement comes one day before students begin the new fall semester and after negotiations resumed earlier this month with a commitment by both the District and SCTA to work in a collaborative manner.

Sac City Scroll Newsletter

We hope your student is having a great first week back at school!

Hello Sac City Unified families,

We had so much fun welcoming students back for the 2023-2024 school year this week! Our Interim Superintendent, Lisa Allen, and Sac City Unified’s mascot, Crispin, had fun visiting our schools, students and families on the first day. 

As a reminder, schools will be closed on Monday, September 4 in observance of Labor Day. Enjoy your weekend and we’ll see your student back on Tuesday, September 5!  

Sac City Scroll Newsletter

School starts next week! Let’s GOOOO!!!

Dear Sac City Unified Families,

Today’s back-to-school newsletter sent through ParentSquare may be viewed .

We can’t wait to welcome students back on Thursday, August 31! 

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Special Education Improvement Plan Town Halls

Dear Sac City Unified families,

Join us and Black Parallel School Board for an in-person or virtual town hall and listening session. We will be discussing the landmark settlement agreement between Black Parallel School Board and SCUSD and our collaborative strategies for improving special education in our district, with a particular focus on addressing disproportionality that has negatively impacted Black and African American students. 

We are offering two meeting dates: