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2022-2023 School Accountability Report Cards
(SARCs)
The School Accountability Report Card (SARC) aims to provide parents and the community with important information about each public school. To download a copy of the SARC, click the language next to the school’s name. Also, upon request, a copy may be obtained from the school (Education Code §§ 35256, 51101).
Sacramento City Unified School District
Sacramento City Unified School District is one of the oldest K-12 districts in the western United States (established in 1854). ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ serves 40,711* students on 75 campuses spanning 70 square miles.
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ is home to three Public Waldorf schools (George Washington Carver, Alice Birney and AM Winn) and the only Hmong language immersion program in the state (Susan B. Anthony Elementary School).
Safe Haven School District
Protecting our students and families
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ is committed to the success of all students irrespective of their immigration status, ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation, ability, sex and gender identity, socio-economic status or beliefs.
Questions? Contact Us
Sacramento City Unified School District
5735 47th Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95824
Switchboard: (916) 643-7400
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Sacramento City Unified School District History
Sac City Unified was established in 1854, making it one of the oldest school districts in the West. It is also the 11th largest school district in California today with 81 public K-12 schools, including 15 dependent and independent charter schools.
Our Vision
¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ CORE Value
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.
Equity, Access, and Social Justice Guiding Principle
All students are given an equal opportunity to graduate with the greatest number of postsecondary choices from the widest array of options.
Learn About Sarah Jones
At Sac City Unified, we remember the important contributions and achievements of African Americans throughout our history.
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In 1894, Sarah Mildred Jones was the first African American woman in Sacramento to become principal of a fully integrated elementary school, Fremont Primary School (at 24th and N Street).