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Notices to Parents/Guardians, Pupils, Teachers

Education Code 35186 requires that the Williams Uniform Complaint Procedure: Parent/Guardian Complaint Rights be posted in each classroom.

The Student Eligibility Notice must be posted in the school office of each school serving students in grades 10-12, the district office, and on the Internet website of the school district according to Education Code Section 37254.

Bond Funding
Your tax dollars support social justice in our school facilities

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A History of Inequity

Sacramento has had a long and painful history of racially segregating its neighborhoods* through race covenants like redlining and other economic policies between 1913 and 1948, and appraisal tactics were used to perpetuate real estate segregation into the late 1970’s. Historically, neighborhoods with mostly white demographics were heavily invested in while funding was divested in neighborhoods with higher concentrations of people of color. A near century of these practices has led to predominantly white neighborhoods having a major advantage.

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Layoff Support

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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides virtual, telephonic and in-person counseling. Work and life services: financial, legal, identity theft, health modules, and more.  These services are available to all employees, including any person living in the same household.  We have switched our EAP provider.  Effective 7/1/23 MHN no longer services the District’s EAP program.  The new provider is now Optum.  Please follow these steps to initiate your EAP services.

Office of Innovative Schools and Charter Oversight

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Sacramento City Unified School District is guided by the goal that all students be given an equal opportunity to graduate with the greatest number of postsecondary choices from the widest array of options.  One of the ways we accomplish this is through the authorization of independent and dependent charter schools.  

Charter schools are tuition-free public schools that are independently operated under the supervision of ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ.  The State of California Educational Code and related laws govern charter school oversight and authorization.