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Public Notice: Grant Applications

Â鶹ԭ´´ is applying for 21st Century High School After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens (ASSETs) and 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Elementary and Middle/Junior High Students Cohort 15 Fiscal Year 2024-25 grant.  21st Century Community Learning Centers Program provides funding for five years to establish or expand before, after school and summer programs that provide kindergarten through twelfth-grade students with academic enrichment opportunities and support services to help the stu

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Food Scrap Recycling at Â鶹ԭ´´

Sac City Unified is expanding our Food Scrap Recycling program district-wide this year. We are partnering with Breathe California to help support our schools as they build food waste recycling best practices into their meal times. Below are photos of their visits to Golden Empire Elementary, Woodbine Elementary and Suy:u Elementary. Students are learning how to sort their trash in the cafeteria at lunchtime to help reduce waste in our schools, reduce greenhouse gases for the planet and build sustainable habits.

e-Connections Post Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Application

Important Action Required to Help Support School Funding
Fill out your LCFF Application Form Today!

The application for the LCFF application has passed. The deadline was October 31, 2023. 

Dear Sac City Unified Families,

Sac City Unified, like all districts in California, receives state funds to operate our schools based on the number of students enrolled in our district, and on the socio-economic status of our students. This formula is called the Local Control Funding Formula, or LCFF. The state LCFF process is the main source of funding for our schools.

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Community Listening Sessions

Hello Sacramento City Unified Families,

On behalf of the entire Â鶹ԭ´´ Board of Education, I would like to invite you to help us shape the future of our school district. As school board members, our job is to represent the community’s vision and your values. But we can’t represent the community well if we aren’t listening to the community.