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Free TB screening clinics every Thursday from 3-5pm at Serna Center
All Grades
To our site leaders,
Sac City Unified will now be offering free tuberculosis (TB) assessments for staff, new hires and volunteers every Thursday from 3-5pm (unless offices are closed due to a holiday or holiday break).
Walk-ins are welcome, and no appointment is required. The free screening clinics are held at Serna Center at 5735 47th Ave. Contact Student Support and Health Services at (916) 643-9412 with any questions.
Teacher Over Enrollment Extra Pay
All Grades
Memo to school sites regarding budget code and contact information for teacher over enrollment extra pay.
LGBTQ+ Support Services Consultation
All Grades
The Connect Center’s LGBTQ+ Support Services staff are offering consultation appointments for 69ÊÓƵ staff and interns to ask questions and/or share ways in which we can better support LGBTQ+ youth in our district. You can schedule an appointment by completing the .
CAC Meetings
All Grades
To our site leaders,
Our Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for special education meets every third Tuesday of each month from 6-8pm at Serna Center. There is also an option to Zoom in, but for in-person attendees, child care and refreshments are provided.
Please help spread the word about these meetings in your communications to families and staff.
Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Application
All families play a critical role in ensuring our Sacramento City Unified schools are properly funded. You can do your part by completing the required Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) application.
Regardless of your income, the LCFF Application must be completed by all families. This is because a large portion of the funds received from the state are based on the socio-economic status of our students. Collecting this information from all families will ensure 69ÊÓƵ schools receive the maximum amount of state funding possible.
This important extra funding is used to provide more comprehensive programs to ensure that all students are given an equal opportunity to be grade level ready and graduate with the greatest number of postsecondary choices from the widest array of options.
You and your school community give input into how this funding is used through the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP).
The LCFF application will be available through October
31, 2024.
Infant/Toddler Enrollment
8 Weeks to Age 3
69ÊÓƵ Infant/Toddler program offers an enriching environment and high-quality services to families and their infants and toddlers. The program provides comprehensive services and learning experiences that support infant and toddler physical (nutrition and mental health wellness) educational, social-emotional development. Services include early identification of needs, culturally relevant curriculum and assessments, strengthening parent engagement and knowledge in the area of child development and critical milestones.
Download flyer for more information:
Infant/Toddler Flyer
Multilingual Literacy Resources
Documents * Forms * Letters
Multilingual Literacy Pamphlet:
EL Folder Contents: Checklist