Family & Community

Family & Community

Overview

SCUSD has myriad opportunities for families and community members to participate in the education of students.

Our goal is to empower and engage parents and community partners so that all students are supported in their learning.

Annual Parent and Student Rights Notification and Standards of Behavior Handbook

Overview
Download Handbook

English Handbook 

Translated versions of the handbook will be posted as soon as they are available. 

Sign the Handbook

Each year, parent/guardian(s) and their student(s) are required to review the Parent and Student Rights Handbook. This Handbook provides essential policy and procedural information on various important topics, including health and safety, pesticides, standards of behavior, nutrition, attendance, and more.

Constituent Services Office

Overview

The Sacramento Unified School District established a Constituent Services Office (CSO) to respond to the needs of parents and community members.

The CSO’s mission is to help Sac City parents and community members receive their requested information and guide them on the most effective route to address or resolve concerns.

The CSO can be reached during normal business hours at (916) 643-9000 and through our Let’s Talk forms

Community Facility Use Permits

Overview

The District Facilities Permit Office issues civic permits for the use of our facilities, including auditoriums, multi-purpose rooms, playing fields, and other locations.  

Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) Application

Overview

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 SCUSD 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.