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Students socialize during lunch at Sutter Middle School in Folsom on Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. Sacramento-area school board candidates have received significant funding from local teachers unions ...
Sacramento County school districts not placing bonds Natomas Unified School District will not be putting a bond measure on the ballot this year, despite estimating $1.13 billion in facility needs ...
Harvey Willson “H.W.” Harkness was elected as the first president of the Sacramento board of education in 1853. [4] In 1854, city commissioners opened Sacramento's first public school, consisting of two grammar schools and a co-ed primary school. In 1856, Sacramento High School, the city's first high school, opened. [5]
For example, tax rate projections estimate that both the Measure E and Measure I (2002) bonds will be paid off by 2034, which would put that year’s tax rate at about $80 per $100,000 assessed value.
The Sacramento County Assessor determines the assessed valuation of property in the county. The Sacramento County Board of Education is composed of seven elected members who serve four-year terms. [4] It governs the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE), and appoints the Sacramento County Superintendent of Schools who is also its secretary.
Twin Rivers Adult School is a California Adult School part of the Twin Rivers Unified School District. It primarily serves the North Highlands , Del Paso Heights and North Sacramento regions. Twin Rivers Adult School was formerly named Grant Adult Education when it was part of the Grant Joint Union High School District .
Gov. Gavin Newsom is facing backlash from different public interest groups following the unveiling of his revised 2024-2025 budget, which addresses a $45 billion deficit by making big cuts to ...
In February 2002, the board appointed Jack Ehnes as chief executive officer of CalSTRS to administer the system consistent with the board's policies and rules. The board also selected a chief investment officer , (CIO) Christopher J. Ailman, to direct the investments of the Teachers' Retirement Fund in accordance with board policy.