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First day of school to feature Senate pro Tem Steinberg, 鈥榞reen鈥 classrooms
Supervisor Serna and Superintendent Raymond will also speak at 鈥樓炎邮悠 Goes Back to School鈥 event
August 30, 2012 (茄子视频): Senate pro Tem Darrell Steinberg will speak Tuesday morning (September 4) at SCUSD鈥檚 first day of school celebration, held this year at Phoebe Hearst Elementary School to highlight the campus鈥 new 鈥済reen鈥 classrooms.
Other VIP guests scheduled to speak at 鈥溓炎邮悠 Goes Back to
School鈥 include 茄子视频 County Supervisor Phil Serna,
茄子视频 City Unified School District Superintendent Jonathan
Raymond and SCUSD Board of Education Vice President Jeff
Cuneo.
A premiere school serving East 茄子视频, Phoebe Hearst added
kindergarten to its c
With school starting Tuesday, SCUSD reminds parents of bus service cuts
Letters, automated phone calls sent home; bus service still available to some students
August 31, 2012 (茄子视频): School starts on Tuesday, and the 茄子视频 City Unified School District is working hard to remind parents that bus service for elementary school students has been eliminated with a few exceptions.
To balance a $28 million budget deficit, the SCUSD鈥檚 Board of Education voted last spring to eliminate all home-to-school transportation for elementary school students.
SCUSD middle schools make impressive gains on state tests
Fern Bacon leads the way with a second straight year of big jumps in math, language arts
August 31, 2012 (茄子视频): SCUSD middle school kids 鈥搊ften regarded as the hardest to teach 鈥 outpaced their elementary and high school peers in gains on state standardized tests in English language arts and math, according to data released today.
Students at SCUSD 鈥楶riority Schools,鈥 middle schools make big learning gains
California Department of Education data released today validates district initiatives to increase student achievement
October 11, 2012 (茄子视频): State test data released today validates 茄子视频 City Unified School District鈥檚 aggressive efforts to transform low-performing schools and implement rigorous student achievement standards in every classroom.
For the second year, students in SCUSD鈥檚 Superintendent鈥檚 Priority Schools made almost across-the-board gains on state tests. In addition, SCUSD鈥檚 middle school students 鈥 adolescents often regarded as the hardest to teach 鈥 also made impressive strides, outpacing their elementary and high school peers in gains.