Sacramento City Unified School District

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Joe Serna, Jr. and Isabel Hernandez-Serna Center at the Sacramento City Unified School District.
Joe Serna, Jr. and Isabel Hernandez-Serna Center at the Sacramento City Unified School District.

Sacramento City Unified School District is located at the Serna Center in Sacramento, California, USA.

The district has been serving most of the city of Sacramento for over 150 years. Sacramento High School opened in 1856 and is the second oldest high school in the United States west of the Mississippi River. Also, home to Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School, and John F. Kennedy High School.

As Sacramento grew, the district grew and now is among the 10 largest school districts in California serving about 50,000 K-12 students and 20,000 adult education students. Sacramento City is “unified” because kindergarten through 12th students are served. Along with neighborhood schools, there are specialized programs such as basic or fundamental, alternative schools, Waldorf methods, charter, JROTC, international study, criminal justice, and independent study.

The superintendent of Sacramento City Unified School District is Dr. M. Magdalena Carrillo Mejia.

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Elementary Schools (I) Elementary Schools (II) Elementary Schools {III} Elementary Schools {IV}
A.M. Winn Edward Kemble Jedediah Smith Oak Ridge
Abraham Lincoln Elder Creek John Bidwell Pacific
Alice Birney Ethel I. Baker John Cabrillo Parkway
Bear Flag Ethel Phillips John D. Sloat Peter Burnett
Bret Harte Father Keith B. Kenny Joseph Bonnheim Phoebe A. Hearst
Camellia Basic Freeport Lisbon Pony Express
Caroline Wenzel Fruit Ridge Maple Sequoia
Cesar Chavez Golden Empire Marian Anderson Susan B. Anthony
Clayton B. Wire H.W. Harkness Mark Hopkins Sutterville
Collis P. Huntington Hollywood Park Mark Twain Tahoe
Crocker/Riverside Hubert H. Bancroft Matsuyama Theodore Judah
David Lubin Isador Cohen Nicholas Thomas Jefferson
Earl Warren James W. Marshall O.W. Erlewine Washington
K-8 Schools Middle Schools High Schools Charter Schools
Caleb Greenwood Albert Einstein American Legion America's Choice
Capital City/Independent Study California Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions Genesis
Genevieve Didion Charles M. Goethe C.K. McClatchy Sacramento New Technology
John H. Still Fern Bacon Capital City/Independent Study The Met
Leonardo da Vinci Kit Carson Hiram W. Johnson
Martin Luther King Jr. Sam Brannan John F. Kennedy
Success/CHESS Academy Sutter Luther Burbank
Will C. Wood Rosemont
West Campus

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