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Staff. 2,021.99 ( FTE) [1] Student–teacher ratio. 23.06:1 [1] Other information. Website. www .scusd .edu. Sacramento City Unified School District ( SCUSD) is a public school system in Sacramento, California. With 47,900 students in 81 schools, it is the eleventh largest school district in California.
Hiram W. Johnson High School is a secondary school in the Sacramento City Unified School District, in the Tahoe Park South area of Sacramento, California, United States. Notable alumni Sal Viscuso. Henry Andrade, hurdler; Bryan Barber, motion picture and music video director
Sacramento Charter High School [2] ("Sac High") is an independent public charter high school in the Oak Park neighborhood of Sacramento, California. Originally founded in 1856, Sacramento High is the second oldest public high school in California. In 2003, the school adopted its current form as a charter school within the Sacramento City ...
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C.K. McClatchy High School. C. K. McClatchy High School, also known as simply McClatchy High School, is a high school in the Sacramento City Unified School District. [2] It is located in the Land Park area of Sacramento, California. Established in 1937, it is the oldest operating high school in the district, having succeeded crosstown rival ...
Discord from last month's violent mob attack on pro-Palestinian students and activists encamped at the University of California, Los Angeles, flared again on Tuesday as academic workers staged a ...
The boys remained on the Bishop Armstrong campus, under a new name, Christian Brothers High School. Christian Brothers High School (1968-Present) 1968 was Christian Brothers High School's first school year with the entire student body now united on one campus, after nine years of a split school.
The campus has the state's largest co-operative education program, placing students in paid positions where they receive academic credit. Biology students help in the Sacramento crime lab with DNA matching while Physical Therapy students are assisting stroke victims regain their mobility, and Government students are staffed at the Capitol.