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Santa Cruz City Schools | K-12 Santa Cruz City Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations
Work at SCCS | SCCS Welcome to Santa Cruz City Schools! We've worked hard to make our district a great place to work that brings passionate professionals together in a shared goal of creating a superlative learning experience for a new generation of leaders
Human Resources - SCCS District Employment At-A-Glance Certificated (Teachers): 462 All Employee: 817 Uniform Williams Complaint From the California Department of Education: "A complaint is a written statement alleging discrimination, harassment, or a violation of a federal or state law or regulation Acomplaint must be filed by way of the Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP)as written in the California Code of
Employees - SCCS 2024-25 Open Enrollment is Now Closed If you missed the opportunity to update your health plan selections, please know that your current enrollments will be rolled over to the 2024-25 plan year
Enrollment Registration | SCCS District Families wishing to attend a school other than their school of residence within Santa Cruz City Schools: We do offer the opportunity for students to attend a school outside of their neighborhood's attendance boundary For Intradistrict in the 2025-26 school year, the priority filing period for Middle and High Schools is January 13 through February 8 Applications will be available
Special Education - SCCS Special Education Record Request Contact John Roberts via Phone: (831) 429-3410 x48217 or email at johnroberts@sccs net Special Education Transition Programs Contact Devon Linneman via Phone: (831) 429-3476 or FAX: (831) 429-3494
Board of Education - SCCS All SCCS students will be college-ready and will successfully access post-secondary educational and career opportunities SCCS will create positive, engaging school environments that promote the development of cognitive skills and the emotional social well-being of all students
Calendar - SCCS Santa Cruz City Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations
District - SCCS Make all students college career ready Create positive, engaging environments Eliminate achievement gaps Maintain a collaborative culture supporting effective teaching Commit all resources to efficiently support excellence equity Communicate partner with our diverse community
Students - SCCS Every student deserves to be pushed to their highest potential—and to be challenged to expand the their expectations Starting in Elementary school, classrooms provide opportunities for "extension" —allowing students with appetite or aptitude for a particular subject beyond grade level to dig deeper or move farther than their class From advanced classes in Middle School to both Advanced