San Juan Unified School District

San Juan Unified School District

Primary and Secondary Education

Carmichael, California 8,849 followers

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About us

Valuing diversity and excellence, the San Juan Unified School District's mission is to educate and inspire each student to succeed and responsibly contribute to a radically evolving world by providing innovative, rigorous, student-focused instruction and programs in a safe, caring, and collaborative learning community. As one of the largest California school districts, we serve more than 45,000 preschool, K-12 and adult learners in the communities of Citrus Heights, Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Gold River, Carmichael and Arden-Arcade in eastern Sacramento County. Our success is built upon strong community engagement and support coupled with a collaborative work environment that values having the time and resources needed to develop instructional practices and operational improvements together. As an organization and a community, we have called out a focus on improving equity and access to educational opportunities for all learners. We are working to give all staff the skills needed in culturally responsive practices to meet the needs of a rapidly diversifying student and parent population. View our non-discrimination statement at www.sanjuan.edu/nondiscrimination.

Website
http://www.sanjuan.edu
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Carmichael, California
Type
Educational
Founded
1960
Specialties
Education, Early Education, Teacher Collaboration, Beginning Teacher Support, equity, K-12 Education, Inclusive practices, Diversity, and Professional Development

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Employees at San Juan Unified School District

Updates

  • Do you want to be part of a diverse school district? Are you committed to ensuring student success? Are you passionate about providing innovative instruction and a caring, collaborative environment? ⭐ Encina Preparatory High School has several teaching positions available in the subject areas of Spanish, English, math and biology. Visit https://lnkd.in/gug7vEaG for more information and to apply!

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  • We’re growing with our community! 🌻🌱 Woodside K-8’s Innovative School has cultivated community partnerships to enrich the experiences of its students and families. By partnering with local organizations within Citrus Heights and the San Juan Unified community, such as the SAN JUAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION, Heights Church, CITRUS HEIGHTS KIWANIS FOUNDATION, Rotary Club Of Citrus Heights, and CHASEN, Woodside has transformed a part of the campus into an outdoor learning space and community garden. Learn more about how these community partnerships have propelled Woodside’s innovative practices at https://lnkd.in/gUTUgNiU!

  • In Rita Yund’s classroom, she carefully packs storage boxes full of memories from her time at Carriage Drive Elementary School. It is a bittersweet time for Yund and her school community, as she closes a chapter of serving 41 years as a teacher at San Juan Unified School District, and transitions to her next chapter as a retiree. 📖✨ “My favorite part of teaching has been the connection with my students,” said Yund. “I always tell them that once you are my student you will always be my student. It brings me joy to see how they have grown and to see all of their accomplishments.” Yund began teaching at Cameron Ranch Elementary School in January 1982, and has continuously inspired generations of students since the start of her career. Learn more about Yund and her journey at buff.ly/3Vu0jpP. 🏫 San Juan Unified congratulates and thanks all of this year’s retirees for their commitment to serving our community. As our retirees move on to the next phase of their lives, we hope they remember that their impact on San Juan Unified is immeasurable. ⭐

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  • San Juan Unified’s Special Education Community Advisory Committee (CAC) held their last meeting of the school year this week. We appreciate hearing family and student voices and are looking forward to continued partnership in support of our students with disabilities as we move into the next school year. We are actively recruiting interested community members and parents/guardians for openings on several district committees, including: -Bond Citizens' Oversight Committee -Curriculum, Standards, Instructional and Student Services Committee -Facilities Committee -Local Control and Accountability Plan Parent Advisory Committee -Special Education Community Advisory Committee For information about all of San Juan Unified’s committees and to apply, visit buff.ly/455atjV.

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  • Congratulations to San Juan Unified School District’s 2025 Teacher of the Year, Melissa Oates! Oates’s impactful career at San Juan Unified began in 2001 when she was hired as a substitute child development assistant. She eventually became a fourth and fifth-grade combination teacher at Dyer-Kelly in 2004, and has been teaching elementary school ever since! “Every morning, Melissa greets over 700 students at Dyer-Kelly Elementary School with a warm and welcoming smile,” said Dyer-Kelly Principal Jamal Hicks. “This daily ritual sets a positive tone and shows her commitment to ensuring every student feels seen and valued.” Learn more about Melissa and her impact at buff.ly/3wYdkyA or by clicking the link in our bio!

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  • San Juan Unified School District’s Adult Education job fair was a hit! ✨ Over 250 students, families and community members visited San Juan Unified’s Adult Education job fair on May 23. Attendees networked with 28 different employers including local businesses, state and local government agencies to learn more about their job vacancies. This fair was organized in partnership with the Sacramento Employment and Training Agency (SETA) and the California Employment Development Department (EDD). The Adult Education program at San Juan Unified aims to prepare students for meaningful and satisfying career opportunities after they complete high school requirements, English language acquisition or workforce training. For more information about San Juan Unified’s Adult Education program, visit buff.ly/3VofkcR

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  • The last month of the school year brings a lot of excitement and validation to our students and families as we celebrate the accomplishments of students, staff and the community. These celebrations and recognitions aren’t just about reflection; they’re about laying the groundwork for even brighter partnerships and successes ahead. Read Superintendent Bassanelli's full May message at: https://lnkd.in/gRV6y9dM

  • Happy Classified School Employee Week! 🏫🎉 Classified school employees play a vital role in providing for the welfare and safety of the San Juan Unified School District! They contribute to the establishment and promotion of a positive instructional environment and work diligently to provide essential services to our students. ⭐ These individuals can be found throughout San Juan Unified in many roles including after-school staff, campus safety monitors, technology support, custodians and more! 🤩 Thank you to all classified school employees for striving for excellence in all areas relative to the educational community! 🌟

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  • Meet Greta Scholtes, Spirit of San Juan 2024 Honoree! As a school principal, Scholtes is a leader and advocate for equity. Her commitment to Encina Preparatory High School can be seen through her dedication to students and families alike. She finds ways to create listening opportunities and feedback sessions to help increase access for all students. Learn more about Scholtes in the video below, and go to sanjuan.edu/spirit to learn about our other incredible 2024 Spirit of San Juan Honorees!

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