NATOMAS – Offering a strong slate of academic choices and programs, Natomas Unified School District this week began enrolling new or transfer students for the 2014-15 school year. Prospective students can obtain enrollment packets or get questions answered through the… Know friends, neighbors who want to attend a Natomas school?
Here’s the assignment: Cook dinner for 200 people. Students in Discovery High School’s Culinary Arts program did precisely that, creating a feast that included turkey, ham, chicken, jambalaya, tamales, macaroni and cheese, candied yams, dressing, fruit salad, chocolate chip cookies… Dinner for 200? Culinary Arts offers Thanksgiving feast
Inderkum High School’s band has something new to toot its horn about – a Top-20 ranking statewide. Award-winning performances by the Tigers’ Marching Band and Color Guard in numerous competitions this fall has sparked a ranking of 5th overall in… Tigers Marching Band and Color Guard wins elite state ranking
Gov. Jerry Brown came to Jefferson School to applaud the gift of sight to young students struggling to see a whiteboard. Brown’s press conference Tuesday, November 19th, celebrated the Vision to Learn nonprofit group that has given eye examinations to… Gov. Brown applauds gift of sight at Jefferson School
Two Rivers Elementary School is one of eight Sacramento County schools that have met the eligibility criteria to apply for designation as a California Distinguished School, honoring the state’s most exemplary and inspiring public schools. Natomas Unified was notified of… Two Rivers honored with invite to apply for Distinguished School status
The message is simple: Safety first. Every Natomas Unified School District student in kindergarten through eighth grades is receiving a school-bus yellow reflector to attach to their backpacks or jackets this week, improving their visibility to vehicles while walking or… Keeping Student Safety First – with Reflectors
One came bearing money, the other advice, but the common denominator was a positive message about students’ future in separate campus appearances October 25th by Assemblyman Richard Pan and Intel representative Dan Ponzo. Pan, a Sacramento Democrat, appeared at a… Two campuses, two themes, same goal: Helping Students
The new principal of Discovery High School said he learned a valuable lesson about hard work from his single mother who toiled at two jobs to pay bills. “If she could do it, so could I,” Christopher Morris said of… Meet the New Principal of Discovery High School