Welcome to Flyer Camp! We are excited to offer a week of fun learning, enrichment, and community building the week of July 26th-July 30th. We have options for every grade level, but space is limited!
We are so thrilled to have our students back on campus 5 days a week for in-person instruction, and we’re glad that we are able to continue offering the distance learning option to families for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year which ends June 10. Beyond that, there is no indication from the state that distance learning will continue to be allowed in response to the COVID pandemic. All indications at this time show that schools will be back to in-person instruction solely in the fall.
In reaching an agreement with the Natomas Teachers’ Association, NUSD restores 5 day a week in-person instruction, maintains family choice, maintains safety measures as about 50% of our students return 5 days a week on Monday, April 12.
As we expected and shared with you on Sunday evening, Sacramento County is now in the red tier, a less restrictive tier that allows secondary students (6-12) to return to in-person instruction.
We are getting one step closer to reopening for secondary grades (6-12). On Friday afternoon, we learned that Sacramento County may be moving into the red tier on Tuesday, March 16, the tier needed to be able to reopen for in-person instruction for middle and high school. If this holds, secondary in-person will start on Monday, March 22. We will know more on Tuesday.
Commencing with the 2021-22 school year, Natomas Unified will launch a K-12 Virtual Academy that will provide families with an innovative option for students to learn, thrive, and excel in a virtual environment.
In an effort to help slow down the spread of COVID-19 and to create a healthy Natomas, the Natomas Unified School District will begin administering COVID vaccinations with the support of the Sacramento County Public Health and Dr. Rusty Oshita, a physician with Urgent Care Now.
As students prepare for a transitional reopening and as a reminder when they return to campus, it’s important for them to know and understand the changes to their school and what they need to do to keep themselves and everyone around them safe and healthy. NUSD has compiled a series of videos and colorful graphics to help students understand how they can do their part to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Please take a few minutes to answer some questions that will help us move forward with our 18-month plan, as well as just check in with you on how things are going.
Natomas Unified School District is inviting parents, guardians, and community members to become a member of the Local Control Accountability Plan Parent Advisory Committee (LCAP PAC).
As NUSD looks to a transitional reopening, we need families to make a decision about their students’ educational options. Please complete one decision form per NUSD student in your household no later than October 26, 2020.
NUSD shares a series of school site videos designed to share our site safety procedures and actions we have taken to prepare for the return to in-person classes when the time comes.
As part of September’s Suicide Prevention Month, Natomas Unified wants to ensure parents and primary caregivers are aware of the prevalence of suicide and suicide attempts among youth, the warning signs of suicide, how to respond when they recognize their child or another youth is at risk, and where to turn for help in the community when a crisis occurs.
Last year, students designed a poster related to bullying prevention. This year, students are invited to submit a 60-second PSA that will help spread their message about how each of us (individually or as a group) can prevent/end bullying in a kind, nonviolent manner. The contest will be divided into four winners: K-3, 4-6, 7-8, and grades 9-12.
Natomas Unified School District Virtual Tutoring and Wellness Center is now open and available to assist students and parents with online appointments for academic and social-emotional support, answers to health-related issues, and workshops for both students and parents. To provide flexibility for working parents, the center is open virtually after school on Mondays – Thursdays between 3-8 p.m., and Fridays between 3-5 p.m.
Our awesome community partner, Sacramento Public Library, has created a FREE virtual library with access to over 50 online resources including ebooks, magazines, research tools and family activities.