
Special early dismissal time for the LAST DAY of sc…
Reminder, we are on early dismissal ALL WEEK with a special early dismissal 06/08. Last Day of School  SPECIAL early dismissal TK/K  – 11:40 1st-5th – 12:20
14751 Juniper St., San Leandro, CA 94579
Phone: 510-895-7944 | Fax: 5510-317-6422
14751 Juniper St., San Leandro, CA 94579
Phone: 510-895-7944 | Fax: 5510-317-6422
14751 Juniper St., San Leandro, CA 94579
Phone: 510-895-7944 | Fax: 5510-317-6422
Reminder, we are on early dismissal ALL WEEK with a special early dismissal 06/08. Last Day of School  SPECIAL early dismissal TK/K  – 11:40 1st-5th – 12:20
As we start the last week of school, we wish a fond “Happy Retirement” to these lovely SLUSD team members! We had the honor to celebrate them with their families at our first annual retirement dinner last week, and we invite you to wish them all the best
If your child will be using public transportation for the 2023-2024 school year, please use the link below to complete the Free student transit pass form. Applying now will help your student have the Clipper card ready for use at the beginning of the s
Students enrolled in San Leandro Unified, who have been identified as needing academic support, will be invited to attend the 2023 summer learning program. SLUSD staff will refer students based on multiple factors including grades, test scores, and local assessment data.Â
The School Site Council is comprised of parents, teachers, and our principal to oversee the governance of our programs, policies, plans, and procedures.
ELAC Members review programs for students who are second-language learners and learn about English Language Development instruction.
Find all the information you need including policies related to hate violence, bullying, harassment, discrimination, suicide prevention, and more!
To apply for the San Leandro TK-12 virtual academy please complete the application form linked below. If you have any questions, contact Matthew Steinecke (msteinecke@slusd.us)
A Land Acknowledgement is a formal statement that recognizes and respects Indigenous Peoples as traditional stewards of this land and the enduring relationship that exists between Indigenous Peoples and their traditional territories. Hear what it means to members of the Native American and Indigenous Peoples Steering Group at Northwestern here (link is external).
Chochenyo is one of the Ohlone languages in the Utian family. It is the indigenous language to the inner East Bay. Today, the language continues to be spoken by Muwekma people.
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