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Superintendent's Message: Back to School 2025-26

Superintendent's Message: Back to School 2025-26

Dear RCSD Community,

Welcome back! As we begin a new school year, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to welcome our 6,500 students and their families, our teachers and staff, and our supportive community—and to extend a special greeting to those joining Redwood City School District (RCSD) for the very first time.

This year, we welcome more than 340 Transitional Kindergarten (TK) students and more than 1,100 students who are completely new to our district. We’re also excited to celebrate the arrival of 56 new classroom teachers, close to 30 classified staff members who joined us this summer, and 10 new school leaders. Among these educators are 47 veteran teachers who have chosen to continue their careers with RCSD and nine talented individuals beginning their teaching journey with us.

Their presence reflects our district’s reputation as an organization where passionate professionals want to grow and make an impact in the lives of children.

Our Progress Is Intentional

The work happening across our schools is not by accident—it is intentional. It is guided by a strategic plan built on community input, data, and our shared values. That plan is the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP)—a roadmap that directs resources where they are needed most and supports the whole child.

Thanks to this plan, we’ve made meaningful progress. Suspension rates are down, performance for English Learners has improved tremendously, and our ability to intervene and provide support to student needs has improved. We are focused on increasing attendance, reducing chronic absenteeism, and raising academic outcomes for all learners. New investments in targeted instructional strategies are helping us take the next step forward, with clear goals in place through 2027.

Investing in Our Schools Through Measure S

We’re also proud of the work we’re doing to repair, upgrade, modernize, and improve our school facilities through Measure S, the second phase of our School Modernization and Construction Program. This bond measure, approved by voters in November 2022, is helping us modernize school facilities and improve learning environments across the district.

Our first major project under this bond was to address indoor climate conditions through HVAC improvements. This summer, we made significant progress at Adelante Selby, Hoover, Roosevelt, and Taft, where permanent HVAC systems are being installed to replace temporary units. These upgrades will improve comfort, safety, and learning and working conditions for our students and staff. Additional improvements, such as thermal curtains, upgraded blinds, and energy-efficient lighting, are also underway across schools to enhance energy savings and classroom environments.

As these projects continue, we’re committed to keeping our community informed. We thank our supportive community for approving Measure S in November 2022.

Aligning Programs and Services to Budget Realities

While we celebrate these advancements, we must also navigate real financial challenges ahead. On June 25, 2025, the RCSD Board of Trustees adopted a $151.5 million operating budget for the 2025–26 school year. This budget aligns with our mission, vision, values, and goals—and is grounded in a commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency.

To maintain stability, we are using a portion of the district’s fund balance—savings carried forward from prior years—to continue services this year. However, with declining enrollment, we must adjust programs and services to reflect the reality of serving a smaller student population in future years.

Despite these pressures, RCSD remains in solid financial standing. The adopted budget supports our top priorities:

  • Maintaining core instructional programs and high-quality teaching,

  • Continuing academic interventions, enrichment opportunities, and student wellness services,

  • Providing safe, functional, and welcoming school environments, and

  • Offering competitive compensation and professional development for our dedicated educators and staff

We will continue to monitor and plan carefully and responsibly, engaging our community as we make thoughtful decisions that protect our progress while preparing for a reduction in programs and services aligned to a much smaller student population.

Looking Ahead

This year, our focus remains on creating joyful, rigorous, and inclusive learning environments where all students thrive. None of this would be possible without our incredible teachers and staff, our engaged families, and our supportive community. Thank you for standing with us as we move forward—intentionally and together.

I invite you to explore this year’s Annual Report, which highlights our achievements and outlines where we’re headed next. Whether you're returning or new to RCSD, I’m excited to partner with you in creating a successful school year for each and every Redwood City child.

In partnership for a successful 2025-26,

John Baker
Superintendent



Strategic Goals and 2025 Annual Report


School Modernization and Construction 2025 Annual Report 

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