School Board Approves 2024 School Accountability Report Cards
Redwood City School District (RCSD) has completed and approved the 2024 School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs) for all 12 district schools.
These annual reports serve as a source of information for families and the community, offering comprehensive insights into each school’s educational offerings and performance.
Each SARC covers essential aspects such as curriculum and instruction details, fiscal data, teacher and staff information, class courses, school safety plans, and demographics. While primarily focusing on the previous academic year, SARCs may also include pertinent information from earlier school years to provide a holistic view of school performance and trends.
State and federal laws mandate the publication of SARCs, affirming parents’ rights to access comprehensive information about their child’s school. RCSD remains committed to upholding these standards while enhancing transparency and communication across the district. The publication of SARCs in both English and Spanish ensures accessibility for members of RCSD’s community.
The SARCs are accessible on both the district and individual school websites. In addition, families and community members can request a paper copy of the SARC from any school office or the District Office.
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