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Superintendent says district saw summer growth; 3,356 students served in summer programs and 19,570 enrolled for fall
Summary
Superintendent Sachs told the Fairfield‑Suisun Unified board the district supported thousands of students over summer (3,356 in summer school; 1,252 in expanded learning) and opened the 2025‑26 year with roughly 19,570 students. The report included CAASPP growth at several sites, lower chronic absenteeism at some schools, graduation‑rate gains and
Superintendent Sachs told the Fairfield‑Suisun Unified School District governing board on Aug. 21 that the district had a busy summer and is beginning the 2025‑26 school year with an enrollment of approximately 19,570 students.
Sachs summarized summer programs and outcomes: 3,356 students participated in summer school, 821 students used credit recovery, and 188 students attended the extended‑school‑year program for students with IEPs. The district's expanded learning opportunity program served 1,252 students during the summer, the superintendent said.
Sachs highlighted academic results from the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), noting several schools showed growth of 5 percentage points or more in meeting or exceeding standards.…
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