Public schools provide tuition-free K-12 education to all resident students within their assigned attendance zones, offering academic programs, extracurricular activities, and student support services funded by local, state, and federal sources. There are 50 Public Schools locations in Sacramento, California.
Families in Sacramento should contact their school district's enrollment office to determine their assigned school based on home address and to learn about any open enrollment, magnet school, or inter-district transfer options that may be available for the upcoming school year.
List of Sacramento City, California Public Schools
James Marshall Elementary
Jefferson Elementary
Jedediah Smith Elementary School
John Bidwell Elementary
John Cabrillo Elementary
James Rutter Middle
John D. Sloat Elementary
John Reith Elementary
John H. Still
John Morse Therapeutic Center
John F. Kennedy High
John Muir Charter School, Headquarters
Joseph Bonnheim Elementary School
La Entrada Continuation High School
Kit Carson Middle
Las Flores High (Alternative)
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leroy Greene Academy
Leataata Floyd Elementary
Laurel Ruff Transition
Luther Burbank High
Main Avenue Elementary
Maeola E. Beitzel Elementary
Maple Glen Elementary School
Mariemont Elementary
Mark Twain Elementary
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Academy
Mark Hopkins Elementary School
Mary Tsukamoto Elementary
Matsuyama Elementary
Mira Loma High
Michael J. Castori Elementary
Morgan Jr./Sr. High
Morey Avenue Early Childhood Development
Morgan Junior/Senior High School
Natomas Charter
National University Academy Robla
Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Middle
Natomas Middle
Natomas Gateways Middle
Natomas Park Elementary
Nicholas Elementary
New Joseph Bonnheim (Njb) Community Charter
New Technology High
Noralto Elementary
North Area Community
North Area Community School
Nova Opportunity
Oak Park Preparatory Academy
Public Schools near Sacramento
Parents in Sacramento can access school performance data, attendance boundaries, and program offerings through the school district's website, and many districts in California offer parent portal access where families can monitor grades, attendance, and school communications in real time. When visiting a school administrative office, bring identification and any relevant student documentation to expedite enrollment or records requests.
You may also find Public Schools locations in nearby cities including Sacramento.