TUSD Information

IMMIGRATION PROTESTS/STUDENT WALKOUTS

View TUSD Letter to Families 02.18.26 HERE

Tracy Unified is aware of planned student walkouts/protests against Federal immigration policies.  In addition to messages previously sent to parents by school sites as well as the district office, we want you to be aware of the following:

*Students have a constitutional right to protest and the school cannot stop them

*School sites have been instructed to create a safe space on campus for students to peacefully protest, however some students are planning to leave campus to protest

*We highly encourage you to speak with your students about this issue

*If students choose to leave campus, it is an unexcused absence, unless the parent calls in to excuse it prior to leaving campus (Pursuant to Ed. Code Section 48205, parents are allowed to excuse a political protest once a year)

*For student athletes who leave campus, they will be ineligible to play that day or Saturday

*If your student decides to protest, please encourage them to stay on campus where it is safe.

 

FINANCIAL REPORTS

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BOND INFORMATION

Measure "O" was approved by the voters at the November 5, 2024, election. For information regarding this bond and the Citizens' Oversight Committee, please visit our BOND PAGE HERE.

AIR QUALITY 

Air quality is always a concern during the fire season. TUSD reviews information and guidelines from the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.  If you would like more information on monitoring the air quality in Tracy, please review the information and links below.

ROAR GUIDELINES

Monitor Tracy Air Quality by address HERE 

Monitor Tracy Air Quality by city or zip HERE

During Level 3 and up, principals will continue to:

  • Monitor air quality levels
  • Monitor students with asthma/health conditions that may be affected
  • Implement rainy day schedule if needed
     

 

HEAT RISK INFORMATION

During the next few months of the school year, the City of Tracy will experience various levels of Heat Risk during the school day. If you have questions about the Heat Risk Level, TUSD is using the guidelines provided by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Please select the image below for guidelines between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

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HEAT GUIDE

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Please take this time to talk with your student about the following ways to beat the heat:

  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day and avoid sugary drinks and foods. 
  • Dress lightly: Wear light-weight, light-colored, loose fitting clothing to help reduce sun exposure and prevent excessive heat absorption 
  • Limit outdoor activities: Stay cool and calm by limiting outdoor activities