Natomas Unified School District

Sacramento County21 Schools~16,752 Students Enrolled

Academic Calendar

Holidays & Events2026-2027
  • Jul04

    Independence Day Holiday

    Jul 4, 2026

  • Aug13

    First Day of School

    Aug 13, 2026

  • Sep07

    Labor Day Holiday

    Sep 7, 2026

  • Oct08

    First Quarter Ends

    Oct 8, 2026

  • Oct30

    First Trimester Ends

    Oct 30, 2026

  • Nov11

    Veteran's Day Holiday

    Nov 11, 2026

  • Nov23

    Thanksgiving Break

    Nov 23, 2026 - Nov 27, 2026

  • Dec16

    Secondary Minimum Days

    Dec 16, 2026 - Dec 17, 2026

  • Dec18

    District Wide Minimum Day

    Dec 18, 2026

  • Dec18

    Second Quarter Ends

    Dec 18, 2026

  • Dec21

    Winter Recess Begins

    Dec 21, 2026 - Dec 31, 2026

  • Jan04

    Winter Recess Ends

    Jan 4, 2027

  • Jan18

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday

    Jan 18, 2027

  • Feb08

    Lincoln's Birthday Observance

    Feb 8, 2027

  • Feb15

    Washington's Birthday Observance

    Feb 15, 2027

  • Feb26

    Second Trimester Ends

    Feb 26, 2027

  • Mar12

    Third Quarter Ends

    Mar 12, 2027

  • Mar29

    Spring Recess Begins

    Mar 29, 2027 - Mar 31, 2027

  • Apr02

    Spring Recess Ends

    Apr 2, 2027

  • May26

    Secondary Minimum Days

    May 26, 2027 - May 27, 2027

  • May28

    Last Day / District Wide Minimum Day

    May 28, 2027

  • May28

    Fourth Quarter/Third Trimester Ends

    May 28, 2027

  • May31

    Memorial Day Holiday

    May 31, 2027

  • Jun19

    Juneteenth Holiday

    Jun 19, 2027

Area & Neighborhood Coverage

The Natomas Unified School District proudly serves a significant and rapidly developing portion of Sacramento County, California. Its boundaries primarily encompass the dynamic Natomas basin, a vibrant area just north of downtown Sacramento. This includes communities such as North Natomas, South Natomas, and portions of Gardenland, providing educational services within a region known for its blend of established neighborhoods and newer residential developments. The district’s reach extends across an area strategically located near the Sacramento International Airport and major transportation corridors like I-5 and I-80, connecting it seamlessly to the wider Sacramento metropolitan area and beyond.

District Overview & Regional Role

Natomas Unified School District plays an integral role in the fabric of Sacramento County, serving as a foundational element for families residing in the northern part of the city. As a key institution within this evolving region, the district contributes to the community's overall well-being and growth. Its presence helps shape the local environment, providing a stable and consistent resource for residents. The district is deeply embedded in the daily life of Natomas, reflecting the unique character and aspirations of this distinct Sacramento neighborhood, positioned between the Sacramento River and the burgeoning commercial and residential zones of the capital city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which specific areas within Sacramento County are encompassed by the Natomas Unified School District?

The Natomas Unified School District primarily serves the Natomas basin area of Sacramento County, including the communities of North Natomas, South Natomas, and parts of Gardenland, situated just north of downtown Sacramento.

What is the general geographical character of the Natomas area within Sacramento County?

The Natomas area is characterized by its flat, fertile land, historically part of the Sacramento River floodplain. It features a mix of newer residential developments, commercial zones, and open spaces, with its proximity to the Sacramento River and various sloughs defining its natural landscape.

How does the Natomas Unified School District interact with local Sacramento County initiatives or community efforts?

Natomas Unified School District is an active participant in the broader Sacramento County community. It collaborates with local government entities, neighborhood associations, and various community groups to support the overall welfare and development of the Natomas region and its residents, fostering strong local connections.