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From the Superintendent

The Vacaville Unified School District takes pride in reflecting the importance and priority of the Vacaville community as we provide a quality educational 

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opportunity for our children. In all of our sixteen (16) schools, the quality of our standards-based programs provides the foundation for exceptional educational experiences. The Vacaville Unified School District provides for the interests and needs of our students through diverse opportunities including:  English Learner and dual immersion bilingual programs, gifted education, special education, college preparatory,  Advanced Placement courses, vocal and instrumental music, and technology education. 

 
VUSD offers differing instructional settings and philosophies which enable students and parents to find the learning environment in which the student can achieve greatest success. Buckingham Charter Magnet High School, Fairmont Charter School, ACE Charter Elementary School , Independent Study Program, and Country High Continuation School  all provide varied instructional strategies or settings.
 
I believe it is the people in our community who make the difference in our students’ lives. The VUSD  teaching staff, support employees and managers, parents, and community partners are invested in our children. A broad cross-section of stakeholders participate in the review and refinement of our Strategic Plan, which defines our District’s core values and priorities. This Strategic Plan provides focus to our Board of Trustees and District Leadership as we address District issues.
 
The Vacaville community has supported Vacaville Unified School District in maintaining a forward educational focus and refinement during this California Fiscal Crisis. Our employee groups have assisted the District in reducing cost commitments; various advisory committees, parent booster groups and foundations, and community service clubs have provided significant support for co-curricular and extra-curricular programs. All of these efforts have supported the continued improvement of our student performance outcomes and provided for our students’ continued growth and success.
 
I am honored that the Board of Trustees has selected me to lead the District during this time. This is a challenging, and at times, an unpredictable undertaking. The work is difficult, meaningful, and has impact. But for all of us in Vacaville Unified School District and in public education, now more than ever, each day we all work to make a contribution to our students.
 
At home, at work, or in our schools, I welcome your participation in this effort.
 
Dr. John Niederkorn
 
Superintendent

Contact Us

Dr. John Niederkorn, Superintendent
Phone: (707) 453-6100
Email: JNiederkorn@vacavilleusd.org

 



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Teresa Flores, Executive Secretary
Phone: (707) 453-6101
Email: teresaf@vacavilleusd.org

 

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Donna Suchoski, Staff Secretary
Phone: (707) 453-6102
Email: DonnaS@vacavilleusd.org

Department Fax
Fax: (707) 453-7114

Duties of the Superintendent's Office

 The Superintendent's Office provides general administrative services to the District, support services to the Governing Board and an avenue for community relations and communication.

  Duties of the Superintendent's Office include:

  • Provide Governing Board support services including coordination of Board Meetings, recognitions, commendations and special events.    
  • Maintains and interprets current Board Policies.    
  • Accepts correspondence and calls from staff, students and general public on behalf of the Superintendent and the Governing Board. 
  • Review fliers/communications before distribution to school sites.    
  • Facilitates the Administrative Leadership Team which consists of District management personnel.  
  • Coordinates and organizes major district wide events during the year.    
  • Provides two-way communication involving internal and external communications.