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Overview
College and Career Readiness
The San Francisco Unified School District, Office of College and Career Readiness integrates a series of local, state and federal initiatives to insure that every SFUSD student is both College & Career Ready upon graduation. Each of our programs institute the three R's Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships.
Current Teacher/Student Opportunities
BUILD SF - Teacher Summer Externships
You Are Invited to Attend an Informational Session about the
Build S.F. Teacher Externship
March 1st 4:30 pm – 6 pm @ Chronicle Building 901
Mission Street
Please click on the following OMS link to register for the informational
session:
Contact us:
Linda Wells
Supervisor of Secondary Programs
WellsL@sfusd.edu
415-379-7751
Evan Decker
Pathways Coordinator
DeckerE@sfusd.edu
415-379-7769
Ramiro Raygosa
TECH21 Coordinator
RaygosaR@sfusd.edu
(415) 695-5860
James Cole
Partnership Development
ColeJ@sfusd.edu
415-379-7764
Maisha Tawasha
Senior Clerk Typist
415-379-7767
415-750-8687 fax
Spotlight
Hillcrest Elementary Earns National Community Schools Award
Hillcrest was recently named a National Community School Award for Excellence winner by the Coalition for Community Schools. ... Read more
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