Summer Accelerated Math

Introduction

📢 The application for Summer Accelerated Math is now open! Apply here with your s.sfusd.edu account.

Summer Accelerated Math Link to this section

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Deadline: Friday, March 20, 2026 at 5:00 p.m.  

Enrollment notifications begin: March 26, 2026

SFUSD offers a summer math program at Lowell High School  from June 9 – July 17, 2026 (no class June 19 or July 3), 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. daily. Breakfast and lunch are provided.

Programs Link to this section

I. Accelerated Geometry (for current SFUSD 9th graders)

  • For students completing CCSS Algebra 1 (or currently in Algebra 2)
  • Must have a B or higher in current math
  • Earns full-year Geometry credit (10 units)
  • In-person, fast-paced summer course
  • Designed for students who plan to take Algebra 2 in 10th grade

II. Accelerated Algebra 1 (for current SFUSD 8th graders, part of the 8th grade Alg. 1 pilot)

  • For 8th grade students who have not yet taken Algebra 1 in 8th grade
  • Must have a B or higher in 8th grade math
  • Self-paced online Algebra 1 with daily in-person teacher support
  • Held on campus during the same summer schedule

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Eligibility & Expectations Link to this section

  • Students must have an A or B in their current math course
  • Students must attend all program days due to the intensive pace

How to Apply Link to this section

  • Student and parent/guardian must complete the application together.
  • Submit using the student’s s.sfusd.edu account
  • Have the student’s SFUSD ID number ready
  • The student will receive a copy of responses by email

Enrollment notifications begin: March 26, 2026

Questions: SummerMath@sfusd.edu

Summer Accelerated Math FAQs Link to this section

Is there a cost for either of the Summer Accelerated Math courses?
  • No, the intensive Summer Math courses are free for eligible students.
What if my student didn't get a seat in the course? 
  • We are working to provide enough seats for all qualified applicants, but it will depend on staffing availability. If necessary, there will be a waiting list for students who do not get a seat in the course. There are other options. Please discuss these options with your student's math teacher or counselor. 
Can you recommend another summer Math course?
  • We do not recommend specific outside courses because the options are always changing. If your student is interested in taking an Algebra I or Geometry course outside of SFUSD, you MUST complete paperwork and get the approval of your school administration and/or counselor prior to enrolling in a course to ensure that the course is "c"-approved for UC and meets other requirements. 
Will it help to fill out the application earlier or more than once?
  • No, all applications submitted within the application window will be processed in the same way. Submitting duplicate applications will not increase the chance of getting a seat.
How are students selected for the course if there are more applicants than seats?
  • Students will be assigned to available seats through a selection process with priority given to families with low incomes.​ We are working to provide enough seats for all qualified applicants, but it will depend on staffing availability. 
When will we know whether we have been accepted? 
  • Students and families will be notified by email beginning late March and into April. 
What information do we need to apply for either of the Accelerated Summer Math programs?
  • The student must apply using their s.sfusd.edu account. Additionally, they will need their semester grade and most recent grade in 8th grade Math, Algebra 1 or Algebra II (The grades will be verified.) Students and families must also verify that the student will commit to attending all days of the course. 

I have a question that hasn't been addressed on this page. Who can I ask?

You can email Max Gardner at SummerMath@sfusd.edu if you have specific questions that haven't been addressed. 

This page was last updated on February 21, 2026