Students will be posing with the Golden State Warriors World Championship team trophy at the African-American Honor Roll celebration, which honors the approximately 1,200 students in grades 3-12 who are earning a 3.0 grade point average or higher.
Events have been unfolding at Lowell High School over the past few weeks that shine a light on deep and systemic problems we have in this country and right here in our own community and in our schools. An offensive display put up by one student for Black History Month has been a catalyst for students and families to speak up about ongoing concerns
The San Francisco Board of Education has unanimously approved a resolution to expand its Condom Availability Program to all district middle school youth.
San Francisco Board of Education commissioners unanimously endorsed a proposal before the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to extend voting rights in San Francisco to 16- and 17-year olds for San Francisco municipal elections, while also urging the Board of Supervisors to include non-citizens in local elections.
San Francisco Board of Education commissioners unanimously approved a feasibility study for increasing access and opportunity to world language instruction for elementary students who are not enrolled in immersion programs.
Last summer, when the state stopped giving the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE), dozens of SFUSD high school seniors were not granted diplomas because they hadn’t passed the exam before testing was ended.
San Francisco Board of Education commissioners unanimously approved a resolution to support proposed legislation by Supervisors Scott Wiener, Malia Cohen and Eric Mar, to raise the age to purchase tobacco products to 21.
With all the variables that go into making schools great for every child, there is a lot of data to look at. That’s where a new plan required by the State of California called the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) comes in.