In 1998, a survey of San Francisco’s youth identified a need for safe, easily accessible health services on high school campuses. Since then, Wellness programs have grown steadily at SFUSD high schools, offering free, confidential physical and behavioral health services to students where they can easily get to them – inside their schools.
Last spring, thousands of students took the new Smarter Balanced assessments online, replacing the old paper-and-pencil standardized tests of the past, and now aligned with the new Common Core curriculum.
At Argonne Elementary, the fourth- and fifth-grade students dress up as idioms and participate in a social mixer where they guess each other’s idiom costume.
The San Francisco Unified School District is one of 22 school districts accepted today into the League of Innovative Schools, a national coalition of forward-thinking school districts organized by Digital Promise, an independent, bipartisan nonprofit organization authorized by Congress to accelerate innovation in education.
The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution authored by Board President Emily M. Murase in support of teaching school district staff and students to identify the signs of human trafficking.
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy and Mayor Ed Leewith a total of 16,000 students expected to walk or bike to school on Wednesday, Walk and Roll to School Day.
More than 3,000 SFUSD middle school students will be treated to a free outdoor concert on the opening day of the 15th annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival.