Upcoming Events / Próximos eventos
ELAC Meeting (Library/Biblioteca)
ELAC Meeting 12/4, 5-6:45pm / Reunión de ELAC- Jueves, 4 de diciembre de 5:00 a 6:45 p.m.
Closed Week, 12-8 to 12-12pm No Activities, Field Trips, Assemblies
Finals Week, 12-15 to 12-18
Last Day of Fall Semester, December 19th, 2025
See you in the New Year, January 5th, Monday!
Mission High School Open House / Casa Abierta
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Wednesday, Dec 3rd, 5:30-6:30pm
-Hear from students
-College
-CTE Pathways
-Mission Sports
Miércoles 3 de diciembre, de 17:30 a 18:30 hora
-Escuchar de los estudiantes
-Universidad
-CTE Pathways
-Deportes de Mission
Need to Excuse your Child's Absence?-¿Necesita excusar la ausencia de su hijo?
Report an absence-Reportar una ausencia Mission High School Google Form 25-26
You can also use the ParentVue option for a full day absence!
También puede usar la opción ParentVue para justificar una ausencia de un día completo.
Bell Schedule 2025-2026
April welcomes Autism Acceptance Month at Mission High School!-El Mes de la Aceptación del Autismo en Mission High School
Autism Acceptance Month, celebrated in April, shifts the focus from simply raising awareness about autism to embracing and celebrating the unique experiences and perspectives of autistic individuals, fostering a more inclusive and understanding society.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
The Shift from Awareness to Acceptance:
While April used to be known as Autism Awareness Month, the focus has expanded to Autism Acceptance Month, recognizing that autism is a natural part of human diversity, not something to be eradicated or simply acknowledged.
Mission High School's BSU welcomes Black History Month!
We are excited to start our Black History Month Celebrations with our Soul Food Tasting Event!
Community Resources
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Dear SFUSD Community:
With upcoming changes in the federal administration, I want to take this opportunity to reiterate SFUSD’s commitment to protecting the rights of our students, families, and staff. We have been coordinating closely with the City and County of San Francisco and California Department of Education to ensure we have resources and plans in place for supporting vulnerable communities.
1) SFUSD Sanctuary Policy: SFUSD is a safe haven for all students regardless of citizenship status. Every student has the right to attend school re
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Mission High Classrooms are CELL PHONE FREE ZONES!
We want to share with you all that we have decided as a school community to implement a new cell phone policy. Cell phones are never to be used for entertainment purposes in the classroom: video watching, game playing, texting friends, social media are not appropriate for school time. We want ALL students to stay engaged in their classes and we want them learning and not distracted. With that said, we are going to be enforcing a CELL PHONE FREE POLICY IN ALL CLASSROOMS.
We look forward to working together with you all to ensure that all students have an academic and joyful experience!
Students at this S.F. high school defy odds to get into UCs, elite colleges. What’s the secret?
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Mission is located in front of the beautiful Dolores Park where the neighborhoods of the Mission, Noe Valley, and the Castro meet. The campus is accessible from all parts of the City with its central location. We instill positive social values, acceptance, and an appreciation for the diversity represented at Mission. Our academic focus school-wide is aimed at preparing ALL of our students for college and careers with rigorous courses including a rich array of AP and honors courses. We also have numerous business and college partnerships to assist us in making sure that our students set high goals throughout their high school years and upon graduation. Recent graduates now attend Stanford, UCLA, UCB, Cornell, Spelman, and many other universities throughout the country.
Beginning in the Fall of the 2007/08 school year, the Mission faculty collectively created a working definition of Anti-Racist/Equity education: Anti-Racist/Equity Teaching promotes respect for diversity and creates a context within which students' experiences can be understood, appreciated, and connected to the curriculum. Our work around equity teaching has enabled us as an entire community to engage families, students, and staff, and have honest and powerful conversations around the meaning and practice of social justice and equity. Access and equity mean, for the Mission school team, that all students must have access to all services in order to create an equal playing field, and that we need to consider all facets of identity in order to create a safe, nurturing environment.
The Mission Community defines high achievement and joyful learning as fostering a high dose of trust between student and teacher in order to support all of our students as they develop into deeply independent, curious, motivated young adults, with wide-ranging interests, well-prepared for all of the challenges and opportunities that await them in the post-high school world. Mission families agree that joyful learning is the key to ensure that students realize their full potential through relevance, engagement, and connection.
We believe it is crucial that families have deep trust in the school to take care of each student, and we take this charge very seriously. This is the essential element in all that we do at Mission. As Mission is one of the most diverse schools in the San Francisco public school district, keeping our promise to our community includes addressing the diversity of our families, keeping parents informed on both an individual student basis and a school-wide basis, and offering a consistent model of a culture of caring for all members of the Mission community. We offer flexible scheduling for parent/teacher conferences, phone calls home for more than just discipline, and numerous avenues and opportunities for families to partner with Mission. There are many opportunities for families to deepen their connection with Mission in order to support both their own students and the community at large. We value the Mission connections as authentic, meaningful, and mindful of the diversity of our families.