The San Francisco Board of Education and SFUSD Superintendent Dr. Maria Su are pleased to announce that after intensive work to stabilize its finances, SFUSD is on track to reach a critical benchmark in its plan to exit state oversight and fully restore local control.
From the San Francisco Health Services Agency: Starting Jan. 1, 2026, some changes are coming to Medi-Cal that will affect undocumented Californians age 19 and older.
SFUSD is providing an update on the recent United Educators of San Francisco (UESF) strike authorization vote and reaffirming our commitment to negotiating with our labor partners in good faith.
Inclusive Schools Week is a disability forward event that celebrates difference and promotes sense of belonging at all of our school sites. This year's theme is "Children First: Building a Stronger Tomorrow."
Monthly automated Truancy letters will be posted to Synergy on Friday, December 12, 2025. Families and schools can ensure that attendance data is correct and complete by following this guidance.
From Dec. 22 through Jan. 4, Student Nutrition Services will not be serving meals at any sites. Please view our list of alternative food resources available during winter break.
As you begin to have winter holiday and end of semester celebrations, please keep the Wellness Policy top of mind. Celebrations can be fun and nutritious!
San Francisco CalFresh recipients received a letter from the San Francisco Health Services Agency (SFHSA) with information about a one-time emergency prepaid grocery card from GiveCard to help buy food during the government shutdown. Recipients should activate their grocery card by December 31, 2025.
Some SFUSD families who were eligible for SUN Bucks did not receive their card in June. If your child was actively enrolled between July 1, 2024 and September 2, 2025, they may still receive their SUN Bucks card in the next mailing, expected in January or February 2026 (please note: delivery is not guaranteed).