George Washington High School

Introduction

Graduation ceremony on the field of George Washington High School
George Washington offers its students an outstanding comprehensive education in a culturally rich environment. Students can choose from more than 100 course offerings, with 52 sections of honors and Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Students at Washington also have the opportunity to tap into a network of over 50 campus clubs and student groups and a full inter-scholastic athletic program, with 22 teams in 15 sports. Washington has an active Richmond Neighborhood program, Wellness Center, Parent Teacher Student Association, and Alumni Association.

Basics

School Type
  • High School
School Code
571
Grades
9
10
11
12
Estimated Enrollment
2100

Location and Transportation

Address
600 32nd Avenue
San Francisco
CA
94121
Neighborhood
  • Outer Richmond

Hours

Hours
Monday: 8:40 am-3:40 pm
Tuesday: 8:40 am-3:40 pm
Wednesday: 8:40 am-2:45 pm
Thursday: 8:40 am-3:40 pm
Friday: 8:40 am-3:40 pm
After School
Richmond Neighborhood Center Program is on site from 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. The center provides after school and evening enrichment programs for students and adults. For more information, please visit the Richmond Neighborhood Center link or contact the Washington High School ExCEL Program at (415) 750-8554.

Enrollment

School Life

School Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • After School Supper
School Tour

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Sign up for a school tour at sfusd.edu/tours.

Contact Info

Main office

Phone

Principal John Schlauraff

Assistant Principal Paul Fan

Assistant Principal Ed Marquez

Assistant Principal Francisco Morales-O'Connor

Programs

Languages

Newcomer Pathway (10th-12th Grades only for the 2020-21 SY)
  • Japanese World Language
  • Mandarin World Language
  • Spanish World Language

Special Education

  • Resource Specialist Program Services
  • Separate class - Mild/moderate
  • Separate class - Moderate/severe
  • SOAR (Success, Opportunity, Achievement, Resiliency formerly known as ED or Emotionally Disturbed)

Academic Enrichment

  • Advanced Placement (AP) classes
  • Career Technical Education (CTE) Academies
  • College classes at CCSF or SFSU
  • Credit recovery
  • Tutoring in school

Arts Enrichment

  • Band
  • Ceramics
  • Choir
  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Media arts
  • Orchestra
  • Performing arts
  • Visual arts

Athletics

  • Badminton
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • Fencing
  • Flag football
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Spirit Squad
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Student Support

  • AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)
  • Counselor
  • Family liaison
  • Health and wellness center
  • On-site nurse
  • Social worker

College Counseling

  • Academic counseling
  • Cash for College or Financial Aid Night
  • College and/or career counseling
  • College and/or career fair
  • College application workshops
  • College tours and visits
  • Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC)
  • Personal statement workshops
  • SFUSD Plan Ahead curriculum
  • uAspire

Career Technical Education Academies

  • Transportation

School Data

School Accountability Report Card (SARC)

School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs) are required by state law and are intended to provide families with important information.

School Accountability Highlights

Published annually by SFUSD to provide access to key data points and three-year trends related to student achievement and school culture-climate. The highlights are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Filipino, and Vietnamese.

Social-Emotional and Culture Climate Report

SFUSD annually surveys families and school staff on a range of school climate indicators that have been found to predict positive student academic achievement. The social-emotional learning of students in grades 4-12 is also assessed.

School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)

School communities gather twice a year to review data and previous actions in order to intentionally plan for the coming months. The School Plan for Student Achievement is the template on which this review and stakeholder engagement process is codified.

General education entry grade seats per application
25.00