You are invited to join your colleagues across the district supporting our Student Teachers to learn about promising practices, build collaborative relationships, learn about existing resources and get paid! Hosted virtually by San Francisco Urban Teacher Residency program for all SFUSD cooperating Teachers.
The City and County of San Francisco offers $250 to low-income parents who qualify for the federal or state Earned Income Tax Credit and are living in San Francisco. Deadline to apply is Apr. 16, 2024.
Reclassification forms for pre-qualified English learners will be distributed to sites via email on the week of February 5th. The forms are due on March 22nd.
The Procurement Department currently has no Purchasers. There is a two-week, or ten business-day, delay in processing purchase orders. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.
In the meantime, we are in the process of replacing those positions.
The meeting about how county offices of education and school districts can learn more about bringing NOEA Day to their schools this February will now be held at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 18.
Using your MFIF results letter or direct certification letter as proof of eligibility is just one way to qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program. Learn how to find your results letter or direct certification letter on SchoolCafe!