At SFUSD we are dedicated to making digital literacy part of literacy in general. With vast amounts of information available online, it's crucial for students to develop the ability to critically evaluate sources, identify misinformation, and discern credible content.
Beginning in 2025–2026, students in kindergarten, grade one, and grade two must be screened (using a state approved assessment) for risk of reading difficulties per Education Code Section 53008. All K-2 Educators and school leaders are encouraged to attend an upcoming K-2 Reading Screener Review Session on Wednesday, March 12 from 3:30-5pm. Register via bit.ly/AAOPDRegistration
We’re excited to share Adobe Express for Education Newsletter for March, featuring resources and activities designed to engage teachers and students in deeper, more creative learning. Check out the newsletter and please forward it to your teachers!
The Department of Technology (DoT) will be making some necessary updates to the Windows student login environment during Spring Break. Most schools will not notice any changes, and Google login functionality will remain unaffected. However, should your site possess older Windows 10 computers used by students, please review the information detailed below.
As we are fast approaching the summer, we would like to share some important information and updates about 2025 Summer & 2025-2026 School Year Permits.
If you are interested in enrolling in the Classified School Employee Summer Assistance Program (CSESAP) for the 2025-26 school year, please submit the enrollment form on the employee intranet CSESAP page by March 1, 2025. No applications will be accepted after the deadline.
Originally posted on Feb. 21, 2025: In order to balance our budget and ensure fiscal responsibility, we must reduce our budget by $113 million for the 2025-26 school year. Our escalated state oversight requires that we make significant reductions to meet our financial obligations.
Effective February 3, 2025, California’s COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations have ended, and the associated CalOSHA requirements have changed.