California high schools can nominate outstanding juniors or seniors for the 2026 U.S. Senate Youth Program, offering a week in Washington, D.C., and a $10,000 scholarship. Students must first submit an Intent to Apply form by Monday, Sept. 22 at noon.
The California State Board of Education is accepting applications from current high school juniors for the 2026–27 Student Board Member position, a unique opportunity to represent student voices in statewide education policy. Complete application packages must be received no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025.
San Francisco high school students can showcase their creativity in the Department of Elections’ first Pre-Registration Card Design Contest, running Sept. 29–Oct. 20.
Registration is open for the San Francisco Math Circle’s Fall 2025 in-person classes for 2nd–6th graders, starting the week of September 22 at SF State.
Southern Exposure’s Youth Advisory Board invites art-interested teens (ages 16–18) to collaborate, curate, and create while earning a stipend during this year-long program starting Sept. 17.
SF Youth Theatre (SFYT) is looking for youth ages 14-24 to be part of their world premiere of Mark Twain's "The Mysterious Stranger", a story of finding your moral compass in a world of hypocrisy.
Give your 3rd–8th grader a fun, confidence-building Saturday with acting and musical theatre classes that spark creativity, laughter, and performance skills at NCTC.
Bring your 1st–5th grade students to Kidquake, a free Litquake event (in person or via livestream) at the San Francisco Public Library featuring children’s-book authors, artists, drawing sessions, storytime, and optional workshops