Generation Thrive is hosting an amazing Thriving Women's Circle program. Thriving Women’s Circle is an affinity group for women of color seeking support and connection. Enjoy delicious food and receive a welcome gift as you connect with like-minded women and grow your community.
Are you planning to continue or commence your journey to National Board Certification in the 2023-2024 School Year? Please take a moment and complete the SFUSD National Board Candidate Registration Form for 2023-2024.
The San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and their Families (DCYF) in partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) is pleased to announce the creation of the Student Success Fund Advisory Council (SSFAC).
The SSFAC is a unique opportunity for passionate individuals to actively contribute to the formation, growth and development of the Student Success Fund. This advisory council will serve as a platform for fostering collaboration, sharing diverse perspectives, and providing valuable insights to shape the future of this initiative.
The San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and their Families (DCYF) in partnership with the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) is pleased to announce the creation of the Student Success Fund Advisory Council (SSFAC). The SSFAC is a unique opportunity for passionate individuals to actively contribute to the formation, growth and development of the Student Success Fund.
The previously communicated September 30 date for hotspot deactivation will be temporarily extended. We will share new details and dates once they have been formalized and approved.
In the Fall of 2023, all K-12 school facilities will be inspected by an independent consultant in compliance with the Williams Settlement Legislation and SARC Reporting. Starting in September, Facilities Inspectors will begin visiting non-Williams Monitoring Schools. They will be visiting all rooms to determine whether the facility is in good repair.
Construction is underway on Shirley Chisholm Village, a new affordable housing development that will prioritize SFUSD educators and employees. Applications are expected to be available in early 2024. Facilities staff will be bringing posters and flyers to schools and administrative sites.
Yesterday, district staff and the Board of Education held a discussion about the current state of our schools and what steps we need to take to make them a better place for our students.