For several years, the Multilingual Pathways Department has administered an assessment to 8th graders enrolled in world language and immersion classes and, additionally, to students who have language background of Chinese or Spanish, but who are not studying Chinese or Spanish in SFUSD.
San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educator presents Its 25th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Composition and Poster Contest for SFUSD Students in K-12th Grade.
One of the biggest challenges of distance learning is how to engage all students in the virtual learning environment, and perhaps even more so for our emergent language learners.
The "2020 Facts at a Glance" is posted on the website in the following sections: About Us My SFUSD (employee site)) Employee Quick Links (employee site) This year, the document is one-page only as we do not have Student Achievement (CAASPP testing results) which was included in previous years.
The "2020 Facts at a Glance" is posted on the website in the following sections: About Us My SFUSD (employee site)) Employee Quick Links (employee site) This year, the document is one-page only as we do not have Student Achievement (CAASPP testing results) which was included in previous years.
As you may have noticed, visiting our old public website (archive.sfusd.edu) and our old employee site (Sharepoint, or district.sfusd.edu) currently brings up a warning that your connection is not fully secure.
Teachers, Paras, Counselors, Social Workers, School Psychologists, Security Aides and UESF-represented staff - this is a reminder to use your 18 Paid PD Hours this school year.
All COVID-19 Safety Protocol modules and quizzes are no longer available in Google Classrooms. The updated COVID-19 Safety Protocol trainings will be available through a BRIT platform. A link to the trainings will be emailed directly to all District staff when they become available, starting in January 2021.
10,000 Degrees is hosting a workshop for SFUSD staff and CBO partners to better support undocumented students in the college process. All undocumented students CAN go to college!