BridgeWhiz is a free online course designed to teach students in grades 4 through 12 the mind-building challenge, great fun, and competitive excitement of contract bridge, which will nurture your child’s team and individual competitive spirit.
The SMART+ program is an academic and enrichment program for underrepresented middle school students, informed by project-based, experiential learning activities with the goal of helping students learn and apply STEAM-based lessons to real-world settings and situations.
The Randall Museum is excited to host the San Francisco Middle School Science fair again this school year. We are returning to an in-person showcase and competition with an awards day to celebrate our amazing young scientists!
NAMI San Francisco is mental health advocacy organization and SFUSD partner. Our team is hosting a range of public events in December that are open to all community members.
The San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educators (SFABSE) invites African American high school SFUSD seniors who will graduate by June 2023 to participate in its scholarship program.
The San Francisco Alliance of Black School Educators presents its 28th Annual African American Honor Roll celebration & 19th Community Awards Ceremony hybrid. In 2023, all SFUSD students of African American descent in Grades 3-12 who have earned a 3.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) or higher (1st Semester 2022) will be honored for their academic achievement.
Tune into California Association of Asian and Pacific Leaders in Education's (CAAPLE) new podcast, Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI): More than a Monolith.
Join us for a youth stewardship and leadership program for rising 9th to 12th graders who live in or attend a school in the northeast neighborhoods of San Francisco. As a Greenager, you will be trained to improve our city’s green spaces while leading opportunities to address important community issues.
Think Round Fine Arts (TRFA) cordially invites students and teachers to attend The Paradise Project, Part 4, an exhibition of paintings by Heidi Hardin and numerous other SF fine artists. The exhibition shows through Dec. 30.