Monroe 小學

More about this school

  • School Type

    Elementary School (K, 1-5)
  • Estimated Enrollment

    546
  • Principal

    • Thor Boucher
  • Assistant Principal(s)

    • Telmo Vasquez
  • Hours

    Hours
    Mo - Tu: 8:40 am-2:55 pm
    We: 8:40 am-1:40 pm
    Th - Fr: 8:40 am-2:55 pm
  • School Tour

    星期二或星期三,上午8:45。請到http://monroeelementaryschool.org/網站查詢參觀日期和報名。

    Sign up for a school tour at sfusd.edu/tours.

  • Uniforms Policy

    星期一至四:白色有領恤衫或襯衫,深藍色褲、裙、短褲或者背心裙,深藍色毛衣或長袖棉毛衫,黑色無露趾鞋。星期五:自由穿著
  • This School Feeds Into

  • Neighborhood

    Excelsior
  • Transportation

    SFUSD offers limited general education transportation services to a limited number of elementary and middle schools. To find the latest routes, visit sfusd.edu/transportation or contact your school.
  • School Meals

    Breakfast, Lunch, After School Supper

    View menus at sfusd.edu/menus.

  • School Code

    729
Overview
  • Monroe is a diverse school located in the Excelsior district that hosts three language programs serving children from many linguistic backgrounds around the city. We offer an English Language Development, a Chinese Bilingual, and a Spanish Immersion program. At Monroe, making social justice a reality means that Monroe is a safe place where students, parents, and teachers are engaged in open, honest discussions about the academic progress and the emotional well-being of our students, as well as our shared vision of success for Monroe's students. Our goal is to provide all students with a well rounded, nurturing, academic education that allows them to be safe and successful at Monroe and in their future academic endeavors. The Chinese and Spanish programs also allow students to become bilingual and biliterate in a second language (Chinese, Spanish, and/or English). Monroe is focused on providing high quality teaching and learning for historically underserved populations and works hard to ensure academic equity for the various populations enrolled at Monroe school. At Monroe, teachers know their students and base their lessons on students' strengths, needs and interests. They don't just know students' names, but their learning preferences, the knowledge they bring to each task and their families' backgrounds and cultures. We believe that our job is to ensure that all students develop high academic vocabulary and standards based skills, are able to navigate complex social situations and embrace the diversity of their community. We believe that educational success is the collective responsibility of students, teachers, school staff, and families. Monroe students are the students of all staff, not just their classroom teacher. We keep our promises to our community through the variety of committees and cross-cultural opportunities that are open to families, including movie nights and a Fall Fun Festival.
Programs
  • Before School Programs

    Breakfast at 7:45 a.m. in the cafeteria and yard supervision from 8:10 a.m.在飯堂供應早餐時間:上午7:45。操場看管開始時間:上午8:10。
  • After School Programs

    課後計劃從下午2:30至5:30運作,包括: Excel計劃,幼稚園至5年級 本校老師提供小組補習,3年級或以上 私人托兒包接(包括少年俱樂部及Buena Vista Horace Mann K-8社區學校) Excelsior遊樂園Rec Connect計劃(青年會) SFUSD早期兒童教育部課外活動計劃:Excelsior @ Monroe,幼稚園至5年級,下午2:30至5:30,上午7:30至下午5:30(春假及暑假),(415)469-4771。
  • Language Programs

    • Cantonese Biliteracy Program
    • Spanish Dual Language Immersion
  • Special Education Programs

    • Resource Specialist Program Services
  • School Day Academic Enrichment

    • English literacy interventionist
    • Library
    • Mission Science Workshop program
    • Spanish literacy interventionist
  • Arts Enrichment

    • Artists in Residence
    • Dance
    • Drumming
    • Instrumental music
    • Music program
    • Performing arts
    • Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Teachers
    每週1小時 - 美術,舞蹈,戲劇或音樂。
  • Student Support Programs

    • Family liaison
    • Family support specialist
    • On-site nurse
    • Social worker
School Data

Application Data

General education entry grade seats per application: 11%
  • School Accountability Report Card (SARC)

    School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs) are required by state law and are intended to provide families with important information.

  • School Accountability Highlights

    Published annually by SFUSD to provide access to key data points and three-year trends related to student achievement and school culture-climate. The highlights are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Filipino, and Vietnamese.

  • Social-Emotional and Culture Climate Report

    SFUSD annually surveys families and school staff on a range of school climate indicators that have been found to predict positive student academic achievement. The social-emotional learning of students in grades 4-12 is also assessed.

  • School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)

    School communities gather twice a year to review data and previous actions in order to intentionally plan for the coming months. The School Plan for Student Achievement is the template on which this review and stakeholder engagement process is codified.

Contact Info
  • Address

    260 Madrid Street, San Francisco, CA, 94112
  • Phone Number

    415-469-4736
  • Email

    sch729@sfusd.edu