O'Connell, John 高中

Introduction

Female high school student hammering wooden frame

O’Connell offers an innovative instructional model to prepare all students for college and the professional world. Students participate in rigorous project-based learning, build enduring relationships, and develop 21st century skills. At O'Connell, we believe every student should be able to make choices about his or her future, and define (rather than wait for) opportunities. Our students are prepared to enter post-secondary options of four-year universities, community colleges, or livable wage careers.

Basics

School Type
High School
School Code
651
Grades
9
10
11
12
13
Estimated Enrollment
560

Location and Transportation

Address
2355 Folsom Street
San Francisco
CA
94110
Neighborhood
Mission

Hours

Hours
Monday: 8:40 am-3:45 pm
Tuesday: 8:40 am-3:45 pm
Wednesday: 8:40 am-1:50 pm
Thursday: 8:40 am-3:45 pm
Friday: 8:40 am-3:45 pm
After School
John O'Connell High School ExCEL Urban Services YMCA Program offered each day
"Mon., Tues.,
Thurs., Fri. 3:45PM - 6:00PM
Wed. 1:50 PM - 6:00PM"
Highlights include tutoring and homework help, computer lab access, online credit recovery courses, student-led clubs, athletics, Tech 21, and more! 415-695-5370 x1113.

Enrollment

School Life

Uniform Policy
O'Connell expects students to dress respectfully each day with opportunities for more professional dress.
School Meals
Breakfast
Lunch
After School Supper
School Tour

No school tours are available due to school closure. When we can, we will resume tours on Thursdays and Fridays at 9:15 a.m. O'Connell provides tours to families, community partners and others. We are happy to accommodate anyone interested in learning more! Please contact Rebeca Flores, Family Liaison, at floresr@sfusd.edu for more information.

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

Contact Info

Principal Amy Abero

Assistant Principal Fakhra Shah

Programs

Languages

Spanish World Language

Special Education

ACCESS - Adult Transition Services
Resource Specialist Program Services
Separate class - Mild/moderate

Academic Enrichment

Academic counseling
Advanced Placement (AP) classes
Career Technical Education (CTE) Academies
College classes at CCSF or SFSU
Credit recovery
Culinary program
Interdisciplinary studies
Internships available
Project-based learning
Service learning
STEAM (science; technology; engineering; arts; mathematics)
Student portfolios
Tutoring in school
Work experience education

Arts Enrichment

Redelarte arts program, Loco Bloco
Creative writing
Media arts
Performing arts
Visual arts

Athletics

Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Cross country
Soccer
Softball
Track and Field
Volleyball
Wrestling

Student Support

Advisory
AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)
Counselor
Family liaison
Health and wellness center
Mentoring
On-site nurse
Social worker

College Counseling

100% College Prep
Academic counseling
Cash for College or Financial Aid Night
College and/or career counseling
College and/or career fair
College application workshops
College tours and visits
Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC)
Job readiness programs
Personal statement workshops
SFSU Step to College
SFUSD Plan Ahead curriculum
UCSF Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP)

Career Technical Education Academies

Building and Construction Trades
Energy, Environment and Utilities
Health Science and Medical Technology
Hospitality, Travel and Tourism

School Data

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.

General education entry grade seats per application
88.00