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Learn about Rosa Parks Elementary and Raphael Weill Early Education!
Take a virtual mini-tour.
Come visit us!
Prospective Families: Want to learn more about our amazing school?
Sign up for a tour at: sfusd.edu/tours, tours are held twice a month on Thursdays or Fridays
Call the school office: 415-749-3519
email the school: sch786@sfusd.edu
PTA Website rosaparkssf.org
Facebook @RosaParksFamilies
Instagram @rosaparkselementary
Rosa Parks in the News and Around San Francisco
How They Pulled It Off: An Architectural Chicken Coop in a San Francisco Schoolyard (October 2025)
Read to Achieve with the Warriors, our principal is an Impact Warrior (March 2025)
Myaku Myaku Osaka Japan Expo mascot visited us! (March 2025)
Annual SF Day of Remembrance ... (Rosa Parks speakers) (February 2024)
Black History Month Art Exhibit by Rosa Parks Students at Judicial Council of California (February - April 2024)
Rosa Parks Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program Celebrates 50th (September 2023)
Update: Teachers praised as 'true heroes' in San Francisco apartment fire rescue (May 2022)
Learn about our namesake Rosa Parks!
Rosa Parks was a lifelong activist. She inspired those around her to challenge racist practices and she continues to inspire us here at Rosa Parks Elementary School. You can learn more about her through these videos.
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Welcome
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Rosa Parks Elementary integrates three distinctive program strands - STEAM Program, Special Education (SpEd), and the Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program (JBBP) - into a vibrant and unified academic community with shared values of success for all students. In keeping with the SFUSD Strategic Plan, Rosa Parks is committed to ensuring students equal access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive.
Engaging high achieving and joyful learners at Rosa Parks means that teachers work with each student's strengths, that students cooperate in project-based activities, and that learning is culturally relevant. Our dedicated teachers respond to students' diverse learning styles. They offer opportunities to learn outside of the classroom through performing arts and field trips. An outdoor classroom, outdoor kitchen and two hands-on gardens have transformed the schoolyard into outdoor learning areas and created green oases of nature for our school and community.
There is an afterschool program offered on campus through YMCA ExCEL . Rosa Parks has a Parent Teacher Association focused on enhancing academic opportunities and resources and fostering a shared community culture of caring.
The 2009 Ecozone "Green My Schoolyard" grant allowed us to remake the courtyard into an outdoor classroom, to add solar panels, eco-friendly paint, and ecofriendly lighting. Other additions: a chicken coop, chickens and a water catchment system.
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We also offer an on-site PreK program for children 2 years and 9 months to 5 years old. Learn more by visiting Raphael Weill Early Education School.