SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
The 'San Francisco Unified School District' is a public school district in San Francisco, California.
The district was California's first public school district when it was established in 1851.[1][2] It currently serves over 56,000 students in more than 160 institutions.[3] It is the only public school district within the City and County of San Francisco.
The San Francisco Unified School District utilizes an intra-district school choice system and requires students and parents to submit a selection application. Calfee School Guide was the first curricula-based non-profit program in the country to work with public middle school students to help them select and apply to public, magnet and public-charter high schools.
| Contents |
| Schools |
| Secondary schools |
| High schools |
| Middle schools |
| K-8 schools |
| K-5 schools |
| Former schools |
| Secondary schools |
| High schools |
| Middle schools |
| K-8 schools |
| Elementary schools |
| See also |
| External links |
Schools
Secondary schools
High schools
Comprehensive schools
★ Abraham Lincoln High School
★ Balboa High School
★ Galileo Academy of Science and Technology
★ George Washington High School
★ Mission High School
Alternative schools
★ Downtown High School [4]
★ Hilltop High School
★ Ida B. Wells High School
★ Independence High School (Charter)
★ Metropolitan Arts and Tech High School
★ International Studies Academy [5]
★ June Jordan School for Equity (Small School)
★ Leadership High School (Charter School)
★ Lowell High School (Academic)
★ Newcomer High School
★ John O'Connell High School of Technology [6]
★ Phillip & Sala Burton High School
★ Raoul Wallenberg Traditional High School
★ School of the Arts (SOTA) (Visual and Performing Arts)
★ Thurgood Marshall Academic High School [7]
Middle schools
Traditional schools
★ A.P. Giannini Middle School [8]
★ Aptos Middle School[9]
★ Everett Middle School [10]
★ Francisco Middle School [11]
★ Herbert Hoover Middle School [12]
★ James Denman Middle School [13]
★ James Lick Middle School [14]
★ Marina Middle School [15]
★ Presidio Middle School [16]
★ Roosevelt Middle School [17]
★ Visitacion Valley Middle School [18]
Alternative schools
★ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Academic Middle School [19]
★ Gloria R. Davis College Preparatory Academy [20]
★ Horace Mann Middle School [21]
K-8 schools
★ Creative Arts Charter K-8
★ Lawton Alternative K-8
★ Bessie Carmichael K-8
★ Claire Lilienthal Alternative K-8
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★ Madison Campus (Grades K-2) 3950 Sacramento Street
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★ Winfield Scott Campus (Grades 3-8) 3630 Divisadero Street
★ Rooftop Alternative Elementary K-8
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★ Burnett Campus (Grades K-4) 443 Burnett Avenue
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★ Mayeda Campus (Grade 5-8) 500 Corbett Avenue
★ Paul Revere K-8
★ San Francisco Community K-8
★ Alice Fong Yu Alternative K-8, (formerly Christopher Columbus Elementary)
K-5 schools
★ Alamo Elementary
★ Alvarado Elementary
★ Argonne Alternative Elementary School
★ Willie L. Brown Jr. Academy College Preparatory School, 4-6 (formerly Twenty-First Century K-8)
★ Bryant Elementary School
★ Buena Vista Alternative Elementary School
★ Dr. George Washington Carver Elementary
★ César Chávez Elementary School (formerly Hawthorne Elementary)
★ John Yehall Chin Elementary
★ Clarendon Alternative Elementary
★ JBBP at Clarendon
★ Cleveland Elementary
★ Dr. William L. Cobb Elementary (formerly Emerson Elementary)
★ Dr. Charles R. Drew Alternative Elementary
★ El Dorado Elementary School
★ Fairmount Elementary School
★ Dianne Feinstein Elementary School (formerly Parkside Elementary)
★ Leonard R. Flynn Elementary (formerly Le Conte Elementary)
★ Garfield Elementary
★ Glen Park Elementary
★ Grattan Elementary
★ Guadalupe Elementary
★ Bret Harte Elementary
★ Hillcrest Elementary
★ Jefferson Elementary
★ Francis Scott Key Elementary
★ Thomas Starr King Elementary
★ Lafayette Elementary
★ Lakeshore Alternative Elementary
★ Gordon J. Lau Elementary (formerly Commodore Stockton Elementary)
★ Longfellow Elementary
★ Frank McCoppin Elementary
★ McKinley Elementary
★ Malcolm X Academy (formerly Sir Francis Drake Elementary)
★ Marshall Elementary
★ Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy, dedicated and renamed June 25, 1996 (formerly Douglass School)
★ Miraloma Elementary
★ Monroe Elementary
★ George R. Moscone Elementary
★ John Muir Elementary
★ New Traditions Alternative Elementary (located in the old Andrew Jackson Elementary)
★ Jose Ortega Elementary
★ Jean Parker Elementary
★ Rosa Parks Elementary (formerly Raphael Weill Elementary, reconstituted and renamed in 1995)
★ JBBP West at Rosa Parks
★ George Peabody Elementary
★ Redding Elementary
★ Sanchez Elementary
★ Junipero Serra Elementary
★ Sheridan Elementary
★ Sherman Elementary School
★ Commodore Sloat Elementary School
★ Spring Valley Elementary
★ Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School
★ Sunnyside Elementary
★ Sunset Elementary School (formerly Mark Twain Elementary)
★ Sutro Elementary
★ Edward Robeson "E.R." Taylor Elementary
★ Tenderloin Community School
★ Ulloa Elementary School
★ Visitacion Valley Elementary
★ Daniel Webster Elementary
★ West Portal Elementary
★ Yick Wo Alternative Elementary School (formerly Sarah B. Cooper Elementary)
Former schools
Secondary schools
High schools
★ J. Eugene McAteer High School (1973-2002) was located at 555 Portola Drive.
★ Polytechnic High School (1895-1972) [22] was located on Frederick Street across from Kezar Stadium.
★ Urban Pioneer Experiential Academy (2002-2004) [23]
Middle schools
★ Aim High Academy, 2003-2006 (relocated to Luther Burbank MS site and renamed as Small Middle School for Equity at the end of the 2005-2006 academic year)
★ Luther Burbank Middle School (closed at the end of the 2005-2006 academic year)
★ Benjamin Franklin Middle School (closed at the end of the 2004-2005 academic year) was located at 1430 Scott Street and renamed in the fall of 2006 as the Burl L. Toler Campus.
★ Enola Maxwell Middle School (closed at the end of the 2005-2006 academic year)(formerly Potrero Middle School)
K-8 schools
★ Treasure Island School (closed mid-term, December 16, 2005)
★ Twenty-First Century K-8 (became Willie L. Brown College Preparatory 2004-2005)
Elementary schools
★ Cabrillo Elementary School (closed at the end of the 2005-2006 academic year) was located at 735 24th Avenue in the Outer Richmond District.
★ Farragut School (closed in the early 1970s) was located on Holloway between Capitol and Faxon in the Ingelside District. Currently there are townhouses located there.
★ Golden Gate Elementary (closed at the end of the 2004-2005 academic year) was located at 1601 Turk Street between Steiner and Divisadero.
★ John Swett Alternative Elementary (merged with John Muir after 2005-2006 academic year) was located at 727 Golden Gate Avenue, between Franklin and Gough.
★ JBBP West (Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program in the Sunset) was located at 3045 Santiago Street at 42nd Avenue for 3 years. The program moved to Rosa Parks Elementary at 1501 O'Farrell Street after the 2005-2006 academic year.
★ San Miguel Elementary (closed in the 1980s) was located at 300 Seneca Avenue in the Excelsior District.
★ William R. DeAvila Elementary (formerly Dudley Stone) (closed at the end of the 2003-2004 academic year) was located at 1351 Haight Street, between Masonic and Central in the Upper Haight.
See also
★ San Francisco County high schools
External links
★ San Francisco Unified School District
★ United Educators of San Francisco represents close to six thousand paraprofessionals and teachers in SFUSD
★ Parents for Public Schools - SF
★ San Francisco Schools blog
★ San Francisco History Center - history and records of the SFUSD 1854-2003
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