SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

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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


★ Madison Campus (Grades K-2) 3950 Sacramento Street



★ Winfield Scott Campus (Grades 3-8) 3630 Divisadero Street

Rooftop Alternative Elementary K-8


★ Burnett Campus (Grades K-4) 443 Burnett Avenue



★ 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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