In the News: South South San Francisco Unified Administrators Serving as Substitute Teachers South San Francisco Unified School District is sending its top administrators to classrooms to teach because it can't find enough substitute teachers.
In the News: ‘Hungry students don’t learn well’ South San Francisco Unified schools go without breakfast due to staffing shortage
In the News: South San Francisco Unified School District postpones vote on Student Liaison Officer program Despite city urgency to maintain a police presence on South San Francisco Unified School District campuses, school liaison officers will likely be missing at the start of the new school year after the district’s Board of Trustees opted to postpone its final vote until a full board can be present.
In the News: School officers move to South San Francisco Unified School District for decision City Council outlines agreement to meet school start
In the News: South San Francisco Unified School District suspends campus police City and district staff continue work on MOU while focusing on reopening
Honor and Inclusion Are the Legacy of Former South City High Teacher Gene Mullin The San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) school board will now have final approval over a proposal to rename the Community Learning Center (CLC) at 520 Tamarack Lane in honor of former South City High teacher Gene Mullin, after a citizens advisory committee endorsed the idea during an October 20 meeting.
SSFUSD’s Ethnic Studies Program was the Product of Foresight Years before California Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 101, which requires that all high school students complete an ethnic studies course in order to obtain a diploma starting in the 2029-30 school year, South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) understood that ethnic studies could help keep students engaged inside and outside the classroom.
A Legend Passes at El Camino High On September 11, 2021, long-time El Camino High School teacher and auto shop legend James Cresta died. He was 80-years-old.
Here’s What SSFUSD’s New COVID-19 Dashboard Shows A new dashboard created by South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) to track weekly COVID-19 cases at schools and across the district shows a surprisingly low number of cases for a district of its size.
A Triumphant Return The South San Francisco High School ballet folklorico program made a triumphant return to live performances after a COVID-induced, 18-month hiatus with dances celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at South San Francisco city hall on September 16.