In the News: Colts Pass Major Test El Camino 2019 girls' volleyball team overcomes division rival on 10-2-2019.
PG&E May Shut Off Power to California Residents on October 23 and 24 PG&E has announced possible planned power outages that are expected to take effect on Wednesday and/or Thursday, October 23 and 24.
SSFUSD Receives $2 Million Grant from Genentech in Support of Science Education South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) has received a $2 million grant from biotech company Genentech to support the rollout of new math and science curricula across the district.
Escuela No Preguntará por Estatus Migratorio Telemundo 48 reporter Andrés Brender interviews South San Francisco Unified School District about its resolution to protect immigrant families .
PG&E to Conduct Natural Gas Venting in South San Francisco on October 21 PG&E gas crews have one (1) upcoming, planned venting of natural gas to atmosphere on a section of Line 132 in the City of South San Francisco, mainly near the intersection of Holly Avenue and Hillside Blvd, plus a secondary site at PG&E’s Healy Station in San Bruno.
Fire on San Bruno Mountain Poses No Danger to SSFUSD Due to a fire burning on the Brisbane side of San Bruno Mountain, some of our school communities are experiencing a strong odor of smoke.
PG&E to Shut Off Power to 800,000 Customers at Midnight October 9, but SSFUSD is Unaffected PG&E has announced possible planned power outages that are expected to take effect on Wednesday and/or Thursday, October 9 and 10.
How Three El Camino High School Students Laid a Foundation for Future Success El Camino High School students Amanda Velasco, Annamarie Basco, and Roslyn Catiis received public recognition for their academic achievements during the September 26 meeting of the South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) board of trustees.
SSFHS Students Score Science Internship at Stanford As part of the Raising Interest in Science and Engineering (RISE) internship program at Stanford University, South San Francisco High School seniors Jason Corona, Queenie Lam, and Christopher Leong earned $2,500 each this past summer developing technology for use in autonomous vehicles, learning how to genetically engineer plants, and figuring out how to remove methane gas from waste water.
Turning STEM into STEAM With a focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and an emphasis on college and career readiness, South San Francisco Unified School District’s (SSFUSD) month-long summer school/camp typically generates long waiting lists as parents of school-aged students in public and private schools apply for admission on a first come, first serve basis.