San Francisco Unified School District

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San Francisco Unified School District, was California's first public school district when it was established in 1851. It currently serves over 60,000 students in more than 160 institutions. It is the only public school district in 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.

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[edit] Schools

[edit] Secondary schools

[edit] Continuation schools

  • Downtown Continuation
  • Ida B. Wells Continuation

[edit] High schools

Comprehensive schools

Alternative schools

[edit] Middle schools

Traditional

Alternative

[edit] K-8 schools

[edit] K-5 schools

[edit] Former schools

[edit] K-8 schools

  • Treasure Island School

[edit] Secondary schools

[edit] High schools

  • J. Eugene McAteer High School (open 1973, closed 2002

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[edit] Middle schools

  • Luther Burbank Middle School (closing after 2005-2006)
  • Enola Maxwell Middle School (closing after 2005-2006)
  • Benjamin Franklin Middle School (closing after 2004-2005)

[edit] Elementary schools

  • Cabrillo Elementary School (closed after 2005-06 term)
  • John Swett Alternative Elementary (merged with John Muir after 2005-2006 school year)

[edit] See also

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