In the News: SSFUSD Harnesses Ultraviolet C Rays to Protect Students When In-Person Instruction Resumes April 19 Parents with students in transitional kindergarten (TK) through fifth grade at South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) now have the option to bring their children back to campus for in-person instruction and academic support from April 19 through May 28.
In the News: KRON-4 Interviews Dr. Moore on SSFUSD's Partial Reopening KRON-4 News reporter Sanaz Tahernia interviewed South San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore about the resumption of in-person instruction on April 19 and the measures the district has taken to protect students and teachers from COVID-19.
South City Schools to Welcome Back Elementary Students Monday SSFUSD invites elementary school students back to campus for limited, classroom instruction after almost 13 months of distance learning.
In the News: South City Has a Memorable Softball Opener South San Francisco High School debuts a new baseball diamond.
These New Teachers are Stepping Up to the Challenge of COVID-19 Sinead Nelson, Scott Amiton, and Sarah Nasr talk about why they joined SSFUSD as new teachers for the 2020-21 school year in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.
Confessions of a First-Year History Teacher In a wide-ranging interview, South San Francisco High School's second-year history and ethnic studies teacher Laurel Dearborn talks about the role of ethnic studies in a post-Black Lives Matter (BLM) world.
In the News: South San Francisco Football Challenge Accepted It was that family discussion that led Evans to being hired in February as the new South San Francisco High School football coach for the upcoming season. Evans said it was the response from his family that led him to South City.
The Class of 2020 is a Class of Courage Thanks to KTVU News 2 El Camino High valedictorian Eric Payson and South San Francisco High valedictorian Queenie Lam not only managed to address their classmates, but they also had the opportunity to talk to their peers throughout the Bay Area.
What Does Restorative Justice Look Like at South San Francisco Unified? Four months before the death of George Floyd brought the issues of police brutality and racial discrimination back to the forefront, South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) set out to reduce police interventions through a renewed focus on restorative justice practices aimed at keeping students in school.