Genentech Futurelab Scholarship Program Selects 2020 Winners South San Francisco High School (SSFHS) senior Emily Li and El Camino High School (ECHS) senior Alexandro Anguiano have both received $200,000 to support their university studies through the Genentech Futurelab Scholarship program.
In the News: South City Kickers Come Up Empty SSFHS Warriors close out the 2019-2020 girls' soccer season with the runner-up trophy.
SSFHS Warriors Conjure Second Straight Comeback Win to Reach CCS Championship In a hard fought game that saw the Warriors surrender a goal in the first half, the South San Francisco High School varsity girls’ soccer team prevailed in yet another dramatic overtime contest. This time it was against Capuchino High in the semi-finals of the Central Coast Section (CCS), division 2 playoffs.
In the News: South City Senior Iliana Sanchez is SM Daily Journal's Athlete of the Week San Mateo Daily Journal recognizes SSFHS senior Iliana Sanchez as Athlete of the Week for 2-25-2020.
In the News: A Mighty Win for South City South City 2020 girls' soccer team comes from behind to advance to Central Coast Section (CCS) division II semi-finals on 2-24-2020.
In the News: South City Soccer Surging A short history of the SSFHS Lady Warriors' recent run of excellence.
We Are All Super Heroes South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore delivered an impassioned welcome back address to teachers and staff on August 11, exhorting educators to find their inner super hero and to do their best for students during a time in which concerns about the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and police brutality and racism were at the forefront of everyone's mind.
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 .
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.