South City High Drama Takes the Show on the Road South City High drama students read and performed three Halloween-themed stories for students at Los Cerritos and Ponderosa Elementary Schools on October 30 and 31.
Dinner in the Dark Highlights South City High's Outdoor Learning Space South City High's Earth Club took advantage of the Bay Area's Indian summer, which typically occurs in the fall, to host the 16th annual Dinner in the Dark fundraiser at the school's outdoor learning space in October 2023.
What Does It Mean to Be Financially Literate? Starting in the 2023-24 school year, students at South San Francisco Unified School District’s (SSFUSD) two high schools and three middle schools have the option to enroll in a personal finance class.
Warrior Pride is Alive and Well The South City High Warrior band program took home a first-place trophy and two-second place trophies at the Feste Del Mar band review in San Jose on October 7, 2023.
Band Performance Brings Pride to SSFHS The South San Francisco High School (SSFHS) Warrior Pride Marching Band recently placed first in the following categories at the October 12 Cupertino Tournament of Bands.
Making the Cut: South City High’s Cheerleading Program South City High Cheer recently held tryouts for the 2023-24 school year. What does it take to make the team?
Anybody Can Do It: South City High’s New Construction Technology Program In 2022, South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) converted South City High’s popular woodshop class into a new building and construction program to better prepare students for college and career.
How to Stand Out During the College Admissions Process I The College Board recently conferred National Hispanic Recognition Awards (NHRA) on El Camino High School senior Cristian Matthew Navarro and junior Evalina Tamayo and National African American Recognition Awards (NAARA) on South San Francisco High School senior Kieon Miller and El Camino High senior Maya Thompson.
How to Stand Out During the College Admissions Process II South City High senior Lauren Fong and El Camino High School seniors Gabriel Hua, Karen Kitchen, and Ryan Wong have finished as quarter finalists for the 2024 National Merit Scholarship due to their “outstanding performance” on the Preliminary SAT (PSAT) in 2022.
In the News: South San Francisco High School Adds New Classes A new trades program will be coming to South San Francisco High School next school year, becoming the first program to build a trades pathway into jobs like electrician, plumber, carpenter, estimator and building inspector.