In the News: El Camino Sophomore Noelle Diep is SM Daily Journal's Athlete of the Week San Mateo Daily Journal recognizes ECHS sophomore Noelle Diep as Athlete of the Week for 11-19-2019.
Former South San Francisco Mayor Recognizes Graduates of Migrant Education Parenting Course South San Francisco Unified School District’s Migrant Education Program enlisted former South San Francisco Mayor Pedro Gonzalez to help commemorate the successful conclusion of a six-week parenting course on December 16, 2019.
El Camino High Girls' Volleyball Celebrates Historic Season The El Camino High girls' volleyball team had a historic run in 2019, going 14-0 in league play and reaching the semi-finals of the Central Coast Section (CCS) division III playoffs for the first time ever.
PG&E Rolling Blackouts Return, but SSFUSD NOT Impacted PG&E has announced possible planned power outages that may possibly take effect this week. At the moment, the South San Francisco Unified School District is not within the zones of the possible outages, so we do not anticipate being affected and do not anticipate any changes to our programs. PG&E has not confirmed the power outages will take place, so this message is being sent as a precautionary measure only.
Early Educators in South San Francisco Forge Ties at Big Lift Sponsored Event On November 6, 2019, local preschool, transitional kindergarten (TK), and kindergarten teachers attended a networking event organized by Big Lift Program Supervisor Yaelan Wong, where they got to know one another by sharing stories about their teaching experiences.
Elephants in Los Cerritos Elementary. What? Field trips are an integral part of elementary school, but students in Jonathan Silverman's first grade class at Los Cerritos Elementary School sometimes get to take part in this experience twice a week.
In the News: South San Francisco 5th-Graders' Mission to Honor Civil Rights Icon Ruby Bridges Continues to Spread NBC Bay Area reporter Garvin Thomas talks to SSFUSD Students about Ruby Bridges Day.
In the News: Bay Area Students Participate in Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day KRON 4 Reporter Sara Stinson reports on Ruby Bridges Day in SSFUSD.
In the News: South City Schools Examine Homework Policy San Mateo Daily Journal reporter Austin Walsh provides a summary of an October 24 public forum at South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD), in which the school board discussed disparities in the amount of homework within the same grade levels.Afterwards, the board voted to develop a new district wide homework policy.
Parkway Heights Middle School Students Find Inspiration at Annual Career Day Event Students of Parkway Heights Middle School learned about different professions and explored potential career paths during the school’s October 25 Career Day, a half day event featuring conversations with local business owners and representatives from public and private sector employers in the Bay Area.