In the News: How South San Francisco Went from Not Having a Varsity Team to Winning the CCS Division V Championship CCS Division V football championship: Two years after not having a varsity team, South San Francisco wins section title
In the News: Guts and Glory: South City Delivers CCS Division V Football Championship As the South City Warriors celebrated with their customary postgame haka, head coach Kolone Pua watched from a distance, tearing up as he silently mouthed the words along with his players. With the thumping rhythmic cadence of the traditional Maori dance reaching its conclusion, however, no one howled louder than South City’s first-year head coach.
In the News: South City Warriors Gunning for CCS Football Title The Warriors are back in the Central Coast Section (CCS) finals for first time since 1989.
Here's What Happened During Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day 2023 "You have the power to make the world a better place," Martin Elementary School fifth grade teacher Deborah Carlino told an auditorium full of students during the school's celebration of Ruby Bridges Day on November 14, 2023.
In the News: South City Moves into CCS DV Final South City High rallied from a 9-0 deficit, scoring on fourth-and-goal with 10 seconds left to beat Leland High and advance to its first CCS championship game since 1989.
Time Lapse Video Shows Preparations Involved for Day of the Dead Celebrations A time lapse video shows the work involved in constructing South City High's Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead altar.
Skyline Elementary’s New Garden Is About More Than Just Plants Skyline Elementary fifth grade teacher Elena Jinzo has realized her long-held dream of creating a school garden.
Every Day is Different: SSFUSD’s New Science Curriculum South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) rolled out a new curriculum in the 2023-24 school year designed to elevate the teaching and learning of science across all its elementary schools.
Giving Every Student a Chance to Succeed South San Francisco Unified School District’s (SSFUSD) current strategic planning process is an opportunity to systematically transform the district’s programs, practices, personnel, and policies, so that every student has a chance to succeed.
Hispanic Heritage Speaker Series Spotlights El Camino High Student As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, El Camino High School senior Kayla Rodriguez (‘24) participated in a student panel organized by the Latino Leaders Coalition of the Bay Area (LLCBA) on October 6.