Sydnie in front of pink wall covered with letters

I grew a lot at Galileo. Participating in sports and student government gave me more confidence to take on anything after I graduated.

Sydnie Lee, Alumni of Galileo High School Class of 2010

Kaelynjoy, kindergartner at Malcolm X Academy

I love my friends, I love my school and I even love gymnastics! I get to do homework. I love homework. The thing I love most is everyone at this school!

Kaelynjoy, Kindergartner at Malcolm X Academy

Raoul Wallenberg High School student Mahnoor Wani

I came here four years ago from Pakistan and my teachers have been helping me prepare for college. I want to study pre-med or biology. My plan is to become a neurosurgeon. There’s a lot of stigma surrounding mental health. I started a club called Bring Change to Mind, which is a mental health awareness club. I had my first meeting today.

Mahnoor Wani, 11th grader at Raoul Wallenberg High School

High school student Kyle from Ruth Asawa School of the Arts

My friend Grace and I started a student-led environmental club and it really took off. The first year we had 12 students, this year we have 40. When we started engaging students, the most common misconception I found was that students feel they don’t have power. In the environmental club, we’re finding that if we set our minds to something, if we have a positive goal in mind, we can make a difference.

Kyle, Ruth Asawa SOTA

Landon Dickey

We have an obligation as a school district to ensure that each and every one of our students has access to a high quality educational experience. I believe that to truly live up to the mission of our district, we have to put in place intentional work to support African American students and families, and we have to be unapologetic about doing so.

Landon Dickey

SFUSD About SFUSD SFUSD News Press Releases December 4, 2018
12/04/18

MEDIA ADVISORY: Students showcase uses of donated Pepper robots
Students in Galileo’s Girls Coding Club will demonstrate how they use Pepper robots to create custom applications that include conversation, animation, images, and more.... Read more
Posted Date
2018-12-04
SFUSD About SFUSD SFUSD News Press Releases December 3, 2018
An exciting day of games will bring George Washington High School students together to celebrate Inclusive Schools Week with the Special Olympics High School Unified Soccer Tournament.
Posted Date
2018-12-03

Leola M. Havard Early Education School

Our Philosophy

Our school uses the HighScope Educational Approach, which emphasizes active participatory learning. Students have direct, hands-on experiences with people, objects, events and ideas. Students’ interests and choices are at the heart of how we teach and nurture. We validate and support what they already know, and gently encourage them to take their thinking to the next level.