More students are now eligible for transitional kindergarten (TK)! Students born Sept. 2, 2018 through Apr. 2, 2019 can now apply for the 2023-24 school year.
Learn about summer programs and DCYF's Summer Together initiative to offer in-person summer experiences for SF's highest-need and hardest-to-reach youth.
Student Nutrition Services will be offering one breakfast and one lunch to youth at no cost at over 80 schools with summer programming throughout June and July (and August at Early Education Sites). Select school sites are also open to youth in the community for meals. Find a location near you!
The district is preparing to submit a budget balancing plan by Dec.15 as required by the California Department of Education and is using a Zero-Based Budgeting process to prioritize spending.
On Friday, June 18, SFUSD will be updating ParentVUE to show summer school 2021 student information. Students who have recently graduated or left SFUSD will no longer have access to their documents.