Welcome to Denman for the 2024-2025 school year!
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PTSA Welcome 2024-2025
Bell Schedule & Important Dates
Algebra Updates for Denman
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Club Calendar
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Denman Middle School Special Education-Focused Tour
Interested in learning more about the Special Education programs offered at Denman Middle School? You are invited on Wednesday, December 13 at 9:45am in the Denman Library for a special information session specifically created for students and families participating in Special Education programs in SFUSD. Denman offers the following programs:
- Resource support in the general education setting
- Mild/Moderate Special Day Class
- Mild/Moderate Autism Focus Special Day Class
- Mild/Moderate SOAR Special Day Class
- Extensive Services (formerly Moderate/Severe) Special Day Class
Calendar
Denman Calendar 2023-2024
More about this school
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School Type
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Estimated Enrollment
870 -
Principal
- Jenny Ujiie
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Assistant Principal(s)
- Mary Maher
- Tricia Land
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Hours
HoursMo - Tu: 9:30 am-4:00 pmWe: 9:30 am-2:15 pmTh - Fr: 9:30 am-4:00 pm -
School Tour
TBD. Online.
Sign up for a school tour at sfusd.edu/tours.
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Uniforms Policy
SFUSD dress code -
This School Is Fed By
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Neighborhood
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School Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, After School SupperView menus at sfusd.edu/menus.
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School Code
632
Overview
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Our vision for James Denman Middle School is that all members of our learning community will be literate, motivated, respectful, and independent thinkers. We commit to creating a safe, non-competitive environment in classrooms—getting to know individual students—their families, skills, and talents. Our experienced teachers demonstrate, encourage, and expect respect in the classroom. They challenge each student to work hard and learn from others.
We believe that a joyful learner is one who is challenged just enough to feel like he/she has accomplished something real. The concept of a joyful learner needs to be applied not only to the students, but to the staff and the parent community as well. We aim for adventure in learning. James Denman is building partnerships with community members in bringing in choir and music production programs like digital music making and connecting it to mathematics. We are also focusing on character development through giving our students leadership opportunities. Student government is active with more than 20 participants. They work on improving student climate, bringing equity into their school, and improving the school's environment. Our school community is active in our own service projects—such as improving our school environment; creating bulletin board themes and murals; gardens, and recycling/composting. Our school community welcomes and supports active parent participation through a variety of involvement opportunities.
Our mission is to provide each student with an equal opportunity to succeed by promoting intellectual growth, creativity, self-discipline, cultural, and linguistic sensitivity, democratic responsibility, economic competence, and physical and mental health so that each student can achieve his or her maximum potential
Our Vision at James Denman Middle School is to ensure that every student will be prepared for high school, will understand the A-G requirements for universities, and will be prepared to engage in the academic technological world. Our students will have the confidence, competence and information needed to make positive choices for their future and will have demonstrated strength and competence in all areas needed for full participation in the 21st century economic, political, cultural, and intellectual life of our nation and global society. In addition to academic competency, these areas include multilingual and cross-cultural competency; technological literacy; communication skills; aesthetic sensibility; critical and creative thinking, reasoning, and solution-seeking; social, environmental and civic responsibility; and strength of character.
Our Guiding Principles:
- I take actions and make decisions that move us closer to our vision of student success.
- I nurture positive relationships and connections in service of student success.
- I inspire and support innovation to end racism, classism, and language bias.
- I contribute to creating a system that supports our principles, goals and objectives.
Programs
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After School Programs
ExCEL program: no cost, Mon-Fri from 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. Call 415-292-3027 for more information. -
Special Education Programs
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Resource Specialist Program Services
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Separate class - Mild/moderate
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Separate class - Mild/moderate with autism focus
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Separate class - Moderate/severe
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SOAR (Success, Opportunity, Achievement, Resiliency formerly known as ED or Emotionally Disturbed)
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School Day Academic Enrichment
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Academic counseling
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College tours and visits
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Computer carts
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Leadership class
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STEAM (science; technology; engineering; arts; mathematics)
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Technology or computer lab
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Technology teacher
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Arts Enrichment
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Band
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Coding
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Media arts
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Orchestra
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Visual arts
We offer a variety of electives including media arts, visual arts, band and orchestra. -
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Athletics
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Baseball
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Flag football
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Soccer
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Softball
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Track and Field
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Volleyball
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Student Support Programs
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AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination)
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College planning
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Counselor
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Family liaison
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Health and wellness center
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Mentoring
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On-site nurse
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Social worker
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Student adviser
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School Data
Application Data
General education entry grade seats per application: 55%-
School Accountability Report Card (SARC)
School Accountability Report Cards (SARCs) are required by state law and are intended to provide families with important information.
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School Accountability Highlights
Published annually by SFUSD to provide access to key data points and three-year trends related to student achievement and school culture-climate. The highlights are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Filipino, and Vietnamese.
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Social-Emotional and Culture Climate Report
SFUSD annually surveys families and school staff on a range of school climate indicators that have been found to predict positive student academic achievement. The social-emotional learning of students in grades 4-12 is also assessed.
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School Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA)
School communities gather twice a year to review data and previous actions in order to intentionally plan for the coming months. The School Plan for Student Achievement is the template on which this review and stakeholder engagement process is codified.
Contact Info
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Address
241 Oneida Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 94112 -
Phone Number
415-469-4535 -
Fax Number
415-585-8402 -
Email
sch632@sfusd.edu