2011 Bond Green Schoolyard Program
In 2011, voters authorized the continued modernization and greening of all SFUSD school sites. Work on these sites has continued through 2015. The SFUSD Department of Sustainability in coordination with SFUSD Curriculum and Instruction—began providing environmental liaisons 100% of sites. Liaisons provide on-the-ground school support working to reduce utilities costs; targeting 100% landfill diversion; supporting walk/roll to school, wellness, and other campaigns; and promoting professional development opportunities to site staff.
Student and staff wellness benefit from physical education minutes in the form of creative, outdoor, environmentally-friendly learning experiences such as walking field trips, bike-rodeo trainings for students, overnight camping trips that include hiking, and integration of student exercise in outdoor green schoolyards that are continuing to be developed at each school in SFUSD. SFUSD earned a California Green Ribbon Schools (CA-GRS) Silver Level Award in 2015.
Schoolyard Improvements Projects
Projects Completed
César Chávez Elementary School
Daniel Webster Elementary School
El Dorado Elementary School
Frank McCoppin Elementary School
George Peabody Elementary School
Gordon J. Lau Elementary School
John Yehall Chin Elementary School
Jose Ortega Elementary School
Junipero Serra Elementary School
Longfellow Elementary School
McKinley Elementary School
Miraloma Elementary School
Monroe Elementary School
Paul Revere (PreK-8) School
Redding Elementary School
Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School
Starr King Elementary School
Sunnyside Elementary School
Visitacion Valley Elementary School
Yick Wo Alternative Elementary School
This page was last updated on November 14, 2022