How do I complain to SFUSD?
Email request at [email protected]. Call 415-340-1716 *
Does SFUSD have GATE program?
In SFUSD, 32 percent of students are currently GATE-identified.
How do I disenroll from Sfusd?
You can cancel your enrollment application by contacting our office. Please call us or email us….Cancel Application
- You have moved out of San Francisco so will no longer be in our school district.
- You have decided to attend private or charter school.
- You need to cancel for other reasons.
How do I unregister from Sfusd?
How do I accept or decline my assignment?
- Online using ParentVUE.
- Emailing the enclosed paper Response Form that is attached with your letter to [email protected].
- Drop off your Response Form at the Educational Placement Center or our secure drop box during normal business hours.
What is a uniform complaint procedure?
What is a complaint? A Uniform Complaint Procedures (UCP) complaint is a written and signed statement alleging a violation of federal or state laws or regulations, which may include an allegation of unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying.
What is the SFUSD student family school resource link?
SFUSD’s Student Family School Resource Link supports students and families in navigating all of the SFUSD resources available to them. Students, families, and school staff can email requests to [email protected], call 415-340-1716 (M-F, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m., closed from 12 to 1 p.m. every day), or complete an online request form.
How many SFUSD schools are enrolled in ssyp?
Before COVID, over 50 SFUSD schools were enrolled in SSYP, with plans to expand as many yards as possible. Under the Facilities Department in SFUSD, the intent was to add 1,651,352 square feet or nearly 38 acres of additional open space for San Francisco people to use and enjoy every weekend.
How do I apply to open a schoolyard in SF?
The Form can be found on the SFUSD website under “Doing business with SFUSD” and “Using and Renting SFUSD Facilities.” Link to this item Programing Funds SSYP is committed to opening schoolyards for children and their families on weekends, with the intent to enhance the safe outdoor experience for both the school and surrounding neighborhood.