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During the first school year, students attended classes in a temporary building, a "long, majestic white building on Schofield Road facing the bay". [5] In August 2005, the school moved to 35 Keyes Avenue and has since added two nearby buildings in the Presidio.
AltSchool is a San Francisco-based education and technology company founded with one school in 2013, [2] later expanded to additional schools in 2014. [3] As of June, 2019 AltSchool ceased operating schools directly and rebranded as Altitude Learning, a software company. [4]
June 26, 2012: San Francisco Giants pitcher Matt Cain was given the key to the city in commemoration of the perfect game he pitched on June 13, 2012. [115] September 29, 2012: Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was given the key to the city at the San Francisco Bay Area, which is home to the third-largest Burmese community in the USA. [116]
San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), established in 1851, is the only public school district within the City and County of San Francisco, and the first in the state of California. [3] Under the management of the San Francisco Board of Education , the district serves approximately 49,500 students across 121 schools.
There was a large grass sports field, basketball courts, and 5 tennis courts. In 1949, grades 2 through 6 were moved there after the completion of new classrooms. The high school and grades 7 and 8 remained at the Jackson St. building until 1975, when Burke's high school closed and the building was acquired by San Francisco University High School.
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Five Keys Charter School/Independence HS; Gateway High School; KIPP (Bayview, San Francisco Bay, San Francisco College Prep) Leadership High School;