In the News: SSFUSD Harnesses Ultraviolet C Rays to Protect Students When In-Person Instruction Resumes April 19 Parents with students in transitional kindergarten (TK) through fifth grade at South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) now have the option to bring their children back to campus for in-person instruction and academic support from April 19 through May 28.
In the News: KRON-4 Interviews Dr. Moore on SSFUSD's Partial Reopening KRON-4 News reporter Sanaz Tahernia interviewed South San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore about the resumption of in-person instruction on April 19 and the measures the district has taken to protect students and teachers from COVID-19.
South City Schools to Welcome Back Elementary Students Monday SSFUSD invites elementary school students back to campus for limited, classroom instruction after almost 13 months of distance learning.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed Paid a Virtual Visit to Martin Elementary School Students in teacher Kathleen Jackson’s fifth grade class at Martin Elementary School received a virtual visit from San Francisco Mayor London Breed on February 17, 2021, as part of the school’s observance of African-American History Month.
In the News: Students Working For Years To Honor Civil Rights Icon Finally Meet Their Hero NBC Bay Area reporter Garvin Thomas accompanies Martin Elementary School students to Sacramento to meet Ruby Bridges at the city's annual MLK Celebration.
Iconic Civil Rights Activist Celebrates Ruby Bridges Day with Martin Elementary School in South San Francisco Elementary school students at South San Francisco Unified School District’s (SSFUSD) Martin Elementary School received a virtual visit from Civil Rights icon Ruby Bridges during a morning assembly on November 18 in observance of Ruby Bridges Day.
We Are All Super Heroes South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore delivered an impassioned welcome back address to teachers and staff on August 11, exhorting educators to find their inner super hero and to do their best for students during a time in which concerns about the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and police brutality and racism were at the forefront of everyone's mind.
Racism is a Grown-Up Disease Elementary and middle school students from South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD) recently participated in a "protest in place" with Civil Rights icon Ruby Bridges to draw attention to the tragic death of George Floyd, a black man who died on May 25, 2020, after Minneapolis Policeman Derek Chauvin pinned him to the ground with a knee on the neck for almost nine minutes.
In the News: South San Francisco 5th-Graders' Mission to Honor Civil Rights Icon Ruby Bridges Continues to Spread NBC Bay Area reporter Garvin Thomas talks to SSFUSD Students about Ruby Bridges Day.
In the News: Bay Area Students Participate in Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day KRON 4 Reporter Sara Stinson reports on Ruby Bridges Day in SSFUSD.