September is Hispanic Heritage Month It's September, and it's time to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD).
Public Service is About Making Sure People Who Need Boba Get Boba SSFUSD Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore and School Board President John Baker took part in a September 2 panel discussion organized by the South San Francisco Youth Commission and the City of South San Francisco, where Baker employed the metaphor of boba tea to encourage SSFUSD students to advocate for themselves.
Return of the Showcase of Bands South San Francisco Unified School District’s (SSFUSD) 33rd annual Showcase of Bands has returned for the first time since 2019.
In the News: KTVU-2 Mornings on 2 Interviews Dr. Moore About SSFUSD's August 11 Reopening Here's what SSFUSD Superintendent Dr. Shawnterra Moore told KTVU-2 reporter Sal Castaneda about the district's reopening plans.
In the News: SSFUSD Prepares for In-Person Classes KPIX-5 reporter Max Darrow discusses SSFUSD's preparations for reopening on August 11.
In the News: KRON-4 Previews SSFUSD Reopening Plans KRON-4 reporter Charles Clifford previews SSFUSD's reopening plans.
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.
Eighth Graders Flex Science Skills at Helix Cup Competition As part of the fall 2020 edition of South San Francisco Unified School District’s (SSFUSD) Helix Cup egg drop challenge, science teachers from Alta Loma (ALMS), Parkway Heights (PHMS), and Westborough Middle Schools (WMS) tested the ability of containers constructed by eighth grade students to protect an egg dropped from heights of six, 12, and 18 feet.