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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.
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An annex was added to the high school campus in 1926 for industrial arts and a boys' gymnasium. The building was later expanded in 1934 to hold classrooms and a girls' gymnasium. Following the opening of the new South San Francisco High School campus on B Street in 1951, the old campus was renamed Spruce School and used for intermediate grades ...
The school was built in 1910 in classical style to a design by Newton Tharp. Originally the Denman Grammar School, [ 5 ] it had its official dedication on September 10, 1911. [ 6 ] It was later Louise Lombard School For the Handicapped and Alamo Park Continuation High School and was renamed in 1992 in honor of Ida B. Wells .
It also went by the names Sunshine Orthopedic School, [2] Sunshine High School, and as Hilltop High School. The building has been listed by the city as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since March 15, 2019. [1] It now contains the San Francisco Unified School District's Cal-SAFE program, the Hilltop School, and various community agencies.
The San Francisco Board of Education is the school board for the City and County of San Francisco. It is composed of seven Commissioners, elected by voters across the city to serve 4-year terms. It is subject to local, state, and federal laws, and determines policy for all the K-12 public schools in the San Francisco Unified School District.