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  2. The International School of San Francisco (San Francisco)

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    The school’s Pre-K through Grade 12 educational program is organized into four divisions: Maternelle, Lower School, Middle School, and High School.In Pre - K through Grade 8 (Maternelle, Lower School and Middle School), the curriculum is French-English bilingual. At International High School, students can choose to pursue a bilingual ...

  3. Education Française Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    Education Française Bay Area or EFBA (French Education Bay Area) is a French language nonprofit dedicated to promoting a bilingual French education in the San Francisco Bay Area. The organization is modeled after a similar nonprofit in New York, EFNY. [ 1 ]

  4. Lycée Français de San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Français de San Francisco (LFSF), previously known as the Lycée Français La Pérouse, [1] is a private school in the San Francisco Bay Area. It welcomes students from preschool through middle, and high school grades. It has a primary campus and a secondary campus in San Francisco and a primary campus in Sausalito in Marin County. [2]

  5. Fact check: Do California schools have litter boxes for ...

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    Rumors that San Luis Obispo County school districts are placing litter boxes in restrooms to accommodate students who identify as “furries” are false, school district administrators say.

  6. Two Loos for the Price of One: San Francisco to Add Second ...

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    San Francisco is spending $1.7 million to build two public toilets.

  7. Alliance Française de San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The first French classes were held at 414 Mason street; by 1904, the association had 800 members and offered 28 types of classes with 600 students. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroyed the building's foundations and many students were killed. In 1910, only 550 students were registered, growing to 700 three years later.

  8. Wait, What? Some People Are Putting Toilet Paper in the ... - AOL

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    Even though you can get inexpensive toilet paper for around .84/roll, you do need to replace it about every three weeks. On the other hand, baking soda lasts for around three months.

  9. List of San Francisco Designated Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Fresco by Diego Riviera in the Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute SFDL 295 San Francisco Eagle Bar: 396–398 12th Street October 29, 2021 SFDL 296 Casa Sanchez Building: 2778 24th Street February 11, 2022 SFDL 297 Crocker National Bank Building: 1–25 Montgomery Street March 14, 2022 SFDL 298 "Allegory of California" fresco