School Year Public School Enrollment Fair

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School Year 2018-2019 Public School Enrollment Fair Saturday, October 14, 2017 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Welcome to our 2018-2019 School Year Public School Enrollment Fair! Take a look at all the available school options. We offer a wide variety of high quality school programs. While every school is responsible for teaching our children using the same high academic standards, each school has unique features and services. Explore your school options to find out which schools will best meet your child s needs. Parent Workshops Language Pathways for English Learners 10:15 am to 11:00 am (Spanish Presentation) (First Floor, Room 107) 12:30 pm to 1:15 pm (Cantonese Presentation) (First Floor, Room 107) Language Pathways for English Proficient Students 11:15 am to 12:00 pm (English Presentation) for FLES/Immersion (Room 107) The Lowell 9th grade Application Process For School Year 2018-2019 11:15 am to 12:00 pm (Simultaneous translation provided) (Auditorium) 1:15 pm to 2:00 pm (Simultaneous translation provided) (Auditorium) The Enrollment Process for School Year 2018-2019 10:00 am to 10:50 am (Simultaneous translation provided) (Auditorium) 12:15 pm to 1:05 pm (Simultaneous translation provided) (Auditorium) The Enrollment Process of Children in Special Education 11:00 am to 12:00 pm (First Floor, Room 111) 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (First Floor, Room 111) Educational Placement Center: First Floor, Cafeteria Visit our Educational Placement Center stand located in the Cafeteria, pick up enrollment materials, and talk to our placement counselors. We are here to help! Childcare 1st floor, Room 110 First aid 1st floor, Room 113 Shuttle Bus returns: 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Elevator Located in the lobby (Folsom St. entrance)

Early Education Schools: 1st floor (EE) Elementary Attendance Area Schools: 1st floor, Gymnasium (AA) Argonne EES PK/TK EE1 (Room 106) Havard, Leola EES PK/TK EE2 (Room 106) Jefferson EES EE3 (Room 106) Mahler, Theresa EES EE4 (Room 106) McLaren, John EES PK/TK EE5 (Room 106) Noriega EES PK/TK EE6 (Room 106) Presidio EES PK/TK EE7 (Room 108) Rodriguez, Zaida T. EES EE8 (Room 108) PK/TK San Miguel EES EE9 (Room 108) Serra, Junipero Annex EES EE10 (Room 108) PK/TK Alamo Alvarado (TK-5) Argonne Bryant (PreK-5) Carver, Dr. George W. Chavez, Cesar (PreK-5) Chin, John Yehall Clarendon Cleveland Cobb, Dr. William L. (PreK-5) Drew, Dr. Charles (PreK-TK-5) AA1 AA2 AA3 AA4 AA5 AA6 AA7 AA8 AA9 AA10 AA11 McKinley Milk, Harvey Miraloma Monroe Moscone, George R. (PreK-5) Muir, John (PreK-5) New Traditions Ortega, Jose Parker, Jean Parks, Rosa (PreK-5) Peabody, George AA29 AA30 AA31 AA32 AA33 AA34 AA35 AA36 AA37 AA38 AA39 Stockton, Commodore EE11 (Room 108) EES PK/TK Tule Elk Park EES PK/TK EE12 (Room 108) El Dorado Feinstein, Dianne Flynn, Leonard R. (TK-5) AA12 AA13 AA14 Redding (TK-5) Sanchez (PreK-5) Serra, Junipero AA40 AA41 AA42 Elementary Citywide Schools: 1st floor, Atrium (CW) Garfield Glen Park Grattan (PreK-5) AA15 AA16 AA17 Sheridan (PreK-5) Sherman Sloat, Commodore AA43 AA44 AA45 Buena Vista/Horace Mann (K-8) CIS at De Avila (K-5) Carmichael, Bessie (PreK-8) Chinese Ed. Center (K-5) Fairmount (PreK-5) Lawton (K-8) Lilienthal, Claire (K-8) Marshall (K-5) Mission Ed. Center (K-5) Revere, Paul (PreK-8) Rooftop (PreK-8) SF Community (K-8) SF Public Montessori (PreK-5) CW1 CW2 CW3 CW4 CW5 CW6 CW7 CW8 CW9 CW10 CW11 CW12 CW13 Guadalupe (PreK-5) Harte, Bret (PreK-5) Hillcrest Jefferson Key, Francis Scott Lafayette Lakeshore Lau, Gordon J. (PreK-5) Longfellow Malcolm X Academy McCoppin, Frank AA18 AA19 AA20 AA21 AA22 AA23 AA24 AA25 AA26 AA27 AA28 Spring Valley Science School Starr King (PreK-5) Stevenson, Robert L. Sunnyside Sunset Sutro Taylor, Edward R. (PreK-5) Tenderloin Community (PreK-5) Ulloa (TK-5) Visitacion Valley Webster, Daniel West Portal Wo, Yick AA46 AA47 AA48 AA49 AA50 AA51 AA52 AA53 AA54 AA55 AA56 AA57 AA58 Yu, Alice Fong (K-8) CW14

Middle Schools: 2nd floor Aptos Room 216 Brown, Willie L. Jr. Room 212 Denman, James Room 203 Everett Room 204 Francisco Room 218 Giannini, A. P. Room 201 Hoover, Herbert Room 207 King, Dr. Martin L. Jr. Room 211 Lick, James Room 214 Marina Room 217 Presidio Room 208 Roosevelt, Theodore Room 209 Visitacion Valley Room 210 High Schools: 3rd floor Balboa Room 310 Burton, Phillip & Sala Room 307 Galileo Academy of Science and Technology Room 304 June Jordan School for Equity Room 305 Lincoln, Abraham Room 303 Lowell Room 320 Marshall, Thurgood Room 314 Mission Room 311 O'Connell, John Room 315 Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts Room 321 SF International Room 319 The Academy - San Francisco @ McAteer Room 325 Wallenberg, Raoul Room 309 Washington, George Room 308 Charter Schools: 2nd floor, Dance Room (CH) Creative Arts (K-8) Thomas Edison Academy (K-8) Gateway Middle School Gateway High School KIPP SF Bay (5-8) KIPP Bayview Academy (5-8) Kipp SF College Preparatory Academy (9-12) The New School of San Francisco The Mission Preparatory School CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 Community Organizations and other SFUSD Departments: Parent Advisory Council (PAC) Kindergarten to College (K2C) School Health Programs Visual and Performing Arts Department (VAPA) San Francisco Public Library Safe Routes to School African American Parent Advisory Council Community Advisory Committee (CAC) Special Ed Parents for Public Schools (PPS) Department of Technology CO1 (Library) CO2 (Library) CO3 (Library) CO4 (Library) CO5 (Library) CO6 (Library) CO7 (Library) CO8 (Library) CO9 (Lobby) CO10 (Lobby) Career and Technical Education: Room 322 (3rd floor) City College of San Francisco: Room 324 (3rd floor)

Gymnasium: Elementary Attendance Area Schools (AA) GYMNASIUM Attendance Area Elementary Schools Attendance areas are geographic borders drawn around most elementary schools throughout the district. We created attendance areas so there can be a system of helping you get placement in your elementary attendance area school if you wish. You are not required to request your elementary attendance area school, nor can you be guaranteed a placement at your elementary attendance area school. City-Wide Elementary Schools and Programs City-wide means there is no attendance area, and as a result city-wide schools and programs do not provide a tie-breaker for students who live near the school. K-8 schools (schools serving grades K to 8), language immersion schools, newcomer schools, and the SF Public Montessori School are examples of city-wide schools. City-wide programs are available at a limited number of schools; they are listed as an option on the back of the application form and they have a separate enrollment capacity. For example, the Chinese Immersion Pathway at West Portal is a city-wide program. Although West Portal elementary school has an attendance area, there is no attendance area tiebreaker for students who live in the attendance area and request the city-wide Chinese Immersion pathway.

First floor: Early Education Schools (EE), Elementary Citywide Schools (CW), Parent Workshops Folsom Street Folsom Street Lobby CO9 CO10 Elevator EED EE1 EE2 EE3 Room 106 EED EE4 EE5 EE6 EE7 EE8 EE9 Room 108 EE10 EE11 EE12 Elementary Citywide Schools Atrium CW1 CW2 CW14 CW13 WORKSHOPS Room 107 CHILDCARE Room 110 CW3 CW4 CW12 CW11 CW5 CW10 WORKSHOPS Room 111 CW6 CW7 CW9 CW8 First Aid Nurse Room 113 To Gymnasium WORKSHOPS Auditorium Cafeteria EDUCATIONAL PLACEMENT CENTER FIRST FLOOR

Second floor: Middle Schools, Charter Schools (CH), Community Organizations and other SFUSD Departments (CO) EVERETT Room 204 DENMAN Room 203 GIANNINI Room 201 PRESIDIO Room 208 Elevator HOOVER Room 207 V. VALLEY Room 210 ROOSEVELT Room 209 BROWN Room 212 KING Room 211 LICK Room 214 FRANCISCO Room 218 MARINA Room 217 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 CHARTER SCHOOLS Dance Room Community Organizations & other SFUSD Departments Library CO4 CO5 CH5 CH6 CH8 CH9 CO1 CO2 CO6 CO7 CH7 CO3 CO8 SECOND FLOOR

Third floor: High Schools GALILEO Room 304 BURTON Room 307 JORDAN Room 305 LINCOLN Room 303 WASHINGTON Room 308 Elevator WALLENBERG Room 309 BALBOA Room 310 MISSION Room 311 MARSHALL Room 314 O CONNELL Room 315 SF INTERNATIONAL Room 319 LOWELL Room 320 Career and Technical Ed. Room 322 RUTH ASAWA SF SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Room 321 CCSF Room 324 THE ACADEMY - SF @ MCATEER Room 325 THIRD FLOOR

Key Enrollment Dates October 14, 2017 Enrollment Fair 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at John O Connell High School, 2355 Folsom St. Applications available January 12, 2018 Last day to submit an application for the 2018-19 school year March 16, 2018 Offers mailed to students who applied by January 12, 2018 March 19-23 and April 2-6, 2018 Register at school to accept March 16 offer Application deadlines for: Lowell High School: December 15; Ruth Asawa School of the Arts: December 7. Families who missed the January 12 deadline and submit an application by April 6 will have an offer mailed to them on May 18. To accept this offer, families should register at the school May 21-June 1, 2018. Families who received offers on March 16 can also participate in this process as long as they submit an application by April 6. Families who missed the April 6 deadline, can get assigned to schools with openings by visiting the Educational Placement Center (EPC) between June 27- August 31. Students who wish to attend schools that don t have any opening can submit a wait pool request, and EPC will check periodically to see if any seats are available in these schools. If seats open, EPC will conduct a wait pool run to fill those openings. Wait pool dates Offers will be mailed June 20 to families who submitted a wait pool request by June 1 Offers will be mailed August 31 to families who submitted a wait pool request by August 17