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SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT RECORDS 1854-2005 (Bulk 1874-1978) Collection number: SFH 3 San Francisco History Center San Francisco Public Library 2010
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SAN FRANCISCO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

RECORDS

1854-2005 (Bulk 1874-1978)

Collection number: SFH 3

San Francisco History Center

San Francisco Public Library

2010

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction iv-vi

Institutional History vii-x

Scope and Content xi

Series Descriptions xii-xx

Container Listing 1-59

Series 1: Board of Education 1

Series 2: Administration 1-6

A. Superintendent of Schools 1-4

1. Circulars and Bulletins 1-2

2. Monthly Bulletins 2

3. Special Reports 2

4. Speeches and Appointments 2

B. Budget 3

C. Legal 4

D. Directories 4-5

E. Files 6

Series 3: Staff 6-10

A. Employment 6

B. Policies and Procedures Handbooks 7-8

C. Professional Activities 8

D. Sabbatical Journals 8

E. Salaries 9-10

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Series 4: Schools 11-15

Series 5: Instructional Materials 16-39

A. Curriculum Titles 16-37

B. Curriculum Reports 37-38

C. Curriculum Newsletters 38

D. Teachers Professional Library 38-39

Series 6: Reports and Publications 39-48

Series 7: Press Clippings 49-52

Series 8: Photographs 53-59

A. Biographical 53-54

B. Schools 54-58

C. Publications 58-59

Series 9: Parent-Teacher Association 59

Appendix A: List of Related Materials 60-63

Appendix B: List of Titles Transferred to Library’s Book Collection 64-66

Appendix C: Chronology of School Superintendents 67-69

Appendix D: Highlights of “Scraps” 70-71

Appendix E: Negatives in Series 8 72-74

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INTRODUCTION

Provenance

The San Francisco Unified School District Records were transferred to the

San Francisco Public Library from the school district in 1999.

Access

The collection is open for research and stored offsite. A minimum of two working days'

notice is required for use. Please call the San Francisco History Center for hours and

information at 415-557-4567.

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted

in writing to the City Archivist.

Collection Number

SFH 3

Size

86.2 cubic feet (in 143 boxes and 2 file cabinet drawers) and 32 linear feet (88

scrapbooks)

Materials Cataloged Separately

Yearbooks and some other publications have been transferred to the book collection

of the San Francisco Public Library where they have been integrated with other

bound volumes. These include Annual and Biennial Reports of the State

Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1852-1926 (broken, titles vary); San Francisco

Public Schools Annual Reports, 1862 to 1937 (broken; title varies) and 1956 to 1967;

San Francisco Public Schools Bulletin, 1930 to 1967, and San Francisco Unified

School District Newsletter, 1967 to 1977; and Rules and Regulations of the Board of

Education, 1863 to 1927 (broken; title varies). See Appendix B for a complete list of

titles moved.

Photographs and negatives are housed with the San Francisco Historical Photograph

Collection, and are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1 to 5 pm, and Saturdays,

10 am to 12 noon and 1 to 5 pm. Also, many images are available online at

www.sfpl.org.

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Processed by

Tami J. Suzuki

Date Completed

March 31, 2005

Date Revised

May 8, 2008

Languages Represented

Collection materials are in English.

Physical Location

The collection is housed in remote storage and requires a minimum of 2 working

day’s advance notice for use.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], San Francisco Unified School District Records (SFH 3),

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, CA.

Related Materials

Researchers are encouraged to see also the San Francisco History Center’s vertical

files, reference cards, and small manuscripts collections on schools; and biographical

files and cards for individuals. Researchers should also check the catalog holdings of

the San Francisco Public Library for related materials. A list of related materials is

found in Appendix A.

Related Collections

Researchers are encouraged to see also the Luther Burbank Middle School Records

(SFH 20); the Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) Morcombe San Francisco, Second District,

California Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) Records (SFH 12); and the

Second District of the California PTA (San Francisco PTA) Records (SFH 21), San

Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.

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Conservation Note

During processing, the entire collection was re-foldered and re-housed in acid-free

folders and boxes. Some metal staples remain. Some documents on acidic or thermal

paper were photocopied onto acid-free paper. Other documents on acidic paper were

kept in their original state and separated with acid-free paper. Scrapbooks were

housed in either acid-free boxes or polyester bags. A few damaged negatives and

unfixed proofs were digitally copied and then removed.

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INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY

The first American school in the state was a private institution, established in San

Francisco in April, 1847. Later the same year, the first public schoolhouse was built in

1847 on the southwest corner of the town plaza, now Portsmouth Square. On Feb. 21,

1848, the first school board was elected, and the school opened on April 3, 1848, led by

Thomas Douglas. The Douglas school charged tuition but was under public auspices

with partial public support. Word of gold soon drew citizens away from San Francisco,

and the school was closed; the building was demolished in 1850. In late 1849, Mr. and

Mrs. John C. Pelton opened a school in the First Baptist Church. By a resolution adopted

by the Common Council, the Peltons’ school became a free public school in April, 1850.

Meanwhile, the Happy Valley School opened in July, 1850, near the corner of Second

and Minna streets. Happy Valley was a private enterprise but free to those who couldn’t

afford it. The following spring, the Spring Valley School opened, also private but free to

those who couldn’t pay.

In 1851, the Common Council passed the first Free School Ordinance which

allowed for the levying of taxes, divided the city into seven school districts, and

established a free public school in each district as well as the annual election of a school

board. The first school board under this organization hired Thomas J. Nevins as

Superintendent of the Free Common Schools of the city. Happy Valley (later named

Denman Grammar) was the first public school to open under this organization,

immediately followed by the Powell Street School and Washington Grammar School.

The following schools were organized in 1852: Rincon School, Spring Valley Grammar

School, Union Grammar School, Mission Grammar School, and Clark’s Point Grammar

School (later named Garfield Primary). A number of private schools also continued to

operate. An 1852 census indicated there were 2,050 school-age children in

San Francisco.

Known first as the Department of Common Schools, the department later became

known as San Francisco Public Schools, the Department of Education, and the San

Francisco Unified School District, its current name. The district is run by a

superintendent hired by the Board of Education, an elected body of policy makers.

In 1853, the State Legislature passed an act making Catholic or “ward” schools

part of the public school system. The act was subsequently repealed in 1855, in an effort

to separate church and state schools. However, ward schools were merged into the city’s

public schools.

The first high school began in 1856 as Union Grammar School with 80 advanced

pupils, both boys and girls. It was declared a permanent high school in January, 1858,

and named San Francisco High School; the first class of 11 students graduated in

December, 1859. The sexes were separated in 1864, with the girls transferring to Girls

High School at the corner of Bush and Stockton streets, and the boys remaining at the

newly-renamed Boys High School on Powell Street. Girls were allowed “to take a

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Classical course of study” at Boys High in 1888. The name was changed to Lowell High

School in 1894, a coeducational school.

Evening school was established in 1856 to accommodate youth who worked

during the day. In 1864, the student population included those over 18 years of age.

Other special classes and schools established over the years included the Oral School for

the Deaf (in 1901), conservation of vision classes, Sunshine School (for physically

disabled students), Health School and open air classes, hospital classes, speech correction

classes, and adult English classes. “Part-time school” became known as continuation

school in 1929.

A form of foreign language instruction began as early as 1864 with classical study

in Latin and German offered at Boys High School. In 1878, Superintendent A.L. Mann

said that Spanish-language instruction was more valuable than French or German.

Spanish instruction began in evening classes two years later, and the board passed a

resolution in 1908 allowing for Spanish to be taught in high schools, alongside French

and German.

In addition to foreign language instruction, the U.S. Supreme court ruled (in Lau

v. Nichols, 1974) that the school district must provide bilingual education to non-English-

speaking or limited-English proficient students. However, in 1998, California voters

abolished bilingual education with passage of Proposition 227.

In 1852, the male teachers established the Teachers Institute to improve

knowledge and the art of teaching. The school department ran a Normal School for

teachers, initially consisting of weekly meetings, with the first class graduating in 1861.

Other early professional organizations included the Teachers’ Mutual Aid Society,

organized in 1873, the Principals’ Association of San Francisco (formed in 1888), and

the San Francisco Teachers Club, organized in 1893. As the city grew, the number of

teachers increased, and a number of teachers’ councils were formed. In 1911, the Kate

Kennedy School Women’s Club was organized to further female teachers’ rights

including salary equity. The club was merged with other teachers’ organizations into the

Teachers’ Association of San Francisco in 1917. This organization immediately became

active in municipal and state movements affecting schools, children, and teachers. The

same year, the Classroom Teachers’ Association was also formed. The San Francisco

Federation of Teachers, No. 61, was chartered by the American Federation of Teachers in

1919. In 1989, the SF Federation of Teachers merged with the SF Classroom Teachers

Association, a chapter of the National Education Association, to form the United

Educators of San Francisco.

In 1878, the first free kindergarten west of the Rocky Mountains was established

at 64 Silver Street in San Francisco. Pioneered by Kate Douglas Wiggin, kindergartens

were adopted by the school board in 1880.

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The fire following the 1906 earthquake destroyed 31 school buildings. Public

school children and citizens from around the country raised $30,157.15 towards the

construction of a school building. Yerba Buena School was dedicated on May 23, 1909

utilizing these funds. The contents of the cornerstone were revealed during construction

in 1922, and are included in this collection.

Vocational education classes were first offered at Humboldt Evening High School

in 1896. In 1936, the Samuel Gompers Trade School opened its doors, providing

vocational and academic courses, pre-employment courses, and apprenticeship training.

The adult and vocational division was organized in 1945, and transferred to the newly

created Junior College district in 1969.

The school district established San Francisco Junior College (also known as City

College) in 1935, providing both academic and vocational instruction. The main campus

on Phelan Avenue was dedicated in 1940. In 1969, the San Francisco Community

College District was formed, thus separating the college from SFUSD.

The junior high school plan began in California in 1909. In 1913, three grammar

schools, Crocker, Hamilton, and Horace Mann, were designated as intermediate schools,

offering modified schedules and curriculum designed for adolescent children. In 1922,

the same three schools were designated as junior high schools. These usually served

seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Middle schools emerged in 1978, serving sixth through

eighth grades.

Separate schools for “colored” children, established in 1854, were abolished in

1875. The first school for Chinese children was started in 1859. An act of the State

Legislature in 1860 excluded Negroes, Mongolians, and American Indians from public

schools, however, the penalty for admitting them was eliminated in 1864. By 1871, the

Chinese school was closed and Chinese students were excluded from public schools.

African American and Chinese American parents fought for inclusion in their

neighborhood schools, bringing matters to the Supreme Court of California. In the case

of Mary Frances Ward, the court pronounced in 1874 that separate was equal; however, if

separate schools didn’t exist, colored children could enter white schools. In the 1885

case of Mamie Tape, a Chinese American student, the court ruled that the school district

must provide an education. In response, the district immediately established the

segregated Chinese Primary School, preventing Tape from attending Spring Valley

School. Chinese students were allowed to attend neighborhood schools by the late

1920s, although racial segregation would not be repealed from the state’s Education

Code until 1947, and geographic segregation would continue.

By the end of the nineteenth century, larger numbers of Japanese children were

attending the city’s public schools, presenting the “Japanese question.” Following the

earthquake and fire of 1906, the school department renamed the Chinese Primary School

as the Oriental Public School, and directed all Chinese, Japanese, and Korean children to

the school. This set an international crisis in motion, with President Theodore Roosevelt

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intervening. The segregation order against Japanese students only was lifted in 1907, and

the federal government promised to restrict Japanese immigration, leading to the

Gentlemen’s Agreement of 1908 with Japan.

In 1954, the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, KS lawsuit outlawed

separate-but-equal schools. Efforts to end de facto segregation in San Francisco

included the start of busing in 1971. In 1978, African Americans sought to desegregate

the district and improve the quality of education in San Francisco NAACP v. SFUSD.

The resulting consent decree, approved in 1983, mandated the desegregation of all

schools, programs, and classrooms, and stated that no school could have more than 40

percent of one ethnicity. Reconstitution, or the practice of bringing in new staff at low-

performing schools, was promoted to improve academic achievement. In 1987, the racial

cap was raised to 45%. In 1999, a group of Chinese parents successfully challenged the

school district in a lawsuit over the racial cap (in Ho v. SFUSD), ending the use of race in

assigning students. As a result, in 2002, the district instituted a “diversity index” which

assigned students based on socio-economic factors. After two years under the diversity

index, parents continued to be dissatisfied with having their children placed in cross-town

schools.

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SCOPE AND CONTENT

This collection documents the San Francisco Unified School District’s history

through materials collected by the Teachers Professional Library beginning in 1854, the

fourth year of the Department of Common Schools as it was then known. While there are

materials from the early years of the district, the bulk of the collection is from 1874 to

1978. Major areas include administrative documents, curriculum titles, reports produced

by the school district, and newspaper clippings. Materials include administrative

circulars, photographs, scrapbooks, books, pamphlets, newsletters, district directories,

handbooks, budget documents, salary surveys and schedules, maps, and newspaper

articles. Yearbooks have been transferred to the library’s book collection and can be

located through the online catalog. Some of the oldest materials are circulars from the

superintendent to staff (1874-1929), an 1867 diploma for a member of the first class of

Union Grammar School, an 1879 diploma for a member of the first class of Rincon

Grammar School, pamphlets on education (known as “Scraps,” 1854-1924, in Reports

and Publications), courses of study (1876-1915, in Curriculum Titles), and an 1884-1885

class register. The most recent items are a graduation program, yearbook, and class

photograph from the last graduating class of Benjamin Franklin Middle School in 2005.

The circulars, annual reports, weekly and monthly bulletins, board rules and

administrative regulations, and reports and publications provide a variety of information

documenting the school district’s history, issues, and policies from 1862 to 1980. Annual

reports, weekly bulletins, and board rules and regulations were transferred to the library’s

book collection; see Appendix B. There are extensive newspaper clippings from 1906-

1986, as well as a good number of curriculum titles from 1876-1979 (bulk 1927-1978).

The earliest budget documents are from 1907. The collection includes the contents of

cornerstones for Bay View School, laid March 8, 1908, and Yerba Buena School, laid

May 23, 1909. Also included is Emmy Lou Packard’s artwork for a third grade social

studies series (in Curriculum Titles). Photographs mainly cover the years 1930 to 1977.

Major subjects include integration, buildings and grounds, counseling and

guidance, disadvantaged groups, finances, rules and regulations, salaries, and vocational

education. A few audio/visual materials are included (in the Curriculum Titles sub-

series). A list of superintendents with years of employment is in Appendix C.

Board meeting minutes are not included other than items from minutes from 1927

to 1928. (The school district maintains board meeting minutes from 1908 to present.)

The collection does not include building blueprints, personnel records, or student records.

ARRANGEMENT NOTE

The material has been arranged into nine series: Board of Education,

Administration, Staff, Schools, Instructional Materials, Reports and Publications, Press

Clippings, Photographs, and Parent-Teacher Association. Within some series are a

number of sub-series. Most series are arranged chronologically.

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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

SERIES 1: BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1907-1985

1.25 cubic feet.

Arranged chronologically.

This series contains certificates of appointment for the early 1900s, resolutions (1909-

1910, pasted into a scrapbook), items from minutes (1927-1928), the 1946 administrative

code, administrative regulations of 1971, and board policies adopted from the mid-1970s

to 1980. Biographies of a few board members were moved from the Photographs series.

Rules and regulations of the board from 1863 to 1927 (broken, 8 volumes) were

transferred to the library’s book collection and have the call number 379.794 Sa52ru.

Pictures of board members are found in the Photographs series. Published articles on the

board are found in the Press Clippings series.

A copy of A Statement of the Conditions and Wants of the Public School Department of

San Francisco by a Committee of the Board of Education, 1866, is included in the annual

reports; see the library catalog. See the Administration—Superintendent sub-series for

board policy circulars (from 1896-1925) included with the superintendents’ circulars.

SERIES 2: ADMINISTRATION, 1874-2002 (bulk 1874-1929)

12.64 cubic feet

Arranged into five sub-series: Superintendent of Schools, Budget, Legal, Directories, and

Files.

This series contains administrative documents. Of special interest are the administrative

circulars (1874-1929) issued separately by the superintendent and the board. Newspaper

articles on superintendents (mainly 1964-1999) are found in the Press Clippings series.

Sub-series A: Superintendent of Schools, 1874-1970 (bulk 1874-1933)

8.67 cubic feet

Arranged mostly chronologically.

This sub-series is further organized into four parts: Circulars and Bulletins,

Monthly Bulletins, Special Reports, and Speeches and Appointments. The

circulars, along with the superintendents’ annual reports and weekly and monthly

bulletins, provide good documentation of the school department from 1862 to

1977. Newspaper articles on superintendents are found in the Press Clippings

series. See the Photographs series for pictures of superintendents.

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Annual reports on the department’s financial condition and accomplishments

were submitted by the Superintendent to the Board. These bound volumes, from

1862 to 1937 and 1956 to 1967, have the call number 379.794 Sa52r. The 1862

report includes a school census, a school list, finances, teacher salaries,

attendance, a list of graduates, and recommendations. The 1864 report has

remarks on separation of the sexes, opposed by the superintendent, and bible

instruction, supported by the superintendent. (Separate high schools for boys and

girls were instituted that year.) Annual reports also include courses of study,

examinations, property acquisitions, erection of new buildings, lists of teachers,

principals and Board members, speeches, historical sketches, and lists of where

teachers trained and their certification dates.

Beginning in 1930, the superintendent’s office published weekly bulletins on

professional subjects for teachers and department heads. The bulletins are bound

into volumes by school year. The San Francisco Public Schools Bulletin, also

known as Superintendent’s Bulletin, was continued in 1967 by the San Francisco

Unified School District Newsletter, also known as the District Newsletter. The

weekly bulletins and newsletters (95 volumes removed to the book collection)

cover the years, 1930 to 1977, and have the call number 379.794 Sa52sa v.1-37

and 39-48. See the Photographs series for photographs from these publications.

Part 1: Circulars and Bulletins, 1874-1957 (bulk 1874-1929)

7.6 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically.

Superintendents’ circulars of memoranda (mostly printed) to staff include

circulars issued by the Board. These are glued into scrapbooks, with a

few duplicates in folders. Due to the fragility as well as format of the

scrapbooks, some of these items may not be photocopied. Sample topics

include rules and regulations, annual examinations, courses of study,

supplies, vaccinations, holidays, lectures, and an essay contest offered by

the Womens Christian Temperance Union on “Twin Evils, Intemperance

and Tobacco,” with cash prizes (July 20, 1881, circular no. 68). These

scrapbooks are a good source of documents issued from 1874 to 1929.

Circulars were later known as Bulletins.

Board circulars cover policies such as participation in censuses and school

closures. Board memoranda on staff assignments are also found here. A

May 13, 1896 circular instructs staff that “it is the desire of the Board of

Education that Chinese and Japanese be not employed in or about the

school buildings.”

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Part 2: Monthly Bulletins, 1930-1933 (broken)

.33 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically.

Monthly bulletins were interdepartmental newsletters issued by the

Superintendent along with the weekly bulletins beginning in 1930. These

were presumably intended mainly for teachers and principals. It appears

that the monthly bulletins were published for only 3 years. A card index

is included. Topics included the Community Chest, immigrant education,

junior colleges, and handwriting instruction.

Part 3: Special Reports, 1942-1970

.67 cu ft.

Arranged chronologically.

Special reports include a 1942 report to the board by Superintendent

Joseph P. Nourse, a 1950 report to the Board by Superintendent Herbert C.

Clish on his philosophy of education, and 1950 and 1951 memoranda on a

war training program and civilian defense.

Part 4: Speeches and Appointments, 1909-1939

6 folders

Arranged chronologically.

This small section has some speeches on the San Francisco Public Schools

and copies of appointments of deputy superintendents by Alfred

Roncovieri from 1909 to 1917.

Sub-series B: Budget, 1907-2001

1.7 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically, with statistical data last.

Includes budget documents (1907-1928, 1971-1973, and 1997-2001), financial

statements, financial statement reports, statistical data and reports, and reports on

the organization of the budget office.

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Sub-series C: Legal, 1909-1975

.67 cubic foot

Arranged alphabetically by title.

Includes court transcripts of a few matters brought against the school district,

grand jury reports, copies of California School Law (1909 and 1917), and

California legislative reports.

Sub-series D: Directories, 1905-1994 (broken)

1 cubic foot

Arranged chronologically, with District Directories followed by Central Office

Directories.

District directories generally list superintendent, deputy superintendents,

administrative staff, board members, schools, and principals. Until about 1925,

teachers’ assigned schools and residences were also included. Central office

directories refer to administration only, except for the 1994 directory which

includes schools.

Sub-series E: Files, 1884-[2002]

.6 cubic foot

Arranged chronologically.

There are only a few administrative files. These include organization charts and

administrative organization reports. Of note is an 1884-1885 class register which

lists students’ grades. Another unusual item is a 1906-1907 “day-book,” or

inventory, of supplies appropriated to individual schools and departments

following the earthquake. Included is a 20th

century block book with locations of

School District properties.

SERIES 3: STAFF, 1890-1979 (bulk 1940-1960)

4.5 cubic feet

Arranged mostly chronologically.

This series focuses on employee matters and is organized into five sub-series:

Employment, Policies and Procedures Handbooks, Professional Activities, Sabbatical

Journals, and Salaries.

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Sub-series A: Employment, 1909-1972

.7 cubic foot

Arranged alphabetically by folder title.

The Employment sub-series includes a copy of Rules of the San Francisco City

and County Board of Examination (1909), a report on recruitment, and the

resignation statement of Superintendent Thomas A. Shaheen. No other personnel

records are included.

Sub-series B: Policies and Procedures Handbooks, 1926-[1999]

1 cubic foot

Arranged chronologically by year, than alphabetically by title.

Employee manuals are located here. Topics include drugs, student behavior, and

shop safety. Some policy guides can be found in other series including librarians’

guides in Instructional Materials, board circulars in the Superintendent—Circulars

sub-series, guidance manuals in Reports and Publications, and board and

administrative regulations in the Board series. See the Schools series for faculty

handbooks.

Sub-series C: Professional Activities, 1886-1979

.8 cubic foot

Arranged chronologically.

This sub-series includes publications of professional associations such as

Association of California Classroom Teachers, San Francisco Federation of

Teachers, California Retired Teachers Association. Also included are 1888-1897

meeting minutes of the Principals’ Association of San Francisco, which have lists

of probationary and substitute teachers and normal students. Other notable items

are annual statements of the Silver Street Kindergarten Society and a few items of

the California Kindergarten Training School, all 19th

century documents.

Sub-series D: Sabbatical Journals, 1937-1972

.25 cubic foot

Arranged chronologically.

These are travelogues with an educational focus.

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Sub-series E: Salaries, 1881-1978

1.75 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically, with salary schedules followed by salary studies.

This sub-series includes salary schedules for 1881 and 1908 to 1977; and salary

studies from 1928 to 1962. Salary schedules, which listed pay for teachers and

administrators, were sometimes also published in the city’s Municipal Reports

and superintendent’s annual reports. The salary studies include petitions for

adjustments by teachers’ organizations.

SERIES 4. SCHOOLS, 1867-2005 (bulk 1970-1985)

8.5 cubic feet

Arranged by school level (elementary, middle, and high), then alphabetically by school

name within each section. Schools named for individuals are listed as follows: First—

(Middle)—Last name, and filed by Last name. (E.g., George Washington Carver, filed

under Carver.)

This series contains files of individual elementary/grammar/primary schools,

middle/intermediate/junior high schools, and high schools. Included are school profiles,

faculty and student handbooks, graduation certificates, commencement programs, press

clippings, contents of two cornerstones (Bay View School, 1908, and Yerba Buena

School, 1909, removed in 1922), student body meeting minutes, student publications,

flyers, and newsletters covering the planning of new schools and renaming of schools.

Some interesting items are early graduation certificates (Union Grammar School, 1867,

and Rincon Grammar School, 1879); an 1884 commencement program (Boys High

School); a 1905 graduation certificate (Burnett Grammar School); a class register from

1904 to 1908 (John Swett Grammar School); a 1923 pamphlet on the history of San

Francisco public schools written by an eighth grade civics class (Crocker Junior High);

Student Journals, 1891 to 1905, two cloth banners (Denman Grammar and Madison

Grammar), and a student’s scrapbook, 1917-1921 (Girls High). Student work is included

with individual schools. However, a few items of student work not tied to a specific

school are included at the end.

Photographs are housed with the San Francisco Historical Photo Collection. Yearbooks

have been transferred to the book collection.

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SERIES 5. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, 1876-1983, (bulk 1927-1978)

18.5 cubic feet

Arranged into four sub-series: Curriculum Titles, Curriculum Reports, Curriculum

Newsletters, and Teachers Professional Library.

This series contains materials most of which were published by the school district’s

Division of Instructional Materials between 1924 and 1978. Formerly known as the

Bureau of Instructional Materials, the department was later named Curriculum,

Instruction and Professional Development, and is currently called the Chief Academic

Office. The series is comprised of courses of study (beginning in 1876), later known as

curriculum bulletins, and curriculum titles, which make up the bulk of the series;

published studies on the curriculum; newsletters; and Teachers Professional Library

guides. The Curriculum Titles sub-series includes bulletins for adult courses and the

mentally retarded, and a study of San Francisco for third graders which includes booklets

and filmstrips as well as artwork by artist, Emmy Lou Packard, for the booklets.

Curriculum Reports documents curriculum development and revision beginning in 1935.

The Teachers’ Professional Library sub-series has a 1902 catalog of library books.

In the 1920s, formulation of the Seven Cardinal Principles of Education led to an

examination of subject matter. A 1925 revision notably included curriculum for junior

high school students. Curriculum revision was undertaken again in 1943, 1960, and

1978.

Sub-series A: Curriculum Titles, 1876-1983, bulk 1927-1978

16 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically by year, then alphabetically by title.

Sub-series B: Curriculum Reports, 1935-1978

2.2 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically by year.

Sub-series C: Curriculum Newsletters, 1948-1972

8 folders

Arranged chronologically.

Sub-series D: Teachers Professional Library, 1902-1954

9 folders

Arranged chronologically.

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SERIES 6. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS, 1854-1998 (bulk 1942-1976)

15 cubic feet

Arranged alphabetically by topic, then chronologically.

This series contains reports and publications mostly published by the school district, and

some dissertations. Considerable focus is given to the topics of integration (1962-1976),

vocational/occupational education (1913-1974), buildings and grounds (1902-1982),

counseling and guidance (1941-1973), and disadvantaged groups (1917-1996). Other

topics include athletics (1948-1965), bilingual education (1968-1982), and San Francisco

schools. Research bulletins produced from 1930-1957 largely cover testing and

evaluation of achievement. Also included is a set of “Scraps,” bound volumes of early

education-related pamphlets (mostly 1860s-1870s).

SERIES 7. PRESS CLIPPINGS, 1906-1999 (bulk 1906-1986)

131 volumes (18 cubic feet and 32 linear feet) plus .6 cubic feet

Arranged chronologically, with scrapbooks followed by folders.

This series consists largely of oversized scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on the school

district, board, and schools. A few have a particular focus. For example, two 1906-1907

volumes largely cover the “Japanese Question,” or exclusion of people of “Mongolian”

birth from California and the schools. Another 1906 volume focuses on school

reconstruction after the earthquake and fire. (In this scrapbook, news clips are pasted

into an 1895 ledger belonging to a Thomas Larkin.) There are also two volumes on the

1912 recall of Berkeley Superintendent of Schools, Frank F. Bunker, and one on the

California Teachers Association. Another scrapbook, likely created by a parent, covers

(Mission) high school football and Navy Operating Base football. Due to the size and

format of the scrapbooks, these items may not be photocopied. Additionally, some

magazine and newspaper clippings are in folders, organized alphabetically by subject,

then chronologically. These loose clippings focus on board members in the 1980s, and

individual superintendents of the 1970s through the 1990s.

SERIES 8. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1891-2005 (bulk 1930-1977)

6 cubic feet

Arranged into three subseries: Biographical, Schools, and Publications.

This series contains photographs and negatives collected by the publications division.

The bulk of the collection is black-and-white photos, however, some color pictures are

included. A list of negatives is found in Appendix E. A few damaged negatives and

unfixed proofs were digitally copied and then removed. Photos and negatives were

separated from the collection and are housed with the San Francisco Historical

Photograph Collection. Researchers may request them during Photo Desk hours:

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00 to 5:00 pm; and Saturdays, 10:00 am to 12 noon and 1:00

to 5:00 pm. Also, many images are available online at www.sfpl.org.

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Sub-series A: Biographical, [ca. 1910]-1989

.5 cubic feet

Arranged by position (board members, superintendents, and other officials), and

alphabetically within each section.

Sub-series B: Schools, 1891-2005 (bulk 1930-1977)

3.25 cubic feet

Arranged by type of school (elementary, middle, high schools, and others), and

alphabetically by name within each section. Schools named for individuals are

listed first—middle—last name and filed by last name. (E.g., George Washington

Carver, filed under Carver.)

The Schools sub-series contains photos of school buildings as well as some class

pictures. Included are images of the first public schoolhouse on Portsmouth

Square (drawings), promotion certificates from the 1880s (Moulder School),

outdoor classes established following the 1906 earthquake, and an album from a

Girls High School student (1920s). Images are mainly from the 20th

-century and

most can be viewed online at the library’s website, www.sfpl.org.

Sub-series C: Publications, 1930-1978

2.25 cubic feet

Arranged alphabetically by title.

This sub-series contains pictures from the San Francisco Public Schools Bulletin,

also known as Superintendent’s Bulletin, and the San Francisco Unified School

District Newsletter, also known as the District Newsletter, and other district

publications. Topics include events, performances, and classroom activities.

Photos removed from two 1934-1939 albums cover student activities including

radio broadcasts from the Golden Gate International Exposition.

SERIES 9. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION, 1951-1972

1.2 cubic feet

Arranged alphabetically, then chronologically.

This series contains publicity record books and history books of several elementary

school Parent-Teacher Associations. Meeting minutes for one group are also included.

See also Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) Morcombe San Francisco, Second District, California

Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) Records (SFH 12); and the Second District of

the California PTA (San Francisco PTA) Records (SFH 21).

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CONTAINER LISTING

SERIES 1. BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1907-1985

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 1 1 Certificates of Appointment 1907-1916

Box 2 -- Resolutions 1909-1910

Box 3 1 Three Years on a Board 1924

Box 4 -- Items From Minutes 1927-1928

Box 3 2 Charter Amendment No. 27, Elected Board 1930

3 “Who Shall Lead Them?” 1941

4 Administrative Code 1944

5 Administrative Code 1946

6 Charter Amendment, Unpaid Lay Board [1969?]

7-8 Policies, v. 1 [1963-1971]

9-11 Policies, [v. 2?] [1971?-1980]

12 Administrative Regulations [1971]

13 “Know Your Board” [197-]

14 Members’ Biographies, 1970s 1966-1981

15 Members Biographies, 1981 1981

16 “We Want You to Know Your Board of Education” [1985]

SERIES 2. ADMINISTRATION, 1874-2002 (bulk 1874-1929)

Sub-series A. Superintendent of Schools, 1874-1998 (bulk 1874-1933)

Part 1: Circulars and Bulletins (pasted in scrapbooks), 1874-1929

Container Folder Title

SCRAPBOOKS

Box 5 Superintendent and Board, 1874-1885

Box 6 Examinations, 1876-1904

Box 7 Superintendent, Board, and Examinations, 1879-1881

Box 8 1885-1888

Box 9 1885-1896

Box 10 1887-1899

Box 11 Superintendent and Board, 1896-1905

Box 12 Superintendent and Board, 1905-1911

Box 13 Superintendent and Board, 1907-1914

Box 14 Superintendent and Board, 1912-1914

Box 15 Superintendent and Board, 1911-1913 and 1913-1915

Box 16 1913-1920

Box 17 Superintendent and Board, 1915-1917

Box 18 1916-1921

Box 19 Board, 1916-1921

Box 20 Superintendent and Board, 1921-1922 and 1922-1923

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Box 21 1920-1923

Box 22 1921-1924

Box 23 Board, 1921-1925

Box 24 1923-1924 and 1925-1926

Box 25 1925

Box 26 1926-1927 and 1927-1928

Box 27 1928-1929 and 1929

FOLDERS

Box 28 1 Duplicates, 1 of 3 1881-1914

2-3 Duplicates, 2-3 of 3 1926-1929

4 Loose, 1 of 2 [1939?]-1940

5 Loose, 2 of 2 1954-1957

Part 2: Monthly Bulletins, 1930-1933

Container Title Date

Box 29 V. 1-3 (broken) 1930-1932

V. 4 (broken) 1932-1933

Box 30 Index to Monthly Bulletins 1930-1933

Part 3: Special Reports, 1942-1998

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 3 17 A Report to the Board (Joseph P. Nourse) 1942

18 Clish’s Philosophy of Education 1950

19 San Francisco State College (Herbert Clish) 1953

20 School Progress Report, 1947-1955 1955

21 Herbert Clish’s Bound Reports [1949-1954]

22 Harold Spears’ Bound Reports, Vols. 1-2 1956-1958

23 Vol. 3 1958-1959

24 Vol. 4 1959-1960

Box 31 1 Vols. 5-6 1960-1962

2 Vols. 7-8 1963-1965

3 Vols. 9-10 1965-1970

4 Waldemar Rojas: Accountability and STAR Testing 1998

Part 4: Speeches and Appointments, 1909-1939

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 31 5 Appointments 1909-1917

6 “The Comparative Low Standing of the Public Schools” 1911

7 R.H. Webster’s Reply to “Comparative Low Standing” 1912

8 High School Students’ Oath [192-]

9 Statistics, 1850-1925 1930

10 “Educational Objectives in the SF Public Schools” [1939]

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Sub-series B: Budget, 1907-2001

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 31 11 Fiscal Year 1907-1908

12 1909-1910

13 1913-1914

14 1914-1915

15 1915-1916

16 1916-1917

17 1918-1919

18 1919-1920

19 1927-1928

Box 230 1 1997-1998

2 1998-1999

3 1999-2000

4 2000-2001

Box 31 19 Increase in Cost of Public Schools 1942

20 Report and Financial Statements, FY 1960-1961

21 Report and Financial Statements, FY 1961-1962

22 Fiscal Year 1971-1972

23 Office Organization Proposal Aug. 28, 1972

24 Office Organization Report, v. 2-8 1972

25 Office Organization Report Sept. 22, 1972

26 Office Organization Progress Report Nov. 30, 1972

27 Office Organization: Position Control System Dec. 14, 1972

28 Fiscal Year 1972-1973

29 Fiscal Year 1973-1974

30 Guide to the Budget [1973?]

31 Examination of Financial Statements, FY 1975-1976

32 FY 1976-1977

33 FY 1977-1978

34 FY 1978-1979

35 FY 1979-1980

36 FY 1980-1981

37 FY 1981-1982

38 FY 1982-1983

39 FY 1984-1985

STATISTICAL REPORTS

Box 32 1 1929/30-1939/40

2 1940/41-1944/45

3 1945/46-1949/50

4 1950/51-1954/55

5 1955/56-1959/60

6 1960/61-1961/62

7 1962/63-1970/71

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Sub-series C: Legal, 1909-1975

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 33 -- Ada Aebli vs. Board of Education [1934]

-- Edythe Aceves vs. Board of Education [1934]

1 Belva Bellman vs. San Francisco High School District [1936]

2 Board of Education vs. John W. Mass [1944]

3 Grace B. Keenan vs. SFUSD [1948]

Box 34 1 Grand Jury Reports [1953-1963]

2 School Law of California 1909

3 School Law of California 1917

4 1971 California Legislature Final Report 1972

5 1974 Legislative Report 1975

Sub-series D: Directories, 1905-1994

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 35 1 DISTRICT DIRECTORIES, 1905

2 1908

3 1909

4 1911/12

5 1912/13

6 1915

7 1920

8 1925

9 1928

10 1929

11 1930

12 1931

13 1932

14 1933

15 1934

16 1935

17 1936

18 1937

19 1938

20 1939

21 1940

22 1941

23 1942

24 1943

25 1944

26 1945

27 1946

28 1947

29 1948

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Box 35 30 1949

31 1950

32 1951

33 1952

34 1953

35 1954

36 1955

37 1956

38 1957

39 1958

40 1959

41 1960

42 1961

43 1962

44 1963

45 1964-1965

46 1965-1966

47 1966-1967

48 1967-1968

49 1968-1969

50 1969-1970

51 1970-1971

52 1972-1973

53 1973-1974

54 1975-1976 [1974-1975?]

55 1975-1976

56 1976-1977

57 1978/79

58 1979-1980

59 1982

60 1983

61 1985

62 1986

63 1987

64 1988

65 1989

66 1990

67 1992

68 1993

69 CENTRAL OFFICE DIRECTORIES, 1976

70 1977

71 1978

72 1979

Box 35 73 1980

74 1982

75 1994

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Sub-series E: Files, 1884-[2002]

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 36 1 Class Register 1884-1885

Box xx -- Block Book (showing District properties) 1906-[19--]

2 Attendance 1911

3 Organization of Traffic Reserve [1923?]

4 Administrative Organization Study [1944]

Box 37 1 Day-Book [1906-1907?]

Box 36 5 Graduation Requirements 1950

6 Organizational Chart Comparing 1958-59 and 1954-55 1959

7-8 Survey of Business and Clerical Operations 1959

9 Census Tracts 1970

10 Organizational Chart 1971

11 Central Office Duties 1972

12 School Zones [1974?]

13 Reorganization of Central Administration 1976

14 Assessing School Performance 1976

15 Recommendations on Districtwide Planning 1977

16 Minority and Women Business Enterprises Directory 1978

17 Organizational Chart [19--]

18 Parent Handbook and Calendar [2001]

19 Elementary Schools Map [2002]

SERIES 3. STAFF, 1890-1979 (bulk 1940-1960)

Sub-series A: Employment, 1909-1972

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 36 20 Rules of Board of Examination [1909?]

21 City Employment Retirement System 1928

22 Health Service System 1938

23 Teacher Recruitment and Training Report 1960

24 Summary of Racial Employment 1965

25 Superintendent Harold Spears 1967

26 Teachers Application [1970?]

27 Administrative Personnel Evaluation 1970

28 Recruitment, Selection, and Placement Report [1970]

29 Job Specifications, Certificated Personnel 1970

30 Job Specifications, Classified Personnel 1970

31 Non-Administrative Personnel Evaluation 1970

32 Superintendent Thomas A. Shaheen 1970-1972

33 Clement Sutton 1972

34 Consolidation of Personnel and Budget Divisions 1972

Box 38 -- Bertha E. Roberts Retirement Scrapbook n.d.

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Sub-series B: Policies and Procedures Handbooks, 1926-1999

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 36 35 Janitors 1926

36 Teachers of Americanization 1928

37 General Building Maintenance and Industrial Arts 1940

38 Student Body Funds 1940

39 Janitorial Staff 1943

40 Teachers and Administrators 1949

41 Athletics [1949?]

42 Classroom Teachers [1950?]

43 New Elementary Teachers [1950?]

44 Civil Defense 1951

45 Radiological Monitor Teacher Training Course 1951

46 An Educational Platform for the Public Schools 1952

47 New Elementary Teachers 1952

48 [Teachers’ Handbook] [1952?]

49 Bay Area Education Television Association Board [1953]

50 Elementary Schools 1953

51 Instrumental Music Teachers 1954

52 Dangerous Drugs, Handbook for Administrators 1955

53 Classroom Teachers 1956

54 Junior and Senior High School Libraries 1956

55 Student Observers at Child Care Centers 1956

Box 39 1 New Elementary Teachers 1958

2 Student Behavior and Discipline 1960

3 Discipline 1961

4 New Child Care Center Teachers 1964

5 Elementary Principals 1965

6 Secondary School Principals 1966

7 Secondary School Physical Education Departments 1967

8 Discipline 1968

9 Superintendent’s Revised Personnel Policy 1968

10 Teachers Professional Guide [1968?]

11 Discipline 1969

12 Reserve Officers Training Corps 1969

13 Elementary Administrators 1970

14 Paraprofessionals 1970

15 Elementary School Clerks 1971

16 Maintenance and Operations 1971

17 Students Rights and Responsibilities Manual 1971

18 Paraprofessionals [1972?]

19 Elementary School Libraries 1973

20 Teachers Professional Guide [1973]

21 Attendance Services 1974

22 Paraprofessionals 1974

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Box 39 23 Disaster Plan 1977

24 Middle Schools 1979

25 Attendance Manual for Elementary Schools [1999]

26 Elementary School Clerks n.d.

27 Safety Guide for Shop Teachers n.d.

28 Volunteers n.d.

Sub-series C: Professional Activities, 1886-1979

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 39 29 California State Teachers’ Association Exposition 1886

30 Principals’ Association Meeting Minutes 1888-[1897?]

31 California Kindergarten Training School 1890-1892

32 Silver Street Kindergarten Society 1891-1897

33 San Francisco Teachers’ Institute 1917-1949

34 International Kindergarten Union 1926

35 San Francisco School Principals’ Association 1926

36 Early History of Teachers’ Organizations 1928

37 All in the Pioneer Teacher’s Day 1934

38 California Teachers Association Bay Section 1935

39 Joint Institute and Convention 1935-1940

40 Progressive Education Association Conference 1936

41 California Classroom Teacher 1940-1942

42 San Francisco Classroom Teachers Journal 1948

43 Secondary Teachers’ Institute 1949

44 Teachers’ Institute 1950-1963

Box 40 1 [Publishing Articles] [1953]

2 California Pioneer Teacher 1955-1962

3 The Reporter (SF Federation of Teachers) 1956-1963

4-5 Teachers Association of San Francisco 1954-1972

6 Golden Gate Kindergarten Association [1959?]-1979

7 Special Education Teacher Education Directory 1969

8 Administrative Workshop 1969

9 Radical (SF Mathematics Teachers Association) 1972

10 Paraprofessional in Education [1973?]

Sub-series D: Sabbatical Journals, 1937-1972

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 41 -- A Travelogue: Fourteen Months Tour of the World [1937?]

1 A Six Months Sabbatical Leave in South America 1938

2 New Vistas [South America] 1947

3 Driver Instruction Programs in the Continental U.S. 1970

4 Sabbatical Leave Report, Bernard Wolf 1972

5 A Sabbatical Year for Study and Travel [19--]

Around the Pacific

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Sub-series E: Salaries, 1881-1978

Container Folder Folder Title Date

SALARY SCHEDULES

Box 42 1 Teachers 1881

2 1908/09-1921/22

3 1930/31

4 1934/35

5 1935/36

6 1936/37

7 1937/38

8 1938/39

9 1939/40

10 1940/41

11 1941/42

12 1942/43

13 1943/44

14 1944/45

15 1945/46

16 1946/47

17 1947/48

18 1948/49

19 1949/50

20 1950/51

21 1951/52

22 1952/53

23 1953/54

24 1954/55

25 1955/56

26 1956/57

27 1957/58

28 1958/59

29 1959/60

30 1960/61

31 1961/62

32 1962/63

33 1963/64

34 1964/65

35 1965/66

36 1966/67

37 1967/68

38 1968/69

39 1969/70

40 1970/71

41 1971/72

42 1972/73

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Box 42 43 1973/74

44 1974/75

45 1975/76

46 1976/77

SALARY STUDIES

47 Teachers’ Salaries in San Francisco [1929?]

48 Salary Schedules for SF Public Schools 1929

49-50 Petition for Teachers Salary Adjustments 1944-1946

51-52 Administrative Committee Report, Vol. 1 and 2 1947

53 Proposed Schedules 1947

54 Policy Report and Recommendations, 1947-1948 1947

55 Classification of School Administrators 1949

Box 43 1 Confidential Report of SF Teachers’ Central Council 1949

2 Teachers Central Council Petition 1949

3 Federation of Teachers Report on Salaries 1950

4 Salaries of Superintendents 1950

5 Minimum and Maximum Salaries for Calif. Schools 1951

6 San Francisco School Salary Policy 1951

7 Trade Teacher’s Story 1952

8 San Francisco Classroom Teachers Association Petition 1952

9 San Francisco Child Care Personnel 1952

10 Central Office Administrators 1952

11 Proposed Schedule for SF Administrators 1952

12 1952-53 Schedules of Selected School Districts 1953

13 Salaries at California Junior Colleges 1953

14 Salaries for School Systems of Large Cities 1953

15 Petition, SF Council of Teacher Organizations 1953

16 High School Head Counselors 1953

17 1953-54 Schedules of Selected School Districts 1954

Box 44 1 Petition, SF Council of Teacher Organizations 1956

2 Survey of Individual SF Teachers [1956?]

3 Salary Evaluation Division Studies, 1950-1956 1950-1956

4 Reclassification Request, Child Guidance Services 1957

5 Recommendations, SF Council of Teacher Organizations 1957

6 Salary Discussion 1957

7 Salary Report, SF Council of Teacher Organizations 1958

8 Administrative Salary Proposal 1959

9 1959 Salary Proposal, Council of Teacher Organizations [1959?]

10 Salary Adjustment Request, Child Guidance Services [1959?]

11 1960-61 Salary Proposal, SF Federation of Teachers 1960

12 Salary Proposal, California Teachers Association 1960

13 Salary Structure Review 1961

14 1961-1962 Teachers Salary Schedules 1962

15 Comparative Salaries, 1962-63 1963

16 United Administrators of San Francisco Contract 1978

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SERIES 4. SCHOOLS, 1867-2005 (bulk 1970-1985)

Container Folder Folder Title Date

ELEMENTARY, PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR

Box 45 1 Adams Cosmopolitan [19--]

2 Alamo 1974-1983

3 Alta Vista 1937-1939

4 Alvarado 1970-1994

Box 54 13 Alvarado “Family Appreciation Day” TV News Video 1996

Box 45 5 Anza 1981

6 Aptos 1944

7 Argonne Alternative 1981-1991

Box 46 1-2 Bay View (cornerstone contents) 1904-1908

Box 45 8 Bryant 1979-1994

9 Buena Vista Alternative 1971-1994

10 Burnett [19--]

Box 47 1 (diploma) 1905

Box 45 11 Frederic Burk [19--]

12 Candlestick Cove [19--]

13 Cabrillo 1935-1984

14 George Washington Carver 1975-1990

15 Bessie Carmichael 1981-1986

16 Cesar Chavez (formerly Hawthorne) 1993

17 John Yehall Chin 1995-1996

Chinese: See Gordon J. Lau

18 Chinese Education Center 1969-1996

19 Clarendon Alternative 1983-1984

20 Cleveland [19--]

21 Dr. William L. Cobb 1963-1983

22 Columbus 1926

Sarah B. Cooper: See Yick Wo

23 Corbett/Community 1972-1984

24 Crocker Grammar (renamed Crocker Intermediate, 1900-1912

then Crocker Junior High)

25 William R. De Avila (formerly Dudley Stone) 1895-1990

Box 48 -- Denman Grammar (cloth banner) [19--?]

Box 45 26 Diamond Heights 1970-1986

27 Douglass Alternative 1890-1989

28 Sir Francis Drake (See Also Malcolm X Academy) [1975?]-1994

29 Dr. Charles R. Drew Alternative 1944-1998

30 Edison 1971-1998

31 El Dorado 1986

32 Fairmount 1984-1989

33 Farragut 1980-1984

34 Leonard R. Flynn (formerly Le Conte) 1981-1994

35 Filipino Education Center 1972-1986

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Box 45 36 Fremont 1984

37 Garfield 1880-1983

38 Geary 1973-[1982]

39 Glen Park 1907-1983

40 Golden Gate 1963-1977

41 Gough School for the Deaf 1908-1981

42 Grant 1971-1998

43 Grattan 1971-1983

44-45 Guadalupe 1977-1984

46 Hamilton 1882

47 Hancock 1978-1980

48 Hawthorne (renamed Cesar Chavez) 1982-1993

49 Hillcrest [19--]

50 Washington Irving 1976-1978

51 Jefferson 1982-1983

52 Kate Kennedy 1934-1977

53 Francis Scott Key 1982-1984

54 Thomas Starr King 1996

55 Laguna Honda 1928-1929

56 Lakeshore 1977-1984

57 Gordon J. Lau 1979-1998

58 Lawton Alternative 1982

59 Le Conte (renamed Leonard R. Flynn) 1982-1983

60 Claire Lilienthal Alternative (formerly Madison) 1958-1994

61 Lincoln Grammar 1906

62 Louise M. Lombard (renamed Alamo Park High) 1983-1986

63 Longfellow 1995-1997

64 Madison (See Also Claire Lilienthal) 1979-1981

Box 48 -- Madison (cloth banner) [19--?]

Box 45 65 Malcolm X Academy (See Also Sir Francis Drake) 1994

Horace Mann: See Horace Mann Middle

66 Marshall (formerly Mission) 1992

67 Frank McCoppin 1930-1979

68 McKinley 1984

69 John McLaren [19--]

70 Miraloma 1952

71 Mission Education Center 1992-1994

72 Monroe 1909-1981

73 George R. Moscone 1979-1993

74 John Muir 1975-1992

75 New Traditions Center Alternative 1981-1986

76 Noe Valley 1932

Oriental: See Gordon J. Lau

77 Jose Ortega 1953

78 Pacific Heights 1923

79 Jean Parker 1911-1996

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Box 45 80 Rosa Parks 1995

81 Parkside 1998

82 George Peabody 1982

83 Pelton 1911

Portola: See South End Primary and Portola Junior High

84 Powell Street Primary 1867-1982

85 Redding 1867-1908

86 Paul Revere 1984-1986

87 Rooftop Alternative 1974-1984

Box 47 1 Rincon (diploma) 1879

San Francisco Community: See Corbett/Community

Box 45 88 San Francisco Charter Early Childhood 1994

89 Sanchez 1984-1996

90 Irving M. Scott 1879-1993

91 Sheridan 1990-1994

92 Sherman 1875-1982

93 Junipero Serra 1910-1979

94 Commodore Sloat [1974?]-1984

95 Jedediah Smith 1956

96 South End Primary/Portola Primary 1897-1911

(Portola renamed Portola Junior High)

97 Spring Valley 1875-1983

Box 51 1 Robert Louis Stevenson 1993

Commodore Stockton: See Gordon J. Lau

Box 231 -- Dudley Stone (later William R. De Avila; cloth banner) n.d.

2 Sunnyside 1909-1994

3 Sutro 1916-1986

5 John Swett Alternative 1880-1986

6 John Swett Grammar, Class Register 1904-1908

6 E.R. Taylor 1917-1985

7 Tenderloin Community 1996-1998

8 Treasure Island 1954-1987

9 Mark Twain (renamed Mark Twain High) [19--]

10 21st Century Academy 1992-1993

11 Ulloa 1972-1977

Box 46 3 Union Grammar (diploma) 1867

Box 51 12 George Washington Grammar 1982-1984

13 Daniel Webster 1984-1993

14 Raphael Weill 1969-1979

15 West Portal 1977-1994

16 Yerba Buena 1976-1983

Box 1 -- (cornerstone contents) 1906-1923

Box 51 17 Yerba Buena Island 1963-1964

18-19 Yick Wo 1885-1986

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MIDDLE, INTERMEDIATE, AND JUNIOR HIGH

Box 51 20-21 Aptos 1981-1996

22 Luther Burbank 1958-1994

Box 51 23 Crocker (See Also Crocker Grammar) 1903-1923

24 James Denman (formerly Denman Grammar) 1875-1998

25 Everett 1982-1994

26 Francisco 1964-1985

27-29 Benjamin Franklin 1964-2005

30 A.P. Giannini 1967-1992

31 Herbert Hoover 1973-1983

32 Dr. M.L. King Alternative 1984-1987

33 James Lick 1953-1992

34 Horace Mann Alternative 1875-1994

(formerly Horace Mann Grammar)

35 Marina 1945-1995

36 Pelton Academic 1958-1984

37 Portola (formerly elementary) 1909-1984

38 Potrero Hill 1972-1996

39 Presidio 1932-1984

40 Roosevelt 1953-1984

41 Sutro Annex 1984

42 Unity 1978-1980

43 Visitacion Valley 1978-1995

HIGH SCHOOLS

Alamo Park Continuation (formerly Louise M. Lombard):

See Ida B. Wells Continuation

Box 52 1 Balboa 1972-1996

2 Bay Alternative 1981

3 Boys 1884

4 Philip and Sala Burton 1984-1995

5 Center for Independent Study Alternative 1982

6 College Park 1983

7 Commerce/Commercial 1884-1994

8 Downtown 1979-1984

9 Galileo 1936-1996

10-16 Girls 1877-1991

17 Samuel Gompers Trades 1943-1986

18 International Studies Academy Alternative 1982-1998

(See Also Mark Twain High)

19 Abraham Lincoln 1956-1997

20 Log Cabin Ranch 1943?-[1996]

21-24 Lowell 1941-1999

Box 54 14 Lowell Holiday Choir Video n.d.

Box 53 1 Thurgood Marshall 1994

2 J Eugene McAteer 1973-1996

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Box 53 3-9 Mission 1944-1996

10 Newcomer 1980-1998

11 John O’Connell Technical Alternative 1967-1994

12 Opportunity 1970-1973

13 Part Time High School 1927

14-17 Polytechnic 1920-1987

18 San Francisco Continuation 1931-1952

19 School of the Arts Alternative 1981-1999

20 School for Business and Commerce 1977-1983

Box 54 1 Mark Twain Continuation (formerly elementary; 1983

See Also International Studies Academy)

2 Raoul Wallenberg Traditional Alternative 1981-1994

3-5 George Washington 1942-1998

6 Ida B. Wells Continuation 1994-1996

(formerly Alamo Park Continuation High;

formerly Louise M. Lombard)

7 Woodrow Wilson 1963-1994

8 Children’s Centers 1970

9 Names of Schools 1969

10 Lucinda Weeks School for Handicapped Children 1981-1983

STUDENT WORK

10 Aquarian Images 70 [1970?]

11 Reflections 1962

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SERIES 5. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, 1876-1983, (bulk 1927-1978)

Sub-series A: Curriculum Titles, 1876-1979, bulk 1927-1978

Box Folder Title Publisher Date

55 Course of Study Thomas' Steam

Printing House

1876

Course of Study Various 1876-1892

Course of Study Various 1893-1900

Course of Study Various 1904-1915

56 1 Progressive Lessons in Physical Culture for the

Seventh and Eighth Grades

SF Board of

Education

1908

2 Course of Study, Polytechnic [High School] [SF Public Schools] [1909?]

3 Modifications in Course of Study for

Elementary Evening Schools

Department of

Education

1911

4 Guide to the Plan of Physical Education in

Elementary Schools

SF Board of

Education

1916

5 Course of Study in Arithmetic for the Day

Elementary Schools

SF Department of

Education

1918

6 Course of Study in History, Civics, and Ethics

for the Day Elementary Schools

SF Department of

Education

1919

7 Course of Study in Geography and Elementary

Science for the Day Elementary Schools

SF Department of

Education

1920

8 Course of Study in History and Civics for

Grades Four, Five, Six, Seven and Eight

SF Public Schools 1924

9 Course of Study in Language and Composition

for Grades Four, Five and Six

SF Public Schools 1924

10 Kindergarten-Primary Course of Study for the

Kindergarten, First, Second and Third Grades

SF Public Schools 1924

11 Course of Study in Health Education SF Public Schools 1925

12 Course of Study in Language and Composition

for Grades Four, Five and Six

SF Public Schools 1925

13 Course of Study for Atypical Classes SF Public Schools 1926

14 High School Opportunities in San Francisco SF Superintendent of

Schools

1926

15 Commercial Studies, Junior High School,

Grades VII, VII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin

No. 109

SF Public Schools 1927

16 Course of Study in Arithmetic for Grades Four,

Five and Six

SF Public Schools 1927

56 17 English, Junior High School, Grades VII, VIII SF Public Schools 1927

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

17

and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 107

18 Fine Arts, Art, Music, Junior High Schools,

Grades VII, VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin

No. 102

SF Public Schools 1927

57 1 Furnishing the Setting for an Activity Program

in Kindergarten and Primary Grades

SF Public Schools 1927

2 General Science, Junior High School, Grades

VII, VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 103

SF Public Schools 1927

3 High School Opportunities in San Francisco SF Board of

Education

1927

4 Home Economics, Junior High School, Grades

VII, VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 106

SF Public Schools 1927

5 Industrial Arts, Grades VII, VIII and IX,

Curriculum Bulletin No. 101

SF Public Schools 1927

6 Kindergarten-Primary Course of Study for the

Kindergarten, First, Second and Third Grades

SF Public Schools 1927

7 Mathematics, Junior High School, Grades, VII,

VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 108

SF Public Schools 1927

8 Modern Languages, French, Junior High

School, Grades VII, VIII and IX, Curriculum

Bulletin No. 110

SF Public Schools 1927

9 Modern Languages, Spanish, Junior High

School, Grades VII, VIII and IX

SF Public Schools 1927

10 Physical Education, Junior High School, Grades

VII, VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 104

SF Public Schools 1927

11 Self-directed Activities for Primary Grades SF Public Schools 1927

58 1 Social Science, Junior High School, Grades VII,

VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 105

SF Public Schools 1927

2 Commercial, High School, Grades IX, X, XI

and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 201

SF Public Schools 1928

3 English, High School, Grades IX, X, XI and

XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 209

SF Public Schools 1928

4 English for Special Groups, High School,

Grades IX, X, XI and XII, Curriculum Bulletin

No. 211

SF Public Schools 1928

5 Foreign Languages, High School, Grades IX, X,

XI and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 202

SF Public Schools 1928

6 Fine Arts, High School, Grades IX, X, XI and

XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 212

SF Public Schools 1928

58 7 Furnishing the Setting for an Activity Program

in Kindergarten and Primary Grades

SF Public Schools 1928

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

18

8 Household Arts, High School, Grades IX, X, XI

and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 205

SF Public Schools 1928

9 History and Geography, Elementary Schools,

Grades IV, V and VI, Curriculum Bulletin No. I

SF Public Schools 1928

10 Industrial Arts, High School, Grades IX, X, XI

and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 206

SF Public Schools 1928

11 Latin, High School, Grades IX, X, XI and XII,

Curriculum Bulletin No. 204

SF Public Schools 1928

12 Mathematics, High School, Grades IX, X, XI

and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 203

SF Public Schools 1928

13 Music, High School, Grades IX, X, XI and XII,

Curriculum Bulletin No. 207

SF Public Schools 1928

14 Physical Education, High School, Grades IX, X,

XI and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 213

SF Public Schools 1928

15 Reading and Literature, Elementary Schools,

Grades IV, V and VI, Curriculum Bulletin No. 2

SF Public Schools 1928

59 1 Science, High School, Grades IX, X, XI and

XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 210

SF Public Schools 1928

2 Social Studies, High School, Grades IX, X, XI

and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. 208

SF Public Schools 1928

3 An Activity Program in the Social Studies for

Kindergarten and Primary Grades

SF Public Schools 1929

4 Elementary Art, Grades IV, V, VI, Curriculum

Bulletin No. 3

SF Public Schools 1929

5 Elementary Science, Grades IV, V, VI,

Curriculum Bulletin No. 2

SF Public Schools 1929

6 Handbook and Outline of Courses of Study, San

Francisco Continuation School

SF Public Schools 1930

7 A Supplement to the Course of Study in

Number for the Kindergarten-Primary Grades in

the San Francisco Public Schools, Curriculum

Bulletin No. 4

SF Public Schools 1930

8-9 George Washington Bicentennial Celebration Various 1931

10 Health and Physical Education, Unit Two--

Health, Elementary Schools, Grades Four, Five

and Six

SF Public Schools 1931

60 1 Music, Elementary Schools, Kindergarten,

Grades One, Two and Three, Curriculum

Bulletin No. 6

SF Public Schools 1931

60 2 Physical Education and Health, Unit One--

Physical Education, Elementary Schools, Grades

Four, Five and Six, Curriculum Bulletin No. 5

SF Public Schools 1931

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

19

3 San Francisco--Her Story: For Class-room Use in

San Francisco Public Schools; See Also related

collection, MSS OV1/2, Galileo High School

(San Francisco--Her Story), drawings, clippings.

SF Board of

Education

c1932

4 Suggested English Program for Seventh and

Eighth Years

SF Public Schools 1932?

5 Automechanic, Occupational Study Number 15 SF Board of

Education

1933

5 Aviation, Occupational Study Number 19 SF Board of

Education

1933

6 Baking Industry, Occupational Study Number 11 SF Board of

Education

1932

6 Building Trades Electrician, Occupational Study

Number 7

SF Board of

Education

1932

7 The Carpenter, Occupational Study Number 14 SF Board of

Education

1932

7 Confectionery Industry in San Francisco,

Occupational Study Number 16

SF Board of

Education

1933

8 Cosmetician, Occupational Study Number 2 SF Board of

Education

1932

8 Dental Assistant, Occupational Study Number 6 SF Board of

Education

1932

9 Dental Hygienist, Occupational Study Number 1 SF Board of

Education

1932

9 Department Stores, Occupational Study Number

12

SF Board of

Education

1932

10 Drycleaning Industry in San Francisco,

Occupational Study Number 14

SF Board of

Education

1933

10 The Fireman in San Francisco, Occupational

Study Number 9

SF Board of

Education

1932

11 Industrial Chemist, Occupational Study Number

18

SF Board of

Education

1933

11 Occupations in the Laundry Industry in San

Francisco, Occupational Study Number 13

SF Board of

Education

1932

12 The Optician, Occupational Study Number 3 SF Board of

Education

1932

12 The Optometrist, Occupational Study Number 5 SF Board of

Education

1932

60 13 The Policeman in San Francisco, Occupational

Study Number 17

SF Board of

Education

1933

13 Printing Industry in San Francisco, Occupational

Study Number 10

SF Board of

Education

1932

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

20

14 The Restaurant Industry in San Francisco,

Occupational Study Number 8

SF Board of

Education

1932

14 Shipping Industry in San Francisco,

Occupational Study Number 20

SF Board of

Education

1933

61 1 Commercial Studies, Junior High School, Grades

VII, VIII, and IX, Curriculum Bulletin 309

SF Public Schools 1933

2 English, Junior High School, Grades VII, VIII,

and IX, Course of Study No. 307

SF Public Schools 1933

3 Language, Elementary Schools, Grades Four,

Five, and Six, Curriculum Bulletin No. 8

SF Public Schools 1933

4 Mathematics, Junior High School, Grades VII,

VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 308

SF Public Schools 1933

5 Required Science and Elective Science, Junior

High School, Grades High Seventh, High Eighth,

and Ninth, Curriculum Bulletin No. 303

SF Public Schools 1933

6 Science Course of Study, Seventh and Eighth

Years

[SF Public Schools] 1933

7-8 Social Science, Junior High School, Grades VII,

VIII and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 305

SF Public Schools 1933

9 Traffic Safety Manual for High Schools SF Public Schools 1933

10 Social Science, Junior High Schools, Low

Ability Groups, Grades VII, VIII, and IX,

Supplement A, Curriculum Bulletin No. 305

SF Public Schools 1934

11 Dramatics, Junior High School, Grades 8 & 9,

Course of Study No. 307B

SF Public Schools 1935?

12 First Grade Spelling List SF Public Schools [1935?]

13 Newswriting, Junior High School, Grade IX,

Course of Study No. 307A

SF Public Schools 1935

14 Applied Mathematics, Ninth Year, Mathematics

Curriculum Bulletin No. 308--Supplement No. 2

SF Public Schools 1936

15 Arithmetic Fundamentals SF Public Schools [1937?]

16 Physical Education, Junior High School Boys,

Grades VII, VIII, and IX, Curriculum Bulletin

No. M-104-A

SF Public Schools 1937

17 Physical Education, Junior High School Girls,

Gradex VII, VIII, and IX, Curriculum Bulletin

No. M-104-B

SF Public Schools 1937

61 18 Social Science, Junior High Schools, Grades VII,

VIII, and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. 305,

Supplement B, Low Seventh Grade, Superior and

Average Ability Groups

SF Public Schools 1937

19 The Children's Almanac of Books and Holidays Frederick A. Stokes 1938

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

21

Company

20 Further Adjustments in Arithmetic Course of

Study, Kindergarten Through Grade Eight

SF Public Schools 1938

21 Primary Reading Bulletins SF Public Schools 1938-1941

22 Suggested Course of Study in Literature for

Grades Seven and Eight

[SF Public Schools] 1938

23 Basic Curriculum Principles and Their

Application to the Field of Junior High School

Social Science

SF Public Schools 1939

24 Elementary Assembly Material SF Public Schools 1939

25-26 A Teachers Guide for Primary Reading SF Board of

Education

1939

27 The Course in California History [SF Public Schools],

Lowell High School

[193-]

28 Lowell High School Course in Community

Civics

[SF Public Schools],

Lowell High School

[193-]

29 Arithmetic Bulletins SF Public Schools [1930s?]

30 Manual of Rules and Helpful Suggestions for

Safety Instruction in General Building

Maintenance and Industrial Arts and Vocational

Education Shops

SF Public Schools 1940

31 Manual on Lettering to be Used with Elementary

Art, Curriculum Bulletin No. 3

SF Public Schools 1940

32 Physical Education, High School Boys, Grades

IX, X, XI, and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-

214-A

SFUSD 1940

33 Elementary Curriculum Bulletins SF Elementary

Schools

1941

34 New State Series Arithmetics Bulletin SF Public Schools 1941

35-36 Physical Education, High School Girls, Grades

IX, X, XI, and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-

214-B

SFUSD 1941

62 1 Spelling Bulletin SF Elementary

Schools

[194-?]

2 Supervisory Leaflet Number Three SF Elementary

Schools

1941

62 3 Teachers Guide in Social Studies, Grades:

Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Developing a Better

Understanding of the Art of Living and Learning

Together

SF Public Schools 1941

4 Course of Study, Ninth Grade [Social Studies] [SF Public Schools] 1942

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

22

5 Eighth Grade Courses [SF Public Schools] 1942

6 Foreign Languages, High School, Grades IX, X,

XI, and XII, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-215

SFUSD 1942

7 General Science, Four-Year High School, Grade

IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-216A

SFUSD 1942

8 Hygiene and Health Education, Junior High

School Boys, Grades Seven, Eight, and Nine,

Supplement to Curriculum Bulletin No. 104-A

SF Public Schools 1942

9 Junior High School Social Studies, List of

Teaching Aids, Text Books, Reference Books,

Visual Aids, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-114-A

SFUSD 1942

10 [Kindergarten Music] [SF Public Schools] 1942

11 Mathematics, Junior High School, Grades VII,

VIII, and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-112

SF Public Schools 1942

12 Mobilizing San Francisco Youth, An Emergency

Program for the Junior and Senior High Schools

SF [Public Schools] 1942

13 Science, Junior High School, Grades VII, VIII,

and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-113

SF Public Schools 1942

14 Social Studies, Junior High School, Grades VII,

VIII, and IX, Curriculum Bulletin No. M-114

SFUSD 1942[?]

15 Teaching Aids for Foreign Languages, High

School, Grades IX, X, XI, and XII, Curriculum

Bulletin No. M-215-A

SFUSD 1942

16 [Music, Grades 2B and 3A] [SF Public Schools] [1943?]

17 Arithmetic Workbook Number One, Remedial

Work Keyed to Diagnostic Arithmetic Test

One…

SFUSD, Elementary

Division

1944

18 Elementary Division Program of Study SFUSD 1944-1949

19 Food Study [SFUSD], Home

Economics

Department

1944

20 General Program for Grades Four, Five, Six SFUSD 1944

21 General Program for Grades One, Two, Three SFUSD 1944

22 A Guide to the Social Studies Program, San

Francisco Junior High Schools

SF Public Schools 1944

62 23 Manual of Directions with Answers for

Arithmetic Fundamental Survey Tests--Grades

4,5,6 and Arithmetic Diagnostic Tests--Grades 4,

5, 6

SFUSD 1944

24 The Teaching of Reading in the San Francisco

Junior and Senior High Schools

SFUSD [1944?]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

23

25 Aids to Teaching About the United Nations National Education

Association

1946

26 Arithmetic Workbook Number Two, Remedial

Work Keyed to Diagnostic Arithmetic Test

Two…

SFUSD, Elementary

Division

1946

27 Teaching Guide, Mathematics, Kindergarten

[Through] Grade 9, Curriculum Bulletin Number

101

SF Public Schools 1946

28 Teaching Guide, Reading, Kindergarten

[Through] Grade 12, Curriculum Bulletin

Number 201

SF Public Schools 1946

29 Teaching Guide, Social Studies, Kindergarten

Through Grade Six, Bulletin 300

SF Public Schools 1947

30 Handbook of Radio Broadcasting, A Course

Outline and Reference Material for Students of

Radio Broadcasting at KALW

K.L. Dragoo et. al. 1947

31 World History, Tenth Year--Senior High School,

A Tentative Teaching Guide

SFUSD 1947

63 1-2 San Francisco [Third Grade] Social Studies

Series

SFUSD 1948-1950

3 Teaching Guide, Social Studies, Grades Seven

Through Nine, Curriculum Bulletin 301

SF Public Schools 1948

4-8 Audio-Visual Aids Hand Book SFUSD, Audio-

Visual Department

1949

9 Home Economics, Curriculum Study, Senior

High School, Foods I and Foods II

SFUSD, Home

Economics

Department

1949

10 Outline Chart, Minimum Requirement for

Beginning Course in Clothing (L 7 Grade),

Selection, Construction, and Care of Clothing

SFUSD 1949

11 Science Teaching Guide, Fifth and Sixth Grades SFUSD,

Department of

Elementary Schools

1949

12 Science Teaching Guide, Kindergarten Through

Second Grade

SFUSD,

Department of

Elementary Schools

1949

63 13 Science Teaching Guide, Third and Fourth

Grades, Department of Elementary Schools

SFUSD,

Department of

Elementary Schools

1949

14 Visual Aids to Instruction, Sound and Silent

Films Cataloged for Atypical Classes

SFUSD, Audio-

Visual Department

1949

15 An Outline of Course of Instruction in Inert Gas SFUSD, Samuel [194-?]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

24

Shielded Arc Welding Gompers Trade

School

16 Portfolio for Kindergarten Teachers Assoc. for Child-

hood Education

[194-?]

17 Building for Democracy in the San Francisco

Public Schools, A Program in Citizenship for the

Elementary Grades

SFUSD, Elementary

School Department

1950

18 Courses for Adults SF Public Schools,

Adult Education

Division

1950

19 Films and Filmstrips SFUSD, Audio-

Visual Department

1950

20 Films Cataloged for Atypical Classes SFUSD, Audio-

Visual Department

1950

21 How to Use the Radio in the Classroom SFUSD, Office of

the Superintendent

1950

22 Course of Study in Vocational Nurse Education SFUSD, Marina

Adult School

1951

23 A Guide for General Business, A Ninth-year

Course

SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1951

24 A Guide for Gregg Shorthand Simplified SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1951

25 A Guide for the Improvement of Instruction in

Typewriting

SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1951

26 Portfolio for Kindergarten Teachers Assoc. for Child-

hood Education

International.

1951

27 San Francisco Plan of Government (first draft) SFUSD, Secondary

Schools

1951

28 KALW Script Catalogue (#2) SF Public Schools 1951

29 Courses for Adults SF Public Schools,

Adult Education

Division

1951

30 Secondary Schools Style Sheet SFUSD, English

Curriculum

Committee

1951

63 31 Teachers Guide for Community Civics, A

Tentative Guide for Use with the San Francisco

Plan of Government

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools

1951

32 Teaching Guide, Reading, Kindergarten through

Grade 12

SF Public Schools 1951

65 1 Teaching Guide, Mathematics, Kindergarten SF Public Schools 1951

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

25

through Grade 9, Curriculum Bulletin Number

101

2 Classroom Practices in the Teaching of English SFUSD 1952

3 Educational Radio Programming SF Public Schools 1952

4 KALW TV Faculty Handbook 1952

5 Music Demonstrations in the Elementary Schools SF Public Schools 1952

6 Politics and Democracy, A Guide to Materials

for the Study of the 1952 Presidential Election

SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1952

7-8 Senior Goals, Three Resource Units SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1952

9 The City, A Series of Six Booklets Describing

the Government of the City and County of San

Francisco

SFUSD, Secondary

School Division

1953-1955

10 Resource Materials for an Orientation Unit [for

Sophomores]

SFUSD, Balboa

High School

1953

11 Secondary Schools Materials SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1953-1954

12 Sophomore Goals, A Teaching Outline SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1953

13 Spelling and Handwriting Guide for Grade

Three, A Progress Report

SFUSD, Elementary

School Division

1953

14 Spelling and Handwriting Guide for Grades One

and Two, A Progress Report

SFUSD, Elementary

School Division

1953

15 Suggestions for the Teaching of Language Arts

in the Elementary Schools, Progress Report

SF Public Schools 1953

16 Supplementary, And Temporary List of

Instructional Materials, January 1953

SFUSD,

Department of

Audio Visual Aids

1953

17 A Syllabus for Student Observers [of Child Care

Centers]

SFUSD, Child Care

Centers Division

1953

18 Teaching Aids, Secondary School General

Mathematics, Part II, Instructional Materials and

Supplies

SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1953

65 19 Comments on Sophomore Goals SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1954

20 Safety in the School, A Guide for Teachers SFUSD, Secondary

School Division

1954

21 Tentative Guide 1954-1955, Art, Junior and

Senior High School

SFUSD,

Department of Art

Education

[1954?]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

26

22 Courses for Adults SF Public Schools,

Adult and

Vocational Division

1955

23 Guide for the Teaching of Handwriting and

Spelling, Grades One, Two, and Three

SFUSD, Elementary

School Division

1955

24 A Guide for the Teaching of Language Arts,

Kindergarten - Eighth Grade

SFUSD, Elementary

School Division

1955

25 Resource Unit on Athlete's Foot SFUSD,

Department of

Physical Education

[1956]

26 The 2000 Commonest Words for Spelling Garrard Press 1955

27 Boys' Softball: A Guide for Secondary Physical

Education

SFUSD,

Department of

Physical Education

[1956?]

28-29 Curricular Materials 2-1299 SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1951-1953

30 Curricular Material 1301-1699 SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1952-1956

66 1-2 Curricular Material 1403-1699 SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1952-1956

3-4 Curricular Material 1701-1999 (two sets) SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1955-1956

5 Curricular Material 4000-[9381] SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1956-1957

6 Curriculum Materials for the Severely Mentally

Retarded

SFUSD, Atypical

Department, Child

Welfare Division

1956

7 Dance-Boys or Girls, Units of Instruction in

Coed Social Dance, Folk Dance, Rhythmic

Activity, Square Dance, Physical Education

Bulletin No. 104

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

8 A Guide for the Teaching of Art, Grades

Kindergarten Through Sixth

SFUSD 1956

66 9 Gymnastics for Girls, Units of Instruction in

Apparatus, Body Mechanics, Gymnastic

Marching, Stunts and Tumbling, Physical

Education Bulletin No. 106

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

10 Gymnastics for Junior and Senior High School

Boys, Units of Instruction in Stunts, Tumbling,

Exercises, Rope Climbing, Apparatus, Others,

Physical Education Bulletin No. 108

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

27

11 Handbook of Procedures for the Secondary

School Physical Education Departments,

Physical Education Bulletin No. 101

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

12 Individual and Dual Sports for Boys and Girls,

Units of Instruction in Aquatics, Archery,

Badminton, Bowling, Tennis, Physical Education

Bulletin No. 103

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

13 Science Teaching Guide, Kindergarten Through

Second Grade

SFUSD,

Department of

Elementary Schools

1956

14 Science Teaching Guide, Third and Fourth

Grades

SFUSD,

Department of

Elementary Schools

1956

15 Special Activities in Physical Education for Boys

and Girls, Units of Instruction in Coeducational,

Rainy Day, Recreational, Decathlon (Boys),

Physical Education Bulletin No. 102

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

16 Team Sports and Combative Activities for Boys,

Units of Instruction in Basketball, Volleyball,

Touch Football, Softball, Track & Field,

…Physical Education Bulletin No. 107

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

17 Team Sports for Girls, Units of Instruction in

Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball,

Physical Education Bulletin No. 105

SFUSD, Secondary

Schools Curriculum

Laboratory

1956

18 The United Nations, A Teacher's Handbook Long Beach Unified

School District

1956

67 1 Alcohol Education, A Resource Book for

Teachers

SFUSD 1957

2 Curricular Materials 1000-1299 SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1953-1957

3-4 Curricular Material 2000-3999 SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1956-1957

5-6 Curricular Material [2101-2906] SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1957

67 7 A Guide for the Teaching of Art, Grades

Kindergarten Through Sixth

SFUSD 1957

8-9 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, A Resource

Book for Teachers. See Also Administrators’

Handbook in Staff—Policies and Procedures.

SFUSD 1957

10 Courses for Adults SFUSD 1958

11-12 Catalog of Mathematics Materials SFUSD 1959

13 Curriculum Materials, 3001-3901 SFUSD 1957-1959

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

28

14 A Guide for the Teaching of Physical Education,

Grades Kgn., One, Two and Three

SFUSD 1959

15 A Guide for the Teaching of Physical Education,

Grades Four, Five and Six

SFUSD 1959

16 Mathematics Workshop Papers SFUSD, Elementary

Division

1959

17 Spanish for Secondary School, First and Second

Semesters, Learner's Book

SFUSD 1959

18 Spanish for Secondary Schools, First Semester,

Teacher's Book

SFUSD 1959

19 Science in the Social Studies: A Supplementary

Teaching Aid

SFUSD [195-?]

20 Curriculum Material for The Severely Mentally

Retarded

SFUSD, Atypical

Department, Child

Welfare Division

1960

68 1 General Curriculum Outline, Kindergarten

Through Grade Six (tentative)

SFUSD 1960

2 A Guide for the Teaching of Art SFUSD 1960

3 Grammar Analysis, Spanish [for Secondary

Schools?]

[SFUSD] [1960?]

4 Program Guides, [K-6] SFUSD, Elementary

Division

1960

5 Reading Improvement Syllabus, Secondary

Schools

Archdiocese of San

Francisco

1960

6 Spanish for Secondary Schools, Third Semester,

Learner's Book

SFUSD [1960?]

7 Elementary Curriculum [Reading] Leaflets SFUSD 1961

8-9 General Curriculum Outline, Kindergarten

Through Grade Six

SFUSD 1961

10 San Francisco Pupils, Parents, and Teachers Get

Together On . . . . Discipline

SF Public Schools 1961

11-13 School-Community Improvement Program

Publications

SFUSD 1961-1963

68 14 Seventh Grade Social Studies Series, Life in the

World Today: The Mediterranean Area and

Europe

SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1961

15-16 Study Guide for Eighth Grade General Science,

Tentative Working Copy

SFUSD 1961

17 Teachers' Handbook for Debating SFUSD 1961

18 Elementary Curriculum Leaflets SFUSD 1962

19-20 Elementary Music Curriculum Bulletins 100-106 SFUSD 1962

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

29

21 Physical Fitness Testing for Girls, Junior and

Senior High Schools

SFUSD 1962

22 Secondary Reading Leaflets SFUSD, Secondary

Division

1961-1962

23 Elementary Curriculum Leaflets, [(Spring)] SFUSD 1963

69 1-2 Elementary Curriculum Leaflets SFUSD 1963-1964

3 Junior High School Textbooks, Workbooks, and

Instructional Materials for Developmental and

Remedial Reading

SFUSD 1963

4-7 Secondary School Course Descriptions, [SFUSD

Report of Curriculum Committee]

SFUSD 1961[-

1964]

8 Senior High School Textbooks, Workbooks,

Dictionaries, and Instructional Materials for

Developmental and Remedial Reading

SFUSD 1963

9 The Whole of Us, Selected Bibliographies on

Human Relations

SFUSD, Division of

Instructional

Materials

1963

10 Foreign Languages in the Elementary Schools,

Course Outlines for French and Spanish

SFUSD 1964

11 Practices in Developmental Reading [for

Secondary Schools]

SFUSD 1964

12 Reading Guide [for Secondary Schools] SFUSD 1964

13 The San Francisco Plan of Government SFUSD 1964

14 Secondary Schools Style Sheet SFUSD, English

Curriculum Comm.

1964

15 Source Material on David Copperfield with

Special Reference to Academically Talented

Students, For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

16-17 Source Material for English 5 and 6 with Special

Reference to Academically Talented Students,

For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

30

69 18 Source Material on Great Expectations with

Special Reference to Academically Talented

Students, For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

19 Source Material for Gulliver's Travels with

Special Reference to Academically Talented

Students, For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

20 Source Material for Macbeth with Special

Reference to Academically Talented Students,

For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

21 Source Material for Romeo and Juliet with

Special Reference to Academically Talented

Students, For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

70 1 Source Material for Seventh Grade English with

Special Reference to Academically Talented

Students, For Experimental Use

SFUSD 1964

2-3 Basic Education for Adults, Beginning Level,

Grades 1, 2, 3, Instructor Guide, Experimental

Edition

SFUSD 1965

4 Books Evaluated and Accepted During 1964-

1965

[SFUSD] [1965]

5 Elementary Curriculum Leaflets SFUSD 1965-1966

6 A Guide for Teachers, United Nations Field Enterprises

Educational Corp.

1965

7 Homemaking for Senior High School Atypical

Classes

SFUSD 1965

8 Junior High School Textbooks, Workbooks,

Dictionaries, Instructional Materials and

Materials for Teacher Use for Developmental

and Remedial Reading, 1965 Supplement

SFUSD 1965

9 The Negro in American Life and History, A

Resource Book for Teachers, Preliminary Edition

SFUSD 1965

10-11 Practices in Developmental Reading, Volume 2 SFUSD 1965

12 Senior High School Textbooks, Workbooks,

Dictionaries, and Instructional Materials for

Developmental and Remedial Reading, 1965

Supplement

SFUSD 1965

13 Speaking Skills in English Class SFUSD [1965?]

14 Standard Teaching Program for Guide for

Library Student Assistants

SFUSD 1965

15 Standard Teaching Program for L7 Library

Orientation

SFUSD 1965

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

31

70 16 Areas of Arithmetic to be Presented in

Kindergarten

SFUSD 1966

17 Direction, Motion, and The Number Line SFUSD 1966

18 Instructors Guide in Electricity-Electronics,

Occupational Preparation Level

SFUSD 1966

19 Preparation for the Teaching of The Adventures

of Tom Sawyer

SFUSD 1966

20 Senior Civics 1 and 2 SFUSD 1966

21 Suggested Guidelines for Developing

Composition Skills in Relation to the Study of

Literature, Illustrated By a Unit on The Pearl

SFUSD 1966

22 Teaching Guide for Eighth Grade Social Studies

For Use With The Negro In American Life and

History

SFUSD 1966

23 A Unit on Communication Skills as They Relate

to Occupations, For Use in English Classes

SFUSD 1966

24 A Unit on Occupations, For Use in Social Studies

Classes

SFUSD 1966

25 Addendum to Basic Mathematics Essentials

Guide for Junior High Schools

SFUSD 1967

26 Appendix to Elementary Science Guide, Grades

K-6

SFUSD 1967

71 1-3 Basic Education for Adults, Intermediate Level,

Instructor Guide, Experimental Edition

SFUSD 1967

4 Basic Mathematics Essentials Guide for Junior

High Schools, Book One-Seventh Grade, For

Trial Use

SFUSD 1967

5-6 Course of Study and Curriculum Guide for

Elementary School Ungraded Classes

SFUSD 1967

7-8 Course of Study and Curriculum Guide for Junior

High School Adjustment Classes

SFUSD 1967

9-10 Course of Study and Curriculum Guide for

Senior High School Adjustment Classes

SFUSD 1967

11

Curriculum Materials for the Trainable Mentally

Retarded

SFUSD 1967

12 Descriptions and Outlines of Secondary School

Courses: Social Studies

SFUSD 1967

13 A Guide to Bilingual Education in the

Elementary Grades, Working Copy

SFUSD 1967

14 Instructors Guide in Electricity-Electronics,

Basic and Advanced Levels

SFUSD 1967

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

32

71 15 A Music Resource Book for the Elementary

School

SFUSD 1967

16 The Negro in American Life and History, A

Resource Book for Teachers

SFUSD 1967

64 -- San Francisco, Our City and County [(filmstrip

series)]

SFUSD 1967

71 17 Source Material for Gulliver's Travels, With

Special Reference to Academically Talented

Students

SFUSD 1967

18 Supplement, A Selected Bibliography on Human

Relations (Issued December 10, 1963)

SFUSD 1967

19 General Notes to Spoken English: A Teachers

Guide

SFUSD 1968

20 Junior and Senior High School Courses SFUSD 1968

72 1-2 Language Arts Mathematics Program (LAMP),

Volumes I-III

SFUSD [1968?]

3-4 A Preliminary Guide to Health and Family Life

Education, Grades K-12

SFUSD 1968

5 Reading Lessons in English as a Second

Language

SFUSD 1968

6 Teaching Children in the Prekindergarten

Program

SFUSD 1968

7 Adaptation of Regular English Curriculum for

Disadvantaged Students, Grades 7, 8, 9

SFUSD 1969

8-9 The Asian Experience in America, Parts I-II SFUSD 1969

10 Course Outlines for Three New Electives: Black

Literature; Short Story; Shakespeare

[SFUSD] 1969

11 Resource Units in Black History and Culture [SFUSD] [1969?]

12 Concepts of Blackness, Workshop in Black

Literature for the Ninth Grade

[SFUSD] 1969

13 A Course Outline for a Humanities Approach to

Minority Literature

SFUSD 1969

14 Curriculum Catalog [SFUSD] 1969

15 Curriculum Development for the Senior High

School Humanities Program

SFUSD 1969

16 A Curriculum Guide for Children's Centers and

Prekindergartens, An Educational Program for

Young Children

SFUSD 1969

17 A Curriculum Guide for Conversational Swahili SFUSD 1969

18 The Curriculum in English, Galileo High School SFUSD, Galileo

High School

1969

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

33

72 19 Episodes in Inquiry SFUSD 1969

20 An Ethnic Studies Program Planned, Prepared,

and Implemented by the Joint Committee on In-

service Education for Ethnic Studies

SFUSD 1969

21 General Mathematics: Student Worksheet and

Motivation Study

[SFUSD] 1969

22 A Guide for Teaching Afro-American Literature

in the Secondary School

SFUSD 1969

23-24 Herbert Hoover Junior High School Drama

Workshop, Parts I-II

SFUSD, [Herbert

Hoover Junior

High]

[1969?]

25 Humanities for Low and High Seven [SFUSD] [1969?]

26 Instructors Guide in Auto Mechanics, Basic and

Advanced Levels

SFUSD 1969

73 1 Instructors Guide in Drafting, Introductory, Basic

and Advanced Levels

SFUSD 1969

2 Instructors Guide in Woods, Introductory, Basic

and Advanced Levels

SFUSD 1969

3 Introductory Teaching Guide for Black Studies in

Elementary Schools

SFUSD 1969

4 Mission High School English Department

Instructional Guide

[SFUSD], Mission

High School

[1969?]

5 Mission High School Summer Science

Workshop, Scientific Equipment and Instrument

Building and Repairing Class

[SFUSD], Mission

High School

1969

6 Myself in Words, Autobiography by Black

Authors

[SFUSD], Pelton

Junior High School

[1969?]

7 Problems in Teaching English to Chinese-

Speaking Students, A Teachers' Guide Including

Suggested Drills and Exercises, Oral and Written

SFUSD 1969

8 A Resource Book for Ethnic Arts SFUSD 1969

9 A Seventh Grade English Language Workbook

Designed for Slow Learners, Based on State

Text, Our Language Today 7

SFUSD 1969

10 Short Literature Selections SFUSD 1969

11 Teacher's Guides for Six New Adoptions in

Black Literature

SFUSD [1969?]

12 A Working Course Outline for Black History SFUSD 1969

13 The Chinese Experience in America SFUSD 1970

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

34

73 14 Hunters Point Redeveloped, A Sixth-Grade

Venture

Association for

Supervision and

Curriculum

Development, NEA

1970

15 Instructors Guide in Graphic Arts, Introductory

and Basic Levels

SFUSD 1970

16 Instructors Guide in Metals, Introductory, Basic

and Advanced Levels

SFUSD 1970

17 Instructors Guide in Multipurpose Shop,

Introductory and Basic Levels

SFUSD 1970

18 The Kindergarten Teacher SFUSD 1970

19 ESEA Curriculum Bulletin: Photographic

Handbook 1971

SFUSD 1971

20 Integrating Black Studies into Social Studies,

Kindergarten to Grade 6

SFUSD 1971

21 Introductory Teaching Guide for Philippine

Studies K-6

SFUSD 1971

22 The Japanese Experience in America,

Immigration for Civics and U.S. History

SFUSD 1971

23 Transmitting Culture Through Folklore: Multi-

ethnic Interdisciplinary Unit, African, Afro-

American, Indian and Filipino, Kindergarten to

Grade 12

SFUSD 1971

24 Course Outline for Aircraft Powerplant

Maintenance Technician, John A. O'Connell

Vocational High School and Technical Institute

[SFUSD] [1972?]

74 1 A Guide for Using Photography to Promote

Visual Literacy

SFUSD [197-?]

2 John A. O'Connell Vocational High School and

Technical Institute, General Information, General

Curriculum

SFUSD [1972?]

3 Photography, A Guide for Elementary Schools SFUSD 1972

4 Pictures for English, For Junior High School

Students Learning English as a 2nd

Language

[SFUSD?] 1972

5 [Audio Visual List of New Titles] SFUSD,

Instructional

Support Services

Division

1973

6 Boys' Physical Education Curriculum Guide,

Grades 7-12

SFUSD,

Department of

Physical Education

1973

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

35

74 7 Girls' Physical Education Curriculum Guide,

Grades 7-12

SFUSD, Dept. of

Physical Education

1973

8 Physical Education Curriculum Guide for Grades

Four, Five and Six

SFUSD,

Department of

Physical Education

1973

9 Physical Education Curriculum Guide for Grades

Kindergarten, One, Two and Three

SFUSD,

Department of

Physical Education

1973

10 Secondary Schools Course Descriptions SFUSD,

Instructional

Support Services

Division

1973

11 Chinese Cultural Resource Book (For

Elementary Bilingual Teachers)

SFUSD, Chinese

Bilingual Pilot

Program

1974

12 A Directory of Chinese American Resources SFUSD 1974

13 A Directory of Filipino American Resources SFUSD 1974

14 Level I, Chinese as a Second Language,

Teacher's Manual

SFUSD, Chinese

Bilingual Pilot

Program

1974

15 Teaching Prekindergarten SFUSD, Children

Centers Division

1975

16 Curriculum Guide for Young Trainable Mentally

Handicapped Students

SFUSD 1976

17 An Educational Redesign of the SFUSD:

Curriculum Framework, K-12

SFUSD 1977

18 Curriculum Guide, Social Studies, K-2 SFUSD 1978

19 Curriculum Guide, Social Studies, 3-5 SFUSD 1978

20 Curriculum Guide, Social Studies, 6-8 SFUSD 1978

21 Curriculum Guide, Social Studies, 9-12 SFUSD 1978

22 Elementary School English Language Arts

Curriculum Guide, [K-5]

SFUSD 1978

23 Middle School English Language Arts

Curriculum Guide

SFUSD 1978

24 High School English Language Arts Curriculum

Guide

SFUSD 1978

25 K-12 Multicultural English/Language Arts

Resource Book

SFUSD 1978

26 Growing Up Healthy, Health Education

Curriculum Guide, Kindergarten

SFUSD 1978

27 Curriculum Guide for Health Instruction, 3rd-5th

SFUSD 1978

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

36

74 28 Curriculum Guide for Health Instruction, 6th-8th

SFUSD 1978

29 Curriculum Guide for Health Instruction, Senior

High School

SFUSD 1978

30 A Guide for the Teaching of Art, Grades

Kindergarten Through Eighth

SFUSD 1978

31 Homework in Kindergarten?? SFUSD 1978

75 1 Inductive Geometry SFUSD 1978

2 A Literature Sampler [for Ninth Grade Social

Studies]

SFUSD 1978

3 Mathematics Curriculum Guide, K-2 SFUSD 1978

4 Mathematics Curriculum Guide, 3-5 SFUSD 1978

5 Mathematics Curriculum Guide, 6-8 SFUSD 1978

6 High School Mathematics Curriculum Guide SFUSD 1978

7 Middle School Bilingual/ESL Curriculum Guide SFUSD 1978

8 Physical Education Curriculum Guide, [Middle

School]

SFUSD 1978

9 Physical Education Curriculum Guide, [High

School]

SFUSD 1978

10 San Francisco Consumer Education Resource

Book

SFUSD 1978

11 Science Curriculum Guide, Elementary School,

Grades K-2

SFUSD 1978

12 Science Curriculum Guide, Elementary School,

Grades 3-5

SFUSD 1978

13 Science Curriculum Guide, Middle School,

Grades 6-8

SFUSD 1978

14 Science Curriculum Guide, High School, Grades

9-12

SFUSD 1978

15 Social Studies Primary Resource Book,

Kindergarten-Grade One-Grade Two

SFUSD 1978

16 San Francisco [Social Studies] Resource Guide

[for Third Grade]

SFUSD 1978

17 Social Studies, Ninth Grade Geography Resource

Book

SFUSD 1978

18 Math for Moms SFUSD 1979

19 Preliminary Draft of the High School

Bilingual/ESL Curriculum Guide

SFUSD 1979

20 Ninth Grade Geography Resource Book, Audio

Visual Resource Materials

SFUSD [197-?]

21 The Short Film, Communication and Experience SFUSD [197-?]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

37

75 22 Writing SFUSD [1980s]

23 Critical Thinking Skills Development, Draft SFUSD 1983

24 Abraham Lincoln High School Hygiene Course

of Study

SFUSD [19--]

25 [Elementary Music Guides] SFUSD, Music

Department

[19--]

26 Feelings are Facts SFUSD [19--]

27 Film Literacy Communication SFUSD [19--]

28 Fire Prevention, A Resource Book for Teachers SFUSD [19--]

29 General Plan for Grades 7-8 SFUSD [19--]

30 Home Making--A Vocation [SF Public Schools],

San Francisco

Continuation School

[19--]

31 Notes for Teachers of Chinese-Speaking Students SFUSD [19--]

33 Nutrition [SF Public Schools],

San Francisco

Continuation School

[19--]

33 Recreation Manual for Playground Directors SFUSD, Recreation

Division

[19--]

34 Safety Guide for Shop Teachers SF Public Schools [19--]

35 Samuel Gompers Trades School Catalog of

Audio-Visual Materials

SFUSD [19--]

36 Think Metric, An Introduction to the Metric

System

SFUSD, Environ-

mental Science/

Metric Center

[19--]

Sub-series B: Curriculum Reports, 1935-1978

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 75 37 English and Social Science Experiment 1935

38 School Subject Integration Experiment 1935

39 Curriculum Foundations for Secondary Schools 1943

40 Survey of Elementary Curriculum 1944

Box 76 1 Building for World Understanding 1945

2 “Holding-Power of the San Francisco Public Schools” [1947]

3 Progress Report, Industrial Arts 1950

4 Children’s Literature Study Group 1950

Curriculum Development

5 Junior High English, 1950-1951 [1951]

6 Senior High English, 1950-1951 [1951?]

7 Teaching High School English, 1950-1951 [1951?]

8 General Mathematics Survey, 1951-1952 [1952?]

Box 76 9-10 Secondary English, First Progress Report, 1952-1953 [1953?]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

38

11 Secondary English, Second Progress Report, 1952-1953 [1953]

12 Denman Health Council [1953?]

13 Dental Health Program, Everett Junior High [1954?]

14-15 English for All 1954

16 Framework for Secondary School English 1954

17 Developmental Reading for Secondary Schools 1955

18 Framework for Secondary School English 1955

19 Report on Curriculum Proposals 1959

20 Teachers Association Reports to Curriculum Committee 1959

21 Report of San Francisco Curriculum Survey Committee 1960

22 Preliminary Reactions to Curriculum Report 1960

23 Response to San Francisco Curriculum Survey 1960-[1961?]

24-27 Curriculum Strengthening Program 1961

Box 77 1 Foreign Language Articulation 1963

2 Superintendent’s Reading Task Force 1968

3 Master Plan for Excellence Proposal 1969

4 Language Arts and Social Studies, 1968-1969 1968-1969

5 Complex Curriculum Task Force Initial Report 1970

6-7 Curriculum Task Force Progress Report, 1970

Park South and Richmond

8 Complex Planning Material Evaluation 1970

9-10 Improving Instructional Programs 1971

11 “Curriculum Development for Urban Education” 1972

12 District-Wide Reading Program 1973

13 Evaluation of Media Programs 1974

14 Educational Redesign, Curriculum Framework 1978

15 Educational Redesign, Curriculum Framework Outline [1978?]

Sub-series C: Curriculum Newsletters, 1948-1972

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 77 16-17 Music Bulletins 1948-1953

18 Radio News 1950

19 Curriculetter 1954-1957

20 Social Studies News [1956]

21 Reading Review 1960

22 Enrichment Newsletter 1967

23 Reading Digest Newsletter [1972?]

Sub-series D: Teachers Professional Library, 1902-1954

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 77 24 Catalogue of the Public School Teachers’ Library 1902

25 Library Practices [1919?]

26 “The Library in the Elementary School” 1933

Box 77 27 The Library in the Elementary School 1935

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

39

(State Department of Education Bulletin)

28 Selection of Textbooks and Library Books 1954

29 Instructional Materials Guide [1962?]

30 1970-71 Instructional Materials Guide [1970?]

Box 37 5 History Notes Posters 1977

Box 77 31 ESEA Funds Stickers [ca. 1960s-1970s]

SERIES 6. REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS, 1854-2001 (bulk 1942-1976)

Container Folder Folder Title Date

BY TITLE

RESEARCH BULLETINS

Box 78 1 Program Problems and Practice in Senior Highs 1930

2 Musical Accomplishments of High Sixth Graders 1935

3 Administration and Interpretation of Testing Program 1937

4 Administration and Interpretation of Testing Program 1938

5 Improvement of Music Achievement, 1938-1939 1939

6 Administration of Measurement Program 1939

7 Reading and Arithmetic Achievement 1939

8 Prediction of Success in Instrumental Music 1939

9 Educational Adjustment Through Pupil Adjustograms 1939

10 Summary of Trends in SFUSD 1940

11 Administration of Measurement Program 1941

12 Educational Adjustment Through Pupil Adjustograms 1941

13 Summary of Trends in SFUSD 1942

14 Administration of Measurement Program 1943

15 Ability and Reading Readiness in Low First Grade 1943

16 Twenty Years of Educational Research 1944

17 Parent Evaluations of S.F. Public Schools 1945

18 Guide to Measurement of Ability and Achievement 1945

19 Keeping a State School Register 1945

20 Growth Characteristics of Children, 4-8 Years 1947

21 Pupil Accounting Procedures, 1947-1948 1947

22 Enrollment and Attendance 1948

23 Administrative Practices in U.S. Kindergartens 1948

24 Why S.F. Children Leave School Prematurely [1948?]

25 Evaluation Program, 1947-1948 1948

26 Special Report on Evaluation 1948-1949

27 Enrollment Trends in U.S. Cities 1948

28 Research Bureau Activities, 1947-1948 1948

29 Pupil Accounting Procedures, 1948-1949 1948

30 Research Bureau Activities, 1948-1949 1949

31 Working Heights of Elementary School Children 1949

32 Evaluation Guides 1949-1950

33 Evaluation of Achievement, Seventh Grade 1949

Box 78 34 Ability and Achievement, 1948-1949 1950

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

40

35 Junior High Measurement Program 1950

36 Pupil Accounting Practices, 1950 1950

37 Evaluation for Educational Growth 1950

38 Child Care Attendance Guide 1951

39 Evaluation as a Guide to Educational Needs 1951

40 Evaluation as a Guide to Educational Needs, Revised 1952

41 Research Bureau Activities 1952

42 Class Size, 1953-1954 1954

43 Research Bureau Activities 1954

44 Administrative Provisions for Superior Students 1954

45 Superior Graduates and High School Guidance 1955

46 Growth in Reading and Arithmetic, 1952-1954 1955

47 School Housing Needs, 1955-1961 1955

48 Holding Power as a Basis for Enrollment Predictions 1956

49 Evaluation as a Guide to Educational Needs 1956-1957

50 Pupil Accounting Procedures 1956

51 Evaluation as a Guide to Educational Needs 1957

52 Pupil Accounting Procedures 1957

53 Home Study (home work) n.d.

“SCRAPS” [Bound educational pamphlets], 1854-1924

See Appendix D for highlights of contents.

Box 79 -- Volume 1 1860-1865

Volume 2 1873-[1875?]

Volume 3 1860-1866

Volume 4 1864-1868

Volume 5 1870-1873

Box 80 Volume 6 1854-1924

Volume 7 1860-1861

BY TOPIC

ADULT AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Box 81 1 Elementary Vocational School 1913

2 Adult Education [1938?]

3 WPA Education Program Hand Book [1938?]

4 Occupational Survey for Youth [1940?]

5 Work Experience Program [1943]

6-9 Three Studies: Administrative Organization, 1944

Vocational Education, Adult Education

10 In-Service Training Course 1945

11 Electric Motor Repair and Shopmen 1947

12 Employment Survey (manuscript) 1948

13 A Survey of Employment by Occupation and Industry 1949

14 Adult and Vocational Division Progress Report 1950

15 Vocational Training in Unemployment Emergency 1951

Box 81 16 Adult Business Center [1952]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

41

17 American Vocational Association Convention 1954 [1955]

Box 82 -- AVA Convention 1954 Scrapbook [1955]

18 Industrial Arts Student Project Exhibit 1961

19 Youth Employment 1961

20 Occupational Preparation Survey 1963

21 Occupational Education Master Plan 1969

22 Project 3000 Work Experience [1969?]

23 Work Experience Education, 1971-1972 [1972?]

Occupational Education Plan,

24 1972-1973 [1972?]

25 1973-1974 [1973?]

26 1974-1975 [1974?]

27 Trade, Industrial, and Technical Education [1974?]

28 ABC’s for Bus Drivers [19--]

29 A Bridge to Tomorrow [19--]

30 Re-open the Road to Learning [19--]

ATHLETICS

Box 83 1-4 Basketball 1948-1967

5-8 Football 1947-1966

BILINGUAL EDUCATION

Box 84 1 Spanish Bilingual Education 1968

2 Chinese Community Citizens’ Fact-Finding Committee [1969]

3 Spanish Bilingual Education Program Newsletter 1972

4 Success Through Bilingual/Bicultural Achievement 1973

5-6 Master Plan for Bilingual-Bicultural Education 1975

7 1981-82 Lau Consent Decree Report 1981

8 1982-83 Lau Consent Decree Progress Report 1982

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS

Box 85 1 “Why Our New School Houses Are Not Being Built” [1902?]

2 1906 Block Book Notes [19--]

3 Reorganization and Housing Program 1924

4 Public School Building Needs [1938]

School Building Survey

5 v. 1, School Population 1948

6 v. 2, Elementary Buildings 1948

7 v. 3, Junior High Buildings 1948

8 v. 4, Senior High Buildings 1948

9 v. 7, Planning Guides 1948

10 v. 8, Furniture and Equipment 1948

11 v. 9, Color Schemes 1948

12 v. 11, School Servicing Plant 1948

13 v. 12, Checklists 1948

Box 85 14 Modernization Program Under Bond Issue 1948

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

42

15 Planning Guides 1949

16 Lincoln High Addition 1949

17 [Noriega] Home School Unit 1949

18 Sunset Community Center Junior High 1949

19 Funston and Santiago Junior High 1949

20 Lakeside Elementary 1949

21 Bret Harte Elementary 1949

22 San Miguel Elementary 1949

23 Delta-Wilde Home [1949]

24 South-East Junior High 1949

Box 86 1 Twin Peaks Elementary 1949

2 Sunset “B” Elementary 1949

3 Candlestick Cove Elementary [1949?]

4 Coeducational Junior High Converted from Girls High 1950

5 Douglas Elementary 1950

6 City College Building Needs [1950]

7 Jedediah Smith Elementary 1950

8 Ridgepoint No. 2 Elementary 1953

9 Engineering Recommendations 1954

10 1948 School Bond Building Program Final Report 1956

Building Needs Survey

11 Part I Summary and Recommendations 1956

12 Part II Elementary Enrollment Trends 1956

13 Part III Junior High Enrollment Trends 1956

14 Part IV Senior High Enrollment Trends 1956

15 Part V City College Enrollment Trends 1956

16 Proposed 1964 Building Program 1964

17 Potrero Hill and Visitacion Valley Junior Highs [1964?]

18 Proposed Courthouse-School Administration Building 1969

19 Hunters Point Elementary 1970

Box 87 1 Facilities Planning and Construction Manual 1971

2 Field Act Bond Proposal 1971

3 School Construction Progress Report 1972

4 Field Act Reconstruction Alternatives 1972

5 Design for a Bay Area Learning Center 1972

6 Planning Report, 1975 Needs 1973

7 Field Act Reconstruction, Community Comments 1973

8 Phase 2 Reconstruction Program 1973

9 1973 Children’s Centers Bond Proposal 1973

10 Field Act Master Plan, Phase 1 1973

11 1973 Bond Program 1973

12 Field Act Reconstruction Progress Report May 1974

13 Field Act Reconstruction Progress Report Oct 1974

14 1975 School Building Utilization Proposal 1974

15 Sarah B. Cooper Elementary 1974-[1978?]

Box 87 16 Property Report ’75 1975

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

43

17 Centralized Nutrition Complex 1976

18 Hunters Point II Elementary 1982

BUSINESS-EDUCATION DAY

19 First Business-Education Day [1950?]

20 Education-Business Day [1951]

21 Third Business-Education Day 1952

22 Education-Business Day & Public Schools Week [1953]

23 Fourth Business-Education Day [1953?]

24 Fifth Business-Education Day [1954?]

COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE

Box 88 1 Aids in the Cure of Stammering [193-?]

2 Counseling and Guidance Survey Committee 1941

3 Social Casework Agencies Manual 1942

Counseling Series

4 Out of School Speakers 1942

5 Counseling and the War 1943

6 First Supplement to Counseling and the War 1944

7 Pacific Coast College Entrance Requirements [1942?]

8 Vocational Counselor’s Notebook 1942

9 In Service Training Course Summer 1942

10 Directory of Boys and Girls Camps 1942

11 First Annual Report of Counseling Department 1942

12 Summer Vacation Time Survey Summary 1942

13 Second Annual Report of Counseling Department 1943

14 “The Classroom Teacher is Vital in Guidance” 1944

15 Guide to Counseling 1944

16 Third Annual Report of Department 1944

17 U.S. Maritime Service 1945

18 Guidance in Elementary Schools 1945

19 Fourth Annual Report of Department 1946

20 Annual Report, Child Guidance Service, 1946-1947 [1947]

21 Training Opportunities Directory 1949

22-23 Training Institutions Directory 1950

24 Scholarships and Special Awards 1952

25 Training Institutions Directory, Revised 1954

26 Annual Report, Child Guidance Services, 1953-1954 [1954]

27 Annual Report, Child Guidance Services, 1954-1955 [1955]

28 College Preps Guide 1955

29 Annual Report, Child Guidance Services, 1955-1956 [1956]

30 Annual Report, Child Guidance Services, 1957-1958 [1958]

31 Teacher Recruitment [1957?]

32 A Car for Andy 1966

33 Planning a Career Day 1966

Box 88 34 Volunteers in College and Career Information 1973

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

44

35 Career Opportunities Program 1973

Box 232 1 Parent-Teen AIDS Education Project 1988

2 Resource Guide for Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Youth 1996

ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

ACT AND DISADVANTAGED GROUPS

Box 89 1 Articles 1963-1964

2 Compensatory Education, Junior High Schools 1964

3 School-Community Improvement Program [1964?]

4 State Compensatory Education Program 1965

5 Compensatory Education Plan Proposal 1965

6 Compensatory Education Program Evaluation 1966

7 Drama Demonstration Project 1966

8 School-Community Task Force 1967

9-10 Evaluation of Compensatory Education 1966-1967 1967

11 ESEA Compensatory Education Program 1967-68 1968

12 South East Educational Development Proposal 1968

13 Community Teacher Program 1969

14 ESEA Compensatory Education Program 1967-68 1969

15 ESEA Compensatory Education Program 1968-69 1970

16 South East Educational Development Project 1968-1971

ESEA Compensatory Education Program

17 1969-70 1971

18 1970-71 1971

19 1971-72 1972

Box 232 3 Improving America’s Schools Act Proposal 1996

DISSERTATIONS

20 Teacher-Load in the Secondary Schools of 1927

s in San Francisco

21 The Administration of Teacher Sick Leave Benefits 1928

in Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco

22 [Musicality in the Seventh Grade] 1939

23 Scheduling and Programming Procedures of the 1946

San Francisco Senior High Schools

24 Attendance Procedures in the Public High Schools 1948

of San Francisco

Box 90 1 Growth in Selected Areas of Educational Development 1952

from Tenth to Twelfth Grade, SFUSD

2 Adapting Guidance Services to 1953

Junior High School Needs

3 A History of Music Education in the SF Public Schools 1959

4 Piaget’s Theory: Conceptual Development and 1973

Affective Development in Diagnosed

Emotionally Disturbed Public School Males

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

45

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

Box 90 5 The Kindergarten Centennial, 1837-1937 1937

6 California Child Care Centers Survey 1950

7 Children’s Centers and Prekindergartens 1970

8 Children’s Centers Division [1972?]

EDUCATION VOUCHERS

9 Financing Education by Grants to Parents 1970

10 Feasibility of Education Vouchers 1972

11 “Taking a Stand” 1998

ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS STUDY GROUP

12-13 Home, School, and Community Cooperation 1935

14 Communicable Diseases 1935

15 Assembly Procedures 1937

FOOD SERVICES

16 Food Services Master Plan 1973

17 Feasibility of School Breakfast Program 1974

GIFTED CHILDREN

18 Opportunities for Gifted in High Schools [1956]

19 Academically Talented in Junior High Schools 1966

20 Gifted and Academically Talented Programs 1967

21 Gifted Programs 1972

22 1973-74 Gifted Program 1974

23 Gifted Program Committee 1976

GRANTS

24 New Concepts Through the Cultural Arts, Proposal 1967

25 Summary of Grant Funds, 1975/76 1975

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Box 91 1-4 Improved Senior High Health Program [195-?]

5 Health Education 1963

6 “Healthy Kids” Orientation Manual 2001

HIGH SCHOOLS AND GRADUATES

7 Class Size and Efficiency in Senior Highs 1928

8 Summer Session Bulletin 1942

9 Follow-up Study of Graduates of Superior Intelligence 1959

Box 92 1 Academic Background of Spring 1958 Graduates 1959

2 Senior Highs Brochure 1963

3 Senior High Objectives 1966-67 [1966?]

4 Senior High Objectives 1967-68 [1967?]

Box 92 5 Secondary Schools Education Conference 1972

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

46

6 Future of Secondary Education 1972

HUMAN RELATIONS

7 Assistant Superintendent’s Report 1964

8 Assistant Superintendent’s Report 1965

9 Assistant Superintendent’s Report 1966

INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION

10 Educational Television [1953?]

11 Instructional Television Feasibility Study 1967

INTEGRATION

Board Ad Hoc Committee to Study Ethnic Factors

Box 93 1 v. 1 Committee Report 1963

2 v. 3 Proper Recognition of Racial Background 1962

3 v. 3 Racial Background, Board Meeting Transcript 1962

4 v. 4 Attendance Zones, Legal Aspects 1962

5-6 v. 5 Human Relations, Textbooks, and 1962-1963

Pupil Intramural Relations

7 v. 6 School Attendance Areas 1961-1962

8 v. 7 Pupil Transportation 1963

9 v. 8 Teacher Selection, Transfer and Promotion 1959-1963

10 v. 9 Teacher Turnover 1963

11 v. 10 Dropouts 1963

12 v. 11 School Boundaries 1959-1963

13 v. 12 School Site Selection and Building Maintenance 1963

14 v. 13 Out-of-District Transfer Policy 1962-1963

15 v. 14 Projecting School Enrollment 1963

16 v. 15 Pupil Transiency 1960-1963

17 v. 16 Class Size Study 1962-1963

18 v. 17 Minority Question in San Francisco 1963

19 v. 18 Report to Ad Hoc Committee 1963

20 v. 19 Race and the Schools by Council for Civic Unity 1962

21-22 v. 20 Joint Conference, Racial and Ethnic Distribution 1965

23 Racial Estimates of Pupils Attending SF Public Schools 1964

24-25 Selected Data for Study in the Challenge to Effect a 1965

Better Racial Balance

26 Progress Report on Correcting Racial Balance 1965

27 Research on Racial Matters in SFUSD 1965-1966

28 Selected Data, 1966-1967 1966-1967

29-30 Racial Balance in SFUSD—Phase I 1966

31 Working Paper No. 1 Analyzing Pupil Assignment 1967

32 Working Paper No. 2 Attendance Feeder Patterns 1967

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Research Memoranda

Box 94 33 No. 1 Measuring Racial Balance 1967

34 No. 2 Population Projection to 1971 1967

1 No. 3 Educational Opportunity 1967

2 No. 4 Organization for Desegregation 1967

3 No. 5 Changing Ethnic Composition 1967

4 No. 6 Transportation Requirements 1967

5 No. 7 Alternative Attendance Patterns 1967

6 No. 8 Improving Racial Balance 1967

7 Racial Balance Report Press 1967

8 Educational Equality/Quality Report #1 1967

9 Significant Changes in Racial Makeup of Pupils [1967?]

10-13 Selected Data, 1967-1968 1967-1968

14-15 Selected Data, 1968-1969 [1968]

16 Selected Data, 1964-1968 [1968?]

17 Educational Equality/Quality Report #2 1969

18 Educational Equality/Quality Report #3 1969

19 SFUSD Newsletter on School Complexes 1969

20-21 Educational Equality/Quality Progress Report 1969

Box 95 1 Selected Data, 1968-1969 1968-1969

2 Progress Report, Park South and Richmond Complexes 1970

3-4 Desegregating Urban Schools [1970?]

5 Selected Data, 1969-1970 1969-1970

6 Planning of Richmond Educational Complex [1970]

7 Selected Data, 1970-1971 1970-1971

8 Desegregation Order and Fact Sheet 1971

9 Emergency School Assistance Program Application 1971

10 Selected Data, 1967-1972 1971-1972

11 Self-Concept and Interaction at Lafayette School 1972

12 ESAP of 1971-1972 Application 1972

13 Evaluation of Desegregation, 1971-1972 ESAP Grant 1972

14 Selected Data, 1972-1973 1972-1973

15 Selected Data, 1973-1974 1973

16 Plan for an Integrated Educational Experience [1973?]

17 Community-Staff Integration Workshop 1974

18 New Plan for an Integrated Educational Experience 1974

Box 96 1 (second copy)

2 Transportation Alternatives 1974

3 Selected Data, 1974-1975 1974

4 Status Report of the Office of Integration 1975

5-6 Selected Data, 1975-1976 1975-1976

Box 232 4 Consent Decree, Paragraph 44 Independent Review 2000

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JUNIOR COLLEGE

Box 97 1 Junior College Survey, 1938-1939 [1939?]

2 Junior College/City College 1942-1951

3 City College Study 1949

4 City College Newsletters 1970-[1972?]

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS

Box 97 5 Junior High Division [1928?]-1964

6 Junior High School Review (District Monthly Bulletin) 1932

7 Junior High Schools of San Francisco 1959

8 Junior High Schools of San Francisco [1960?]

9 Junior High School Education 1970

10 Junior High School Division Master Plan 1974-1975

RECREATION AND LEISURE

11 Leisure Time for Boys and Girls 1939-1942

12 Community Planning for Leisure Time of Youth 1944

13 Recreation in San Francisco 1949

SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

14 Summary, San Francisco Public School System 1917

15 Public School System of San Francisco, California 1917

16 Schools of San Francisco 1917

17 San Francisco Public Schools, 1920-1930 1930

18 Public Schools Week 1933-1977

19 “New Goals of Public Education” 1939

20 Public Schools Bulletin: Hill Survey Report 1944

21 San Francisco Schools Serve the Community 1947

22 Community Forum 1974

23-24 What Can You Do About San Francisco Schools? 1976

25 Visitors Guide [197-]

26 Your Child Enters the Public School [19--]

SCHOOL PROFILES

Box 232 5 Sample School Portfolio 1996

6 District and School Profiles, 1998-1999, Draft 1999

SCHOOL YEAR

27 Implications of Annual Promotion 1968

28 Continuous Learning Year Proposal 1974

SPECIAL EDUCATION

29 Services to Exceptional Children 1966

30 Vocational Survey of Special Education Graduates 1978

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SERIES 7. PRESS CLIPPINGS, 1906-1999 (bulk 1906-1986)

Container Folder Folder Title Date

SCRAPBOOKS

Box 98 1 v. 1 School Reconstruction [Thomas Larkin ledger] April-June, 1906

Box 99 -- v. 3 [Especially “Japanese Question”] June, 1906-July, 1907

Box 100 v. 3a and July, 1907-March, 1908

v. 4 Country Clippings, [esp. Japanese question] Jan.,1907-April, 1910

Box 101 v. 5 and March-Sept., 1908

v. 6 Sept., 1908-Feb., 1909

Box 102 v. 7 Feb. 7-July, 1909

Box 103 v. 7b July 1-Oct., 1909

and 12a Political News Aug.,1910-Sept., 1911

Box 104 v. 8 Oct., 1909-Jan., 1910

Box 105 v. 9 Jan.-April , 1910

Box 106 v. 10 April-July, 1910

Box 107 v. 11 July-Nov., 1910

Box 108 v. 12 Nov., 1910-Feb., 1911

Box 109 v. 12b California Teachers Association Dec., 1910-July, 1911

Box 110 v. 13 Feb.-July, 1911

Box 111 v. 14 July-Nov., 1911

Box 112 v. 16 Nov., 1911-Feb., 1912

Box 113 v. 17 Country Clippings and Feb., 1911-June, 1912

v. 21 [Bunker Clippings] April-June, 1912

Box 114 v. 18 Feb.-May, 1912

Box 115 v. 19 May-Sept., 1912

Box 116 v. 20 Aug.-Dec., 1912

Box 117 v. 22 Bunker Recall Feb.-April, 1912

Box 118 v. 23 Dec., 1912-March, 1913

Box 119 v. 24 March-June, 1913

Box 120 v. 25 June-Sept., 1913

Box 121 v. 26 Oct., 1913-Jan., 1914

Box 122 v. 27 March-June, 1914

Box 123 v. 28 June-Nov., 1914

Box 124 v. 29 Jan.-March, 1914

Box 125 v. 30 Nov., 1914-March, 1915

Box 126 v. 31 March-May, 1915

Box 127 v. 32 May-Oct., 1915

Box 128 v. 33 Oct.,1915-Jan., 1916

Box 129 v. 34 Dec., 1920-April, 1922

Box 130 v. 35a April-Dec., 1922

Box 131 v. 35b Feb., 1922-Feb., 1923

Box 132 v. 36 Dec., 1922-April, 1923

Box 133 v. 37 Sept., 1927-Feb., 1928

Box 134 v. 38 May-Dec., 1929

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New series starts with new numbering

(Use volume # vol. 1 Feb.-Aug., 1930

and date) vol. 2 [part a] Aug.-Dec., 1930

vol. 2 [part b] Jan.-Aug., 1931

vol. 3 Aug., 1931-Jan., 1932

vol. 4 Feb.-June, 1932

vol. 5 July-Dec., 1932

vol. 6 Jan.-June, 1933

vol. 7 July-Dec., 1933

vol. 8 Jan.-June, 1934

vol. 9 July-Dec., 1934

vol. 11 March-April, 1935

vol. 12 May-July, 1935

vol. 13 Aug.-Dec., 1935

vol. 14 Jan.-Apr., 1936

vol. 15 May-June, 1936

vol. 16 Sept.-Dec., 1936

vol. 17 Jan.-April, 1937

vol. 18 May-Aug., 1937

vol. 19 Sept.-Dec., 1937

vol. 20 Jan.-April, 1938

vol. 21 May-Aug., 1938

vol. 22 Sept.-Dec., 1938

vol. 23 Jan.-June, 1939

vol. 24 July-Dec., 1939

vol. 25 Jan.-June, 1940

vol. 26 July-Dec., 1940

vol. 27 Jan.-June, 1941

vol. 28 July-Dec., 1941

vol. 29 Jan.-Dec., 1942

vol. 30 Jan.-June, 1943

vol. 31 July, 1943-June, 1944

vol. 32 July, 1944-June, 1945

vol. 33 July, 1945-June, 1946

vol. 34 July, 1946-June, 1947

vol. 35 July, 1947-June, 1948

vol. 36 July, 1948-June, 1949

vol. 37 July, 1949-June, 1950

vol. 38 July, 1950-June, 1951

Box 173 1 Education and Schools [parent, Mr. Karner?] 1947-1953

2 [Football, Richard Karner?] 1947-1951

(Use volume # vol. 39 July, 1951-June, 1952

and date) vol. 40 July, 1952-June, 1953

vol. 41 July, 1953-June, 1954

vol. 42 July, 1954-June, 1955

vol. 43 July, 1955-June, 1956

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(Use volume # vol. 44 July, 1956-June, 1957

and date) vol. 45 July, 1957-June, 1958

vol. 46 July, 1958-June, 1959

vol. 47 July, 1959-June, 1960

vol. 48 Sept., 1960-June, 1961

vol. 49 July, 1961-June, 1962

vol. 50 July, 1962-June, 1963

vol. 51 July, 1963-June, 1964

vol. 52 July, 1964-June, 1965

vol. 53 July, 1965-June, 1966

vol. 54 July, 1966-June, 1967

vol. 55 July, 1967-June, 1968

vol. 56 July, 1968-June, 1969

vol. 57 July, 1969-June, 1970

vol. 58 July, 1970-June, 1971

vol. 59, part 1 July-Dec., 1971

vol. 59, part 2 Jan.-June, 1972

vol. 60, part 1 July-Dec., 1972

vol. 60, part 2 Jan.-June, 1973

vol. 61, part 1 July-Dec., 1973

vol. 61, part 2 Jan.-June, 1974

vol. 62, part 1 July-Dec., 1974

vol. 62, part 2 Jan.-June, 1975

vol. 63, part 1 July-Dec., 1975

vol. 63, part 2 Jan.-June, 1976

vol. 64, part 1 July-Dec., 1976

vol. 64, part 2 Jan.-June, 1977

vol. 65, part 1 July-Dec., 1977

vol. 65, part 2 Jan.-June, 1978

vol. 66, part 1 July-Dec. 1978

vol. 66, part 2 Jan.-June, 1979

vol. 67, part 1 July-Dec., 1979

vol. 67, part 2 Jan.-June, 1980

vol. 68, part 1 July-Dec., 1980

vol. 68, part 2 Jan.-June, 1981

vol. 69, part 1 July-Dec., 1981

vol. 69, part 2 Jan.-June, 1982

vol. 70, part 1 July-Dec., 1982

vol. 70, part 2 Jan.-June, 1983

vol. 71, part 1 July-Dec., 1983

vol. 71, part 2 Jan.-June, 1984

vol. 72, part 1 July-Dec., 1984

vol. 72, part 2 Jan.-June, 1985

vol. 73, part 1 July-Dec., 1985

vol. 73, part 2 Jan.-June, 1986

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CLIPPINGS FOLDERS

Box 224 1-9 Board of Education 1978-1987

Box 225 1 Buildings 1972-1978

2 Dates of Interest n.d.

3 “The Public’s Children…” n.d.

4 San Francisco Schools, 1 of 2 1964-1978

5 San Francisco Schools, 2 of 2 1969-1997

6 “The Spiritual Values in Education” 1940

7 Superintendents, Chronology [1975?]

Box 225 8 Superintendents, 1 of 2 1896-1936

9 Superintendents, 2 of 2 1975-1977

Superintendent

10 John Swett (Awards) 1963

11 Harold Spears 1964-1980

12 Thomas Shaheen 1970-1973

13 Steven Morena 1972-1973

14-15 Robert Alioto 1969-1987

16 Carlos Cornejo 1985-1986

17 Ramon Cortines 1986-1996

18 Waldemar (Bill) Rojas 1992-1999

Box 50 9 Golden Gateway to Urban Excellence 1968-1970

Box 225 19 Violence 1971-1978

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SERIES 8. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1886-2005 (bulk 1930-1977)

Photographs and negatives are housed with the San Francisco Historical Photograph

Collection. A list of negatives is found in Appendix E.

Sub-series A: Biographical, [ca. 1910]-1989

Folder Folder Title Date

BOARD

Abrahamson, Lucille S. [19--]

Anderson, Jule C. [197-?]

Cerbatos, Richard [19--]

Chinn, George Y. [1972]

Crowley, John F. [19--]

de Urioste, Adolfo 1961-1962

Dolson, Lee [19--]

Draper, Jr., Mrs. Lawrence 1960

Duggan [?]. See Negs-2-5.

Glass, Dr. Laurel [19--]

Goosby, Dr. Zuretti L. [197-]

Haynes, Charlie Mae [19--]

Hopp, Dr. Eugene S. [19--]

Johns, George W. [19--]

Kemmitt, Edward P. 1960-1961

Kidder, John A. [197-]

Ladar, Samuel A. 1960

Lilienthal, Claire Matzger 1960-[197-?]

Maher, Bill [1970?]

Martinez, Samuel [197-]

Mezey, Peter [19--]

Nichols, Alan H. [19--]

Reed, Fr. Thomas A. [197-]

Sanchez, Jr., David J. [197-]

Sheldon, Mrs. Edwin R. [1938]

Tom, Benjamin [19--]

Group Shots [19--]

SUPERINTENDENTS

Alioto, Dr. Robert F. [1974?]-1976

Clish, Dr. Herbert C. 1948

Cloud, Archibald J. 1935-[19--]

Cortines, Ramon C. 1986-1989

Gwinn, Dr. Joseph Marr [ca. 1923-1933]

Jenkins, Dr. Robert E. 1968-[ca. 1970]

Lee, Edwin A. [193-]-1936

Morena, Dr. Steven P. [197-]

Nourse, Joseph P. (See Also Galileo High School) [ca. 1936-1942]

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Shaheen, Dr. Thomas A. [197-]

Spears, Dr. Harold 1951-1962

Warren, Dr. Curtis E. [ca. 1943-1946]

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENTS

Gray, Robert F. 1937

Nolan, Walter C. [19--]

OTHER OFFICIALS

Administrators 1942-1974

Faculty 1944-1954

Principals and Vice-Principals [1856?]-1962

Identified [1910?]-1961

Unidentified 1930-[1957?]

Sub-series B: Schools, 1886-2005 (bulk 1930-1977)

(See Also Publications—Albums in this series)

Folder Folder Title Date

ELEMENTARY, PRIMARY, AND GRAMMAR

Adams (See Also Benjamin Franklin Adult) [19--]

Agassiz 1915

Alamo [19--]-1974

Ethan Allen [ca. 1917]

Alta Vista (See Also Louise M. Lombard) [19--]

Alvarado [19--]

Anza [19--]

Argonne [?-1972]

Bay View 1893-[19--]

Bernal [1917-19--]

Bryant [19--]

Buena Vista 1922-1976

Frederic Burk [19--]

Burnett [19--]

Cabrillo [19--]-1973

Candlestick Cove [19--]

Bessie Carmichael [19--]

George Washington Carver [19--]

Chinese Education Center 1971-1974

Clarendon 1960-1971

Cleveland [19--]

Dr. William L. Cobb 1981

Columbia Cosmopolitan n.d.

Columbus [19--]

Community [ca. 197-]

Sarah B. Cooper [1924-19--]

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Corbett Community: See Community

Crespi Home/Juan Crespi [1959]

Diamond Heights [1967-1977]

Douglas School [19--]-1973

Sir Francis Drake 1972-[1977?]

(later Malcolm X Academy; See Also Ridgepoint II)

Dr. Charles R. Drew [19--]

Edison [19--]-1974

El Dorado [19--]

Emerson 1974

Excelsior (See Also Monroe) [19--]

Fairmont 1917-[19--]

Farragut [19--]-1961

Filipino Education Center 1974

First Public Schoolhouse [19--]

Franklin [19--]-2005

Fremont 1917-[19--]

Garfield [19--]- [ca. 1976]

John W. Geary 1930-1975

Glen Park [19--]-1973

Golden Gate [19--]

Gough School for the Deaf [19--]-1981

Grant [19--]-1971

Grattan 1961-1975

Guadalupe 1922-1975

Hancock [19--]-1972

Harrison 1920

Bret Harte 1970

Phoebe Apperson Hearst [?]-1976

Patrick Henry [19--]-1975

Hillcrest [19--]-1961

Hunter’s Point 1915-[1929?]

Hunters Point I and II [ca. 1950-1960]

(See Also Ridgepoint I)

Washington Irving [19--]

Andrew Jackson [19--]-[1971?]

Jefferson 1960-1972

Kate Kennedy [1911?-1976?]

Francis Scott Key 1917-1977

Thomas Starr King [1971?]

Lafayette 1926-1973

Laguna Honda [19--]

Lake Merced [19--]

Lakeshore [19--]

Lawton [19--]-1973

Le Conte 1917-1977

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Claire Lilienthal: See Madison

Lincoln [18--?]-[19--]

Louise M. Lombard (See Also Alta Vista) [19--]

Longfellow 1961-1971

Madison 1891-[19--]

Horace Mann: See Horace Mann Middle

Marshall (formerly Mission) [19--]

Frank McCoppin [19--]-1973

McKinley [19--]-1972

John McLaren [19--]

Miraloma [19--]-1949

Mission Education Center 1972

Monroe 1917-1960

Moulder [?]-1960

John Muir [19--]-1974

New Traditions Center (See Also Andrew Jackson) [19--]

Noe Valley [19--]

Noriega Home [19--]

Oriental 1937

Jose Ortega [19--]-1969

Pacific Heights [?]-1972

Jean Parker [19--]-1974

Parkside 1923-1998

George Peabody 1919-[19--]

Portola (See Also Portola Junior High) [ca. 1917]

Redding [?]-1970

Paul Revere [19--]-1973

Ridgepoint I-III [ca. 1944-1957]

(See Also Hunters Point I and II and Jedediah Smith)

Rochambeau [19--]

San Miguel (See Also James Denman Middle) [19--]

Sanchez [19--]-1976

Santiago Home (Proposed): See Phoebe A. Hearst

Irving M. Scott [?]-[19--]

Winfield Scott [19--]

Second Community [197-?]

Junipero Serra [19--]

Sheridan [19--]

Sherman 1909-1982

Commodore Sloat [1971]-1976

Jedediah Smith 1952-1974

(See Also Hunters Point I and Ridgepoint III)

Spring Valley School 1921-[19--]

Robert Louis Stevenson [19--]

Commodore Stockton [19--]-1982

Dudley Stone [19--]

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Sunnyside [19--]-1966

Sunshine Orthopedic 1935-1974

Sunset “A” (Proposed): See Robert Louis Stevenson

Sutro 1919-[1972]

John Swett [1911?]-1976

Edward Robeson Taylor 1924-[19--]

Treasure Island [19--]-1974

Mark Twain [19--]-1975

Twin Peaks 1919-[19--]

Ulloa 1970-1972

Visitacion Valley 1937-1973

Daniel Webster 1915-1973

Raphael Weill 1927-1973

West Portal [19--]-1970

Yerba Buena [19--]

Yerba Buena Island 1937

Yick Wo 1886

MIDDLE, INTERMEDIATE, AND JUNIOR HIGH

Aptos [1931]-1978

Luther Burbank [19--]-1982

Crocker (formerly Crocker Grammar) [ca. 1913-1922]

James Denman [19--]-1978

Everett [19--]-[1961?]

Francisco [19--]-1978

Benjamin Franklin 1961-2005

A.P. Giannini [19--]-1973

Hamilton (formerly Hamilton Grammar) [ca. 1913-1922]

Herbert Hoover 1960-1970

James Lick [1932]-1977

Horace Mann (formerly H. Mann Grammar) [19--]

Marina [1935?]-1975

Pelton (formerly elementary) 1967-[ca. 1968]

Portola (See Also Portola Elementary) [19--]-1970

Potrero Hill [19--]-1970

Presidio 1941-[1977]

Roosevelt [?]-1976

John Swett: See John Swett Elementary

Unity [19--]

Visitacion Valley [19--]

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HIGH SCHOOLS

Balboa [19--]-1972

Commerce [ca. 1918]-[19--]

Downtown 1977

Galileo (See Also album in Girls High) [19--]-1975

Girls (See Also Benjamin Franklin Junior High) 1893-1937

Samuel Gompers Trades [19--]-1971

Abraham Lincoln 1947-1976

Log Cabin Ranch School for Boys [1957]

See Also Publications—The City, Booklet V

Lowell [?]-1997

J Eugene McAteer 1972-1982

Mission 1926-1973

John O’Connell School of Technology [19--]-1973

Opportunity 1973

Polytechnic (formerly Commercial) 1931-1970

San Francisco Continuation [ca. 1931-1960]

(See Also Marshall School Annex)

School for Business and Commerce [19--]

George Washington 1936-1976

Woodrow Wilson [1963?-1989]

OTHER

1906 Earthquake Outdoor Classes 1906

Alemany Adult [19--]

City College 1937-1966

Town School for Boys [19--]

Unidentified [18--]-[19--]

Sub-series C: Publications, 1930-1978

Folder Folder Title Date

Albums (2, containing approximately 350 images, 1934-1939

numbered and described)

Administration

Affirmative Action Review Committee 1976

Creative Environment Center 1974

Central Office 1972-1974

School Community Improvement Program 1961

Strike Agreement Signed 1974

Teachers Learning Center 1972-1974

Art 1940-1973

Awards and Medals 1951-1978

Childcare 1941-1963

The City, Booklet V 1949-[1955?]

Classroom Activities 1940-1962

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Events

Blood Donor Day 1973

March of Dimes [1964]-1973

Public Schools Week 1961-[1977]

United Crusade 1959-1973

Exhibits 1986

Group Shots (Adults) [19--]

Industrial Arts 1940-1973

Libraries 1930-1960

Performances [1960-19--]

San Francisco [19--]

San Francisco Public Schools Bulletin 1940-1962

SFUSD Newsletter

[1966-1967]

[1968-1969]

[1969-1970]

[1970-1971]

[1971-1972]

[1976-1977]

[1978]

San Francisco Social Studies Series 1947-1949

Student Activities, 1 of 4 1944-1966

Student Activities, 2-4 [19--]

Traffic Safety Patrol 1944-1966

Vocational Training 1937-1964

SERIES 9. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION, 1951-1972

See also Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) Morcombe San Francisco, Second District, California

Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) Records (SFH 12); and the Second District of the

California PTA (San Francisco PTA) Records (SFH 21).

Container Folder Folder Title Date

Box 226 1 Candlestick Cove Minutes [v. 1] 1953-1961

2 Candlestick Cove Minutes [v. 2] 1961-1972

3 Candlestick Cove History Book 1950-1961

4 Candlestick Cove Record Book [v.1] 1961-1962

5 Candlestick Cove Record Book [v.2] 1962-1966

6 Candlestick Cove Record Book [v.3-4] 1967-1969

7-8 Phoebe Apperson Hearst History Book 1951-1961

9 P.A. Hearst Record Book [v. 1] 1962-1971

10 P.A. Hearst Record Book [v. 2] 1970-1971

11 Noriega Historian’s Book 1951-1962

12-13 Noriega History Book [v. 1] 1955-1961

14 Noriega History Book [v. 2] 1961-1963

15-16 Noriega History Book [v. 3] 1963-1968

Box 227 1 Sanchez History Book 1958-1965

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Appendix A

Related Materials (Selected Titles)

SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY HOLDINGS

The Administration of the San Francisco Public Schools, 1847-1947 by Lee Stephen

Dolson, 1964

All Deliberate Speed, Segregation and Exclusion in California Schools, 1855-1975, by

Charles Wollenberg, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1976

The Annals of San Francisco, by Frank Soule, et. al., Palo Alto, L. Osborne, 1966

Annual Report of the Board of Education to the Common Council of San Francisco, 1854,

San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Education

Biennial Report of the California State Department of Education, 1932-1946

Biennial Report of the State Board of Education, State of California, 1915-1926,

Sacramento, California State Printing Office

Biennial Report of the State Department of Education, 1928-1930, Sacramento, The Dept.

Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1888-1927, Sacramento, State

Office, Superintendent State Printing

Biennial Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California,

1865-1879, San Francisco, The Department

Board Meeting Summary, 1975-1982, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Education

The California Kindergarten Movement: A Study in Class and Social Feminism by Carol

Roland, Riverside, Calif., 1980

The Chinese in the San Francisco Public School System: An Historical Study of One

Minority Group’s Response to Educational Discrimination, 1859-1959 by Victor Low, San

Francisco, 1981

A Demographic Study of San Francisco’s Student Population, by Michael Frank, et al.,

1987

“Desegregation and School Board Politics: The Limits of Court-Imposed Policy Change,”

by Luis Ricardo Fraga, Nick Rodriguez, Bari Anhalt Erlichson, 2003

Education Code, by State of California, 1949, Sacramento, Printing Division, Documents

Section

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

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The Education of Non-whites in California, 1849-1970, by Irving G. Hendrick, 1977, San

Francisco, R&E Research Associates

Huge Classes, Broken Textbooks, Old Computer, What Should be Done? San Francisco

Youth Commission Policy Recommendation, Based on Youth Voices, by San Francisco

Youth Commission Education Committee, San Francisco, San Francisco Youth

Commission Education Committee, 2001

In Search of Equality, The Chinese Struggle Against Discrimination in Nineteen-Century

America, by Charles J. McClain, Berkeley, University of California Press, 1994

The Insider (1988-1992) and New Views (1984-1988), school district periodicals produced

as a result of the federal desegregation order, San Francisco, San Francisco Unified School

District

Just Schools, The Idea of Racial Equality in American Education, by David L. Kirp,

Berkeley, University of California Press, 1982

Origin of the Free Public Schools of San Francisco, by San Francisco Board of Education,

San Francisco, Vandall, Carr & Co., 1865

Private Philanthropy and Public Schools: San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s, by Lucy

Bernholz, 1995

Public Education in California, Its Origin and Development, With Personal Reminiscences

of Half a Century, by John Swett, New York, Cincinnati, [etc.], American Book Company,

[c1911]

Reconstitution, Reculturing, and Reform, Adding Options for Urban Education by

Waldemar Rojas, 1996

Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of California, 1880-1886,

Sacramento, State Office, Superintendent State Printing

San Francisco: Her Story, artwork and clippings, 1932, MSS OV1/2

School Code of the State of California, 1929-1937, Sacramento, California State Printing

Office

School Law of California, 1891-1927, Sacramento, Department of Public Instruction

The San Francisco Board of Education and the Chinese Community: Segregation-

Desegregation, 1850-1975 by Norman Almeida Fernandes, Denver, 1976

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

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Shaping Young San Franciscans, Public and Catholic Schools in San Francisco, 1851-

1906 by Catherine Ann Curry, 1987, Ann Arbor, Mich., UMI, 2003

The Unimpressible Race, A Century of Educational Struggle by the Chinese in San

Francisco by Victor Low, San Francisco, East/West Publishing Co., 1982

DISSERTATIONS IN OTHER LIBRARIES

Experiences of Immigrant Filipino Parents in the San Francisco Public High Schools, A

Participatory Research on Parent Involvement by Jose Constante L. Buenavista, 1998

The Legalization of Chinese Segregation in the San Francisco Public Schools, 1850-1902:

Wong Him v. Callahan by Shawn C. Olson, 1996

Phoebe Apperson Hearst’s Influence on the Kindergarten Movement in California by

Vivian L. Ward, 1967

San Francisco Federation of Teachers, 1919-1949 by Harriet Talan, 1982.

Schools for Social Order: Public Education as an Aspect of San Francisco’s Urbanization

and Industrialization Processes by Miriam Mead Hawley, 1971

A Study of the Movement to Segregate Chinese Pupils in the San Francisco Public Schools

up to 1885 by Francis Yung Chang, 1936

MATERIALS IN OTHER LIBRARIES

Alternative Strategies to Social Promotion, a 1999 videocassette recording of a discussion

by former Superintendent Waldemar Rojas on the implementation of programs serving a

diverse student population

Bancroft Scrapbook on Education, 1850-1880, a microfilmed scrapbook of clippings on

education in California, held by the Graduate Theological Union Library in Berkeley, CA

Bus Ride to Integration, a television news program chronicling the first day of school

busing in San Francisco, by Bob Halladay et. al., KRON Television, San Francisco, 1971

Eyewitness Exclusive: The School Bus Issue, a television news program studying the

decision-making process to achieve integration in the San Francisco schools, by Cal

Bollwinkel, et. al., KPIX Television, San Francisco, 1969

Methods of Teaching, A Hand-book of Principles, Directions, and Working Models for

Common-School Teachers, by John Swett, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1881, 1883,

1884, 1885, 1886, and 1888; and New York, American Book Co., 1899

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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Profile, the Role of the Chief Superintendent of Schools, a biography of former

Superintendent Robert Alioto, by John F. Feilders, Belmont, Calif., Fearon Education,

1982

San Francisco Schools, An Album of Photographs, a 1911 album presented to Phoebe

Apperson Hearst by the San Francisco Board of Education, held by the University of

California, Berkeley

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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Appendix B

Titles Transferred to San Francisco Public Library’s Book Collection

Annual and Biennial Reports of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1852-1926

(broken, 11 volumes, titles vary)

Annual Reports of the School Department

Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Schools for the School Year Ending …,

1862 to1891 (broken), Department of Public Schools, City and County of San

Francisco, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Education

Annual Report of the Public Schools of the City and County of San Francisco, 1892-

1929 (broken), San Francisco, Superintendent of Common Schools in and for the City

and County of San Francisco

San Francisco Public Schools: Report of the Superintendent, 1930-1936, San

Francisco, San Francisco Board of Education

Report of the San Francisco Public Schools for the Year …1955-56 to 1966-67, San

Francisco, San Francisco Unified School District

California the Beautiful, Camera Studies by California Artists, comp. by Paul Elder, San

Francisco, Paul Elder and Company [c1911]

The Chapter in Your Life Entitled San Francisco, 1940, San Francisco, Californians, Inc.,

c1940

Chinese Community Citizens’ Survey and Fact Finding Committee [Report], by Lim P.

Lee et. al., [San Francisco, The Committee], 1969

The City, A Series of Six Booklets Describing the Government of the City and County of

San Francisco …by J.W. Patterson, San Francisco, San Francisco Unified School District,

1953-1955

Downtown San Francisco, by Department of City Planning, San Francisco, The Dept, 1963

Golden Gate Park, A Vision Fulfilled, by E.W. Gutman, Ross, CA, E.W. Gutman, 1962

Historic Preservation in San Francisco’s Inner Mission and Take a Walk Through Mission

History, by Judith Lynch Waldhorn, [Washington], Department of Housing and Urban

Development, 1973

History of the Public School System of California, by John Swett, San Francisco, A.L.

Bancroft and Company, 1876, (2 copies)

Housing in the Sunset, A Community in Transition, by SPEAK [Sunset-Parkside Education

and Action Committee], [San Francisco, 1974]

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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An Introduction to City Government—San Francisco, by League of Women Voters of San

Francisco, [San Francisco], 1967

Know Your Bay Area, by Leagues of Women Voters of the Bay Area, Berkeley, CA.,

League of Women Voters of the Bay Area, 1974

Methods of Teaching, by John Swett, New York, Harper & Brothers, 1884

The Natural Wealth of California, by Titus Fey Cronise, New York, H.H. Bancroft &

Company, 1868

The Old Spanish Missions of California, by Paul Elder, San Francisco, Paul Elder and

Company, [c1913]

Original Thoughts, Essays and Stanzas Written by the Pupils of the San Francisco Public

Schools, San Francisco, L.R. Hare & Co., 1894

Proposed Amendments to the Rules of the Board of Education, San Francisco, 1895, by

San Francisco Board of Education, [San Francisco? San Francisco Board of Education]

A Review of Accomplishments in the San Francisco Public Schools, [1936-1937], by San

Francisco Board of Education, [San Francisco], San Francisco Board of Education

Rules and Regulations of the Board of Education Governing the Public Schools of San

Francisco, 1905 and 1910, by San Francisco Board of Education, San Francisco, The

Board

Rules and Regulations of the Public Schools of the City and County of San Francisco,

1871, by San Francisco Board of Education, San Francisco, M.D. Carr & Co.

Rules of the Board of Education and of the Public Schools of San Francisco, 1893-1900

(broken), by San Francisco Board of Education, San Francisco, The Board

Rules of the Board of Education and Regulations of the Public Schools of San Francisco,

1863-1885, by San Francisco Board of Education, San Francisco, publisher varies

San Francisco, by Denis Muir, San Anselmo, Calif., Kingfisher Press, 1946

San Francisco Bay Area Decision Makers, 1997-1999, by League of Women Voters of the

Bay Area, League of Women Voters of the Bay Area, Lafayette, Calif., c1997

San Francisco Public Schools Bulletin, 1930 to 1967, San Francisco, Superintendent of

Schools (continued by San Francisco Unified School District Newsletter)

San Francisco Public Schools Monthly Bulletin, 1930-1933, San Francisco, Superintendent

of Schools

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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San Francisco Social Studies Series, nos. 2 and 3, by Elementary School Department, San

Francisco Unified School District, San Francisco, SFUSD, c1948-1949,

San Francisco Unified School District Newsletter, 1967 to 1977, San Francisco

Board of Education, San Francisco (continues San Francisco Public Schools Bulletin)

Schools of San Francisco, by Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, 1917

Social Register, San Francisco, 1914, Social Register Association, New York, 1913

This is San Francisco, Portrait of a City, by San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, San

Francisco, The Chamber, 1947

Yearbooks for individual schools, 1909 to 2003; see library catalog for complete list.

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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Appendix C

Chronology of School Superintendents

Appointed by the Board of Education

1851-1853 Thomas J. Nevins

1853-1855 William H. O’Grady

Elected by the people

1856-1857 E.A. Theller

1857-1858 John C. Pelton

1858-1860 Henry B. Janes

1860-1862 James Denman

1862-1866 George Tait

1866-1868 John C. Pelton

Appointed by the Board of Education

1868-1871 James Denman

Elected by the people

1871-1874 J.H. Widber

1874-1876 James Denman

1876-1877 Henry N. Bolander

1878-1879 Azro L. Mann

1880-1883 John Ward Taylor

1883-1886 Andrew J. Moulder

1887-1890 James W. Anderson

1891-1894 John Swett

1895 Andrew J. Moulder

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Appointed by the Board of Education

1895-1897 Madison Babcock

Elected by the people

1897-1902 Reginald H. Webster

1903-1906 William H. Langdon

1906-1923 Alfred Roncovieri

Appointed by the Board

1923 Archibald J. Cloud (Acting Superintendent)

1923 Reginald H. Webster (Acting Superintendent)

1923-1933 Dr. Joseph Marr Gwinn

1933-1936 Dr. Edwin A. Lee

1936-1943 Joseph P. Nourse

1943-1947 Curtis E. Warren

1947-1955 Dr. Herbert C. Clish

1955-1966 Dr. Harold Spears

1966-1970 Dr. Robert E. Jenkins

1970-1972 Dr. Thomas A. Shaheen

1972-1975 Dr. Steven P. Morena

1975-1985 Dr. Robert F. Alioto

1985-1986 Carlos V. Cornejo

1986-1992 Ramon C. Cortines

1992-1999 Waldemar Bill Rojas

1999-2000 Linda Davis (Interim)

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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2000-present Dr. Arlene Ackerman

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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Appendix D

Highlights of “Scraps”

Volume 1

Frederick F. Low, Governor of California:

First Biennial Message, 1865

Inaugural Address, 1863

“Great Speech of Hon. Henry Edgerton at Union Mass Meeting,” Platt’s Hall, San

Francisco, Sept. 21, 1864

Annual Message, California Governor John G. Downey, 1862

Speech of Senator J.A. McDougall of California to U.S. Senate on French Interference in

Mexico, Feb. 3, 1863

Volume 2

National Teacher (monthly), Jan-July, 1873. May issue has editorial on educational

intelligence with an entry on California’s schools. June issue has article, “The California

Experiment.”

National Normal (monthly), June-July, [1874?], and Feb., [1875?]. June issue has an entry

on California’s State Normal. July issue has an entry on California’s “State Tax Levy Bill

Disapproved by the Governor.” February issue has an entry on California schools.

Volume 3

Address at Sixth Anniversary of College of California, 1861

Lecture at Teachers’ Institute of San Francisco by Andrew J. Moulder, Dec. 5, 1862

Volume 4

San Francisco Superintendent’s Annual Report, 1867, 239 pages

By-Laws of the San Francisco Board of Education and the Rules and Regulations of the

Public Schools, 1868

Revised (California) School Law, 1866

Proceedings of the Sonoma County Teachers’ Institute, 1868

Volume 5

The Life and Adventures of Joaquin Murieta, the Celebrated California Bandit, Third

Edition, 1871

Volume 6

Address Delivered at the Dedication of the School House in the Fifth District of San

Francisco, 1854

Dedicatory Exercises of the New Building for the Boys High School, 1875

Report of the Committee on Manual Training, 1894

Year Book of the San Francisco Teachers’ Club, 1897-98, 1898

Legislative Provisions for Education and Recreation, 1904

The Socialization of the Public School, 1904

The Socialization of the Public School, 1905

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

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Musical Festival of 50th

Anniversary of the Establishment of the Public Schools in San

Francisco, 1905

[City Hall and Civic Center History, 1912?]

Some Conditions in the Schools of San Francisco, 1914

Three Years on a Board, 1924

Volume 7

Massachusetts Teacher, Nov. 1860, with article on dedication of high school building in

San Francisco on Sept. 19, 1860

San Francisco Unified School District Records. SFH 3

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Appendix E

Negatives in Series 8

Boxes 228 and 229

Sub-series A. Biographical

BOARD

Draper, Jr., Mrs. Lawrence SFUSD NEG-1

Duggan, [?] SFUSD NEG-2-5

Kemmitt, Edward P. SFUSD NEG-6-10

Ladar, Samuel A. SFUSD NEG-11

Lilienthal, Claire Matzger SFUSD NEG-12

Moore, Joseph A. SFUSD NEG-13

Skinner, Elmer SFUSD NEG-14

Group Shots SFUSD NEG-15-20

SUPERINTENDENTS

Spears, Dr. Harold SFUSD NEG 21-23

OTHER OFFICIALS

Unidentified SFUSD NEG 24-29

Sub-series B. Schools.

ELEMENTARY AND PRIMARY

Alamo SFUSD NEG-264

Argonne SFUSD NEG-30

Bryant SFUSD NEG-31

Buena Vista SFUSD NEG-32

Clarendon SFUSD NEG-33-35

Fremont SFUSD NEG-36-37

Phoebe Apperson Hearst SFUSD NEG-163

Hillcrest SFUSD NEG-38

Hunters Point I and II SFUSD NEG-39

Jefferson SFUSD NEG-40-42

Kate Kennedy SFUSD NEG-43-44

Francis Scott Key SFUSD NEG-45-54

Lafayette SFUSD NEG-55

Lawton SFUSD NEG-56-62 and 172

Longfellow SFUSD NEG-63-65

John McLaren SFUSD NEG-66-67

Miraloma SFUSD NEG-68-69

Moulder SFUSD NEG-70-71

John Muir SFUSD NEG-72-77

Noriega SFUSD NEG-78

Oriental SFUSD NEG-79

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Ortega SFUSD NEG-80-82

Parkside SFUSD NEG-83 and 174

Sanchez SFUSD NEG-84

Sherman SFUSD NEG-85-89

Robert Louis Stevenson SFUSD NEG-164

Commodore Stockton SFUSD NEG-90-91

Sunnydale SFUSD NEG-92

John Swett SFUSD NEG-93

Mark Twain SFUSD NEG-94-102

Visitacion Valley SFUSD NEG-103-104

MIDDLE, INTERMEDIATE, AND JUNIOR HIGH

Aptos SFUSD NEG-106-107

Luther Burbank SFUSD NEG-108-111

Everett SFUSD NEG-112-119

Francisco SFUSD NEG-120-134

James Lick SFUSD NEG-135-136

Horace Mann SFUSD NEG-137

Portola SFUSD NEG-138

Presidio SFUSD NEG-139-145

HIGH

Balboa SFUSD NEG-176

Girls SFUSD NEG 146-147

Samuel Gompers Trades SFUSD NEG-105 and

SFUSD NEG 148-153

Abraham Lincoln SFUSD NEG-154-156

Lowell SFUSD NEG-157-158

Mission SFUSD NEG-159-160

John O’Connell Vocational and Technical Institute SFUSD NEG-161

San Francisco Continuation SFUSD NEG-162

OTHER

Santiago Home (Proposed; See Phoebe Apperson Hearst)

Sunset Elementary “A” (Proposed; See Robert L. Stevenson)

Unidentified SFUSD NEG-165-171,

SFUSD NEG-173 and 175

Sub-series C. Publications.

Album SFUSD NEG-177-178

Art Work SFUSD NEG-179-190

Awards and Medals SFUSD NEG-191-193

Childcare SFUSD NEG-194-200

Classroom Activities SFUSD NEG-201-204

Group Shots SFUSD NEG-205-221

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Industrial Arts SFUSD NEG-222-250

Libraries SFUSD NEG-251-260

Performances SFUSD NEG-261

Publications: The City, Booklet V SFUSD NEG-262

Student Activities SFUSD NEG-263


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