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Aug 21, 2014 · As SF's littlest residents are packing up their backpacks and sleeping through class filling their brains with knowledge, we take a look back at some historic school buildings in San...
Aug 22, 2021 · As local students head back to their classrooms, it’s time to remember that many San Francisco schools have transitioned to new uses over the years. Let’s take a took at just some of the many re-purposed educational buildings around town. View south of 25th Avenue from Balboa Street, Cabrillo School at left, May 11, 1936.
The OSFH photo archives contain a variety of images of San Francisco schools from the past—some of which are still in operation and some of which are no more. Many schools originally built in the years after World War I have undergone refurbishment and are still busy places in this millennium.
Mar 10, 2011 · Community leader, association branch chief executive and Harvard trained lawyer Charles Collins was born on November 22, 1947 to Daniel Collins and DeReath Curtis James in the Fillmore community of San Francisco, California.
The San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection in the San Francisco History Center of the San Francisco Public Library contains over 2 million photographs and works on papers of San Francisco and California scenes ranging from 1850 to the present.
Apr 29, 2018 · While Spring Valley was not the first school in California,[1] their claim is quite simply that it’s the oldest, still-functioning school in the state, and therefore nails its founding date to 1852, when San Francisco’s public school ordinance officially went into effect.
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Feb 28, 2021 · So as we revel in the sight today of a beautiful Victorian home traveling city streets to a new home, keep in mind the even more amazing feat of maneuvering a huge brick school building six blocks back in 1913. Notes: 1. “Commercial School,” San Francisco Chronicle, January 12, 1890, p. 6.