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San Francisco Flex Academy
Basic Information
Address: 1195 Hudson Ave
San Francisco, CA 94124
County: San Francisco
District: San Francisco Flex Academy
Phone Number: (415) 762-8804
Fax Number: (415) 3660-2637
Email: courtneym.alston@gmail.com
Principal: Steve Henderson
Additional Information
Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 2010
School Setting:
verview
SF Flex is a full-time, tuition-free, public charter school located in downtown San Francisco, serving students in grades 9-12 from anywhere in the Bay Area.
SF Flex blends the best of a rigorous, college-preparatory, comprehensive high school environment with on-line curriculum. Students attend school every day in a safe, diverse, and supportive school community that includes a dedicated computer work station for every student, textbooks, novels, math manipulatives, science equipment, art supplies, and more. With the largest choice of electives of any school in the San Francisco Bay Area, SF Flex puts students in the driver’s seat by allowing them to choose from an array of courses so they can explore and develop their interests.
Teachers at SF Flex are highly qualified and specially trained to use data generated from the award winning, standards based K12 Inc. curriculum to tailor instruction for individual students, target skill development, and build subject matter mastery. Classes are small, typically between 5 and 12 students.
SF Flex provides engaging and personalized learning that maximizes each student's full potential. Our program creates an education that fits the individual student so those who need more time and support in certain subjects can get it, and those who are ready to move ahead can do so at their own pace. Most of all, students at SF Flex learn how to learn.
Please contact us to learn more about this unique learning community and arrange a time to come for a tour. We look forward to hearing from you!
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:45am-3:45pm
School Colors: Orange & Teal
School Mascot: Falcon
School Size: 100
Classroom Size: <15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:15
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Every Student has access to a FREE computer.
School Clubs:
Tango
Volleyball
Flag Football
Girls Wellness
Craft
Media
Lunch Availability: Choice Lunch
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
Mission Statement:
verview
SF Flex is a full-time, tuition-free, public charter school located in downtown San Francisco, serving students in grades 9-12 from anywhere in the Bay Area.
SF Flex blends the best of a rigorous, college-preparatory, comprehensive high school environment with on-line curriculum. Students attend school every day in a safe, diverse, and supportive school community that includes a dedicated computer work station for every student, textbooks, novels, math manipulatives, science equipment, art supplies, and more. With the largest choice of electives of any school in the San Francisco Bay Area, SF Flex puts students in the driver’s seat by allowing them to choose from an array of courses so they can explore and develop their interests.
Teachers at SF Flex are highly qualified and specially trained to use data generated from the award winning, standards based K12 Inc. curriculum to tailor instruction for individual students, target skill development, and build subject matter mastery. Classes are small, typically between 5 and 12 students.
SF Flex provides engaging and personalized learning that maximizes each student's full potential. Our program creates an education that fits the individual student so those who need more time and support in certain subjects can get it, and those who are ready to move ahead can do so at their own pace. Most of all, students at SF Flex learn how to learn.
Please contact us to learn more about this unique learning community and arrange a time to come for a tour. We look forward to hearing from you!