Elementary science

Mission and Vision for Science Link to this section

The natural-born scientist in every SFUSD student will be tapped and nurtured so that they graduate from high school scientifically and ecologically literate.

This will be realized through rigorous and engaging science education connected to life-worthy and lifelong learning that fosters 21st century dispositions and skills (identifying problems & designing solutions, observation & questioning, analyzing evidence, creativity, communication, and collaboration). ​

Learn more about Science in SFUSD schools and follow us on Twitter.  Check out the main Science page.

The Elementary Science Team Link to this section

Elementary Science Core Curriculum

Renée Marcy, Director of STEM: [email protected]

Claudia Scharff, Content Specialist: [email protected]

Anastasia Pickens, Content Specialist: pickensa@sfusdedu

Theresa Hall, Science Resource Center Manager: [email protected] 

Lucio Valdivia, Science Resource Center, Warehouse Support

Elementary Extended Learning, Garden Science and Outdoor Learning 

Vanessa Carter, Program Administrator: [email protected]

Carolyn Gencarella, Curriculum Consultant: [email protected]

Marina Krauss, Environmental Science Center Naturalist: [email protected]

Meymey Lee, Environmental Science Center Naturalist: [email protected]

Molly Shapiro, Environmental Science Center Naturalist: [email protected] 

K-5 Science Curriculum Information for Teachers Link to this section

SFUSD teachers: Find complete curriculum resources for science education at the K-5 Elementary Science Page. Also, connect to the K-5 SFUSD Science Portal here.

This page was last updated on November 4, 2024