January 6, 2012
Check out SFDS alum, Nora Singley (Class of 1995), as she mixes up her chicken liver mousse with Martha Stewart!
Posted in Alumni, Featured Excerpts
December 10, 2011
According to SFDS alumna, Lizzie Halper (Class of 2011) and her friend and fellow Belieber Ellie Wessinger, there are six phases of Bieber fever. And fortunately for those suffering from this affliction, they know just what to do.
Initially, Halper and Wessinger channeled their love for the Beebz by purchasing Bieber-branded products (toothbrushes, cereal and the [...]
Posted in Alumni, Student Voices
December 9, 2011
Some of you may recall a band called “The She’s,” formed by SFDS classmates (Class of 2009) during their final year here. Bassist Samantha Perez, vocalist Hannah Valente, guitarist Eva Treadway, and drummer Sinclair Riley are now juniors in high school, and continue to shoot up the charts. This talented band was recently featured in [...]
Posted in Alumni
December 9, 2011
Join eScrip today and help the SFDS Parents Association raise thousands of dollars for our school!
The PA uses this FREE money to fund community-building initiatives such as Parent Education, Faculty Appreciation and more! In fact, money earned through eScrip accounts for the bulk of the PA’s budget.
So how can you sign up for this amazing [...]
Posted in PA News
December 9, 2011
SFDS Student Congress is organizing a holiday drive to support Bay Area Women’s and Children’s Center. Boxes will be in the Masonic Lobby for donations of toiletries, socks, and women’s clothing. Thank you!
Posted in Around the School, Featured Excerpts, Neighborhood News
December 9, 2011
The Day School community came together to participate in our second Thanksgiving meal preparation and distribution. Under the guidance of resident chef, Jason Tognetti, 400 meals were cooked, assembled, and distributed throughout the city.
Posted in Around the School, Neighborhood News
December 9, 2011
On Tuesday December 6th, parents and faculty members came together to discuss cross-cultural competency at San Francisco Day School. Following the cancellation of the Student Heritage Groups, our community agreed that more dialogue and education around the topic of cultural competency would be the most beneficial and productive way to move forward.
Posted in Leadership, PA News