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S.F. County Civic Center Secondary
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SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25About S.F. County Civic Center Secondary
S.F. County Civic Center Secondary is one of the minimally staffed senior highs in San Francisco, California, operated by San Francisco County Office of Education, with 65 students on its rolls from grades 6 through 12. By comparison, California's public schools average about 838 students each, so S.F. County Civic Center Secondary sits 92% smaller than that benchmark.
San Francisco County Office of Education runs 4 schools in total, collectively educating 269 students. S.F. County Civic Center Secondary is one of those campuses.
In terms of who attends, S.F. County Civic Center Secondary records that the largest single group is Hispanic at 37%, but no single group is in the majority. Other groups include 34% Black, 12% multiracial, 6% White, 5% Native American. By comparison, San Francisco County as a whole is about 16% Hispanic, so the school skews meaningfully more Hispanic than its surroundings.
Looking at the economic backdrop, On paper, S.F. County Civic Center Secondary has 6 full-time-equivalent teachers, translating to a class-load average of around 11.5:1. That figure is tighter than the state norm's 18.2:1 average. About 69% of enrolled students meet the income threshold for free or reduced-price lunch, which schools and policymakers use as a rough income-mix signal. By comparison, San Francisco County runs at roughly 54%, so the school's eligibility rate is somewhat above the surrounding baseline.
In the surrounding community, San Francisco County reports that median household income runs about $140,970, about 60% of the adult population holds a bachelor's degree or above, and roughly 6% of residents live below the federal poverty line. Across San Francisco County's 132 public schools (combined enrollment of about 56,505 students), S.F. County Civic Center Secondary is one campus in the mix.
The closest other public school is Tenderloin Community, roughly 0.2 miles away. Counting just inside five miles, 8 other public schools cluster around S.F. County Civic Center Secondary.
Geographically, the school is in a city-core area.
Over the past 7-year window. S.F. County Civic Center Secondary's enrollment has declined 6% since 2018, when it stood at 69 (now 65). Over the same period, the Hispanic share climbed from 32% to 37%. Class-load math has widened: from 9.9:1 in 2018 to 11.5:1 in 2025.
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