Gordon J. Lau Elementary School
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Gordon J. Lau Elementary School (simplified Chinese: 刘贵明小学; traditional Chinese: 劉貴明小學), founded as The Chinese School and was once named Oriental Public School, was a public school located in Chinatown, San Francisco, California. It was initially set up in 1859 as a segregated school for schoolchildren of Chinese (and later Japanese and Korean) descent, part of the growing anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States that arose in the late 1800s. The school has been renamed a number of times, most recently in 1998 to its current name in honor of the city's first Chinese-American supervisor.
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Gordon J. Lau Elementary School | |
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950 Clay Street , , | |
Coordinates | 37.794588°N 122.408870°W / 37.794588; -122.408870 |
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Former name | The Chinese School (1859–1906) Oriental Public School (1906–24) Commodore Stockton Elementary School (1924–98) |
Language | English, Chinese[which?] |
Feeder schools | Chinese Primary School |
Feeder to | Marina Middle School |
Website | sfusd |
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