Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts
Public arts high school in San Francisco, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Public arts high school in San Francisco, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts, is a public alternative high school in San Francisco, California, United States. It was established in 1982 and is part of the San Francisco Unified School District. It is currently located at 555 Portola Drive, San Francisco CA 94131.
Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts | |
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555 Portola Drive , 94131 United States | |
Coordinates | 37.7454°N 122.4486°W |
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Type | Public Arts High School |
Established | 1982 |
School district | San Francisco Unified School District |
NCES School ID | 063441001276[1] |
Administrator | Stella Kim |
Teaching staff | 35.58 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 679 (2022-2023)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 19.08[1] |
Mascot | Dragon |
Newspaper | RASOTA Daily Dragon |
Website | asawa |
For many years, Ruth Asawa, sculptor and advocate for arts in education, as well as others had campaigned to start a public high school in San Francisco devoted to the arts, with the ultimate goal of such a school to be located in the arts corridor in the heart of San Francisco's Civic Center.
At its inception in 1982, School of the Arts was created as a part of J. Eugene McAteer High School, on its present site on Portola Drive. Ten years later, in 1992, the school - now a full-fledged public school separate from McAteer - was relocated to the former SFUSD Frederick Burke Elementary School at 700 Font Boulevard on the campus of San Francisco State University. Due to the dissolution of McAteer High School in 2002, SOTA was offered to return to the more appropriate, fully equipped high school site.
In 2010, School of the Arts was renamed the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts in honor of Ruth Asawa.[2] In 2011, the school was recognized as a "California Distinguished School" by the California Department of Education as one of the state's most "exemplary and inspiring" public schools, demonstrating significant gains in narrowing the achievement gap among its students.[3]
In 2005 a new public high school, the Academy of Arts and Sciences, was started and shares the McAteer campus with SOTA. Although it shares the campus with the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts, it is a completely separate school.[4] Now called The Academy - San Francisco @ McAteer, it admits students through the normal high school admissions process.
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Ruth Asawa School of the Arts students take visual and performing art classes daily in addition to a standard high school curriculum. There are eight art departments with ten strands. The departments are:
Acceptance into the school is based on an audition process for the approximately 175 spots available for incoming Freshmen. All students who complete the audition assignment are offered an opportunity to audition in person for admission to SOTA the following year. Auditioning students are admitted based on audition results; no academic criteria are used.[5]
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