Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: an Education Resource for the Region. Each Symbol on the Map Below Represents an Organization Served by FAMSF in 2012

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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: an Education Resource for the Region. Each Symbol on the Map Below Represents an Organization Served by FAMSF in 2012 Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: an education resource for the region. Each symbol on the map below represents an organization served by FAMSF in 2012. See next pages for a detailed list of the 400 schools in California served by the museums. Abraham Lincoln High School Chavez Elementary School Galileo Academy KIPP SF Bay Academy Abraxis Charter Chico Country Day Charter Gateway High School L.K. Hebrew Academy Acalanes High School Children's Day School George Peabody Elementary School La Tercera Elementary School Alameda Adult School Chinese American International School George Washington High School Lady of Lourdes Parish School Alameda County Burke Academy Christian Brothers High School Glen Park Elementary School Lafayette Elementary Alameda High School Claire Lilienthal School Glenwood Elementary School Laguna Creek High School Alamo Elementary School Claremont Middle School Golden Oak Montessori Charter School Lakeshore Elementary School Albany High School Clarendon Alternative Elementary Golden State College Prep Academy Lakeview Middle School Aleph Bet School Cleveland Elementary Gordon J. Lau Elementary School Lathrop High School Alice Fong Yu Alternative School Clyde L. Fischer Middle School Granada High School Lawrence Jones Middle School All Saints Day School Colfax High School Greenwood Elementary Lawton Elementary School Alliance Academy Commodore Sloat Elementary Guadalupe ES Leadership Public School Alma Heights Christian School Commodore Stockton Hamilton Elementary Leo Croce Elementary School Alvarado Elementary Corte Madera School Hamlin School Leonard R. Flynn Elementary School Analy High School Creative Arts Magnet Hanford West High School Liberty Elementary School AP Giannini Middle School Crystal Springs Uplands School Harding School Lick Wilmerding High School Apple Blossom School Da Vinci Charter Harker School Linscott Charter Aptos Middle School Daniel Webster Harvest Ridge Charter School Lipman Middle School Argonne Elementary De La Salle HS Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy Little School Ark Alternative School De Marillac Academy Hayward High School Livingston Middle ASCEND Del Rey Elementary Head-Royce School Lomita Park Aspire Golden State Prep Delta Vista High School Hemlock Elementary Longfellow Elementary School Bacich Elementary Diablo View Middle School Herbert Hoover Middle School Los Gatos High School BAGHS Home Schoolers Dianne Feinstein Elementray School Hercules Middle High School Lowell High School Balboa High School Dixie Elementary School Hickman Charter School Lycee Francais la Perouse Barron Park Elementary Dougherty Valley High School Hidden Valley Elementary Madonna del Sasso School Barry Elementary Dr William Cobb Elementary Highlands High School Malcolm X Academy BASIC Home School Drew School Hillcrest Elementary Manor Elementary School Bay Area Homeschoolers E.R. Taylor Elementary Hillcrest Elementary Manteca High School Bay School Earl LeGette Elementary School Hilldale School Manzanita Charter School Beach Elementary East Bay Waldorf Hillsdale High School Maria Carrillo High Bella Vista Christian Academy East Hills Academy Hilmar High School Marin Academy Benicia High School Ecole Bilingue Hiram W. Johnson High School Marin Elementary Berkeley High School Edison Charter Academy Hughson High Marin Primary Berkley Maynard Academy El Cerrito High School Independence High School Marjorie H. Tobias Elementary Blackford Elementary School El Granada School International School of the Pennisula Mark Day School Blue Skies Home Learners El Portal Middle School Irvington High School Marshall Pomeroy Elementary Bowman School El Verano School James Denman Middle School Marysville Charter Academy Brewer Island Elementary School Ellerhorst Elementary School Jean Parker Elementary Matthew Turner Elementary School Bridge School Elmhurst Community Prep Jefferson Elementary Maybeck High School Bryant Elementary Emerson School JLS Middle School Mcauley School Buena Vista Horace Mann Everett Middle School Joaquin Miller Elementary School McCauliffe Elementary Cabrillo School Excelsior at Monroe John F. Kennedy High School McCoppin Elementary California Montessori Project Fashion, Art and Design High School John Muir Elementary McKinley Elementary School Calistoga Junior-Senior High School Folsom High School Jordan Middle School McKinley Middle School Calvin Simmons Middle School Forestville School Junipero Serra Elementary School McKinnon Elementary Camino Pablo School Francis Scott Key Elementary Justin-Siena High McNear Elementary School Capuchino High School Frank C. Havens Elementary Kensington Elementary Meadow Elementary Castilleja School Freestyle Academy Kensington Hilltop Meadow School Central Catholic High School Fremont High School KIPP Bridge Charter School (continued) Mendocino High School Pacific Point Christian School Sequoia High School T. Marshall Academic High School Mendocino K-8 School Pacific Primary School Serendipity School Tamalpais Valley Elementary School Menlo School Paradise Elementary SF Day School The Academy of Alameda Menlo-Atherton High School Patwin Elementary School Shasta High School The Carey School Millbrae Montessori Peralta Elementary School Sheridan Elementary School The Nueva School Milpitas High School Petaluma High School Sherman Elementary School The San Francisco School Miraloma Elementary School Phillip and Sala Burton High School Shu Ren International School The Springstone School Mission High School Pine Ridge School Sierra Waldorf School Tierra Pacifica Charter Miwok Valley Elementary School Pittsburg High School Silver Creek High School Tom Kitayama Elementary Montair Elementary Pleasant Valley Elementary School Silver Oak High School Toro Park Elementary Monte Verde Elementary Pleasant Valley High School Sonoma Academy Town School for Boys Montessori de Terra Linda Pleasanton Middle School Sonoma Valley High School Tres Pinos School Montessori Family School Presentation High School South Francisco High School Ukiah High School Montessori School of Fremont Presidio Hill School Spring Valley HS Ulloa Elementary Montgomery High School Presidio Middle School St Felicitas Catholic Unity High Charter Moreau Catholic High School Proctor Terrace Elementary St Helena Montessori Urban School Mount Tamalpais School R. L. Stevenson Elementary St John Vacaville High School Mountain View High School Rancho Cotate High School St Luke Lutheran School Valley Christian School Mt. Eden High School Raoul Wallenberg High School St Mark's School Valley Vista School Mt. Pleasant High School REAL School Marin St Mark's School Vanden High School Murray Elementary Redding Elementary School St Mary School Ventana School Napa Valley Language Academy Redwood Christian School St Mary's School Village School Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Redwood Christian School St Mels Visitacion Valley Middle School Neil Armstrong Elementary Redwood Heights Elementary School St Peter's Elementary Wade Thomas Elementary School Neil Cummins Elementary School Renaissance School St. Agnes School Wagner Ranch Elementary Nevada City School of the Arts Rincon Valley Christian School St. Basil's School Washington Elementary New Traditions Elementary Ring Mountain Day School St. Edward School Washington Union High School North Hillsborough Elementary River Valley High St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School West Campus High School North Oakland Community Riverview Middle School St. Finn Barr West Hillsborough Elementary North Shoreview Elementary Robertson Intermediate School St. Helena High School West Portal Elementary North Star Academy Rooftop Elementary St. Ignatius Prep Westmont High School Notre Dame Catholic School Roosevelt Middle School St. John's School Westmoor High School Novato High School Rosa Parks Elementary School St. Joseph Notre Dame High School Whale Gulch High School Oakland Fine Arts Middle School Roseville High School St. Mary's School White Hill Middle Oakland High School Ruth Asawa School of the Arts St. Paul School Wildwood Elementary School Oakland School for the Arts Sacramento Waldorf School St. Paul's Episcopal Will C Wood Middle School Oakland Technical High School Saint Anselm School St. Peter's School William Burnett School Oakland Unity High School Saint Brigid School St. Philip Neri School Willow Creek Academy Ocean Grove Charter Saint Helena Catholic School St. Stephen's School Willow Glen High School Ocean Shore School Saint Raphael School St. Vincent de Paul School Windsor High School Oceana High School Saint Rita School Starr King Elementary School Windsor Middle School Ohlone Elementary Salesian College Prep Sterne School Wood Rose Academy Old Adobe Elementary San Domenico High School Stockton Collegiate Intl School Woodside International School Old Mill School San Francisco Friends School Stone Bridge School Xian Yun Academy of the Arts Orin Allen Facility San Francisco University High School Stuart Hall Ygnacio Valley Christian School Orinda Intermediate School San Francisco Waldorf School Stuart Hall High School Ygnacio Valley High School Ormondale Elementary School San Rafael High School Suisun Valley K-8 Yick Wo Elementary Oroville High School Sanchez Elementary School Sun Valley School Yuba Gardens Middle School Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Sandpiper Elementary School Sunnyside Elementary School Pacheco High School Santa Cruz Waldorf Sunset Elementary Pacific Grove Middle School Santa Rosa High School Sutro Elementary School .
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