STOCKTON (COMMODORE) CHILDREN CENTER
Stockton (Commodore) Children Center is a public school that is part of the San Francisco Unified school district, located in San Francisco, CA.
The Stockton (Commodore) Children’s Center is a public early childhood education facility located in the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown neighborhood at 949 Washington Street. Operated by the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), the center serves as a vital resource for local families, providing structured early education and childcare services in a culturally responsive environment that reflects the demographics of the surrounding community.
The center is highly regarded for its commitment to school readiness and developmental support for young children. By focusing on play-based learning and social-emotional growth, the program aims to provide a strong educational foundation before students transition to elementary school. Its central location makes it an accessible and essential hub for working parents in the downtown and Chinatown areas, maintaining a long-standing reputation for fostering a safe, nurturing, and inclusive space for the neighborhood's youngest learners.
For more information, contact Stockton (Commodore) Children Center at (415) 291-7932 or visit the school personally to speak with a faculty or administrative member about any specific questions you may have.
San Francisco, CA 94108-1113
(415) 291-7932
STOCKTON (COMMODORE) CHILDREN CENTER is a public school in San Francisco, CA. See other public other schools in California
School Details
- Level:
- Other
- Charter School:*
- No
- District:
- San Francisco Unified
- Total Students:
- Not Reported
- Teachers:
- 0
- NSLP Status:1
- No
- Qualified free lunch:
- 0
- Qualified reduced-price lunch:
- 0
- Virtual:
- Not Virtual
* A public charter school is a publicly funded school that is typically governed by a group or organization under a legislative contract with the state, the district, or another entity. The charter exempts the school from certain state or local rules and regulations.
1 The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) provides eligible students with free or reduced-price lunch
2 Title I, Part A (Title I) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act provides supplemental financial assistance to school districts for children from low-income families.
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