My daughter just started kindergarten this year. She has blossomed in her class and loves her teacher whom she talks about every, single day! Her teacher is fantastic, always on top of her kids and very firm when she has to be. While my child has just entered, as a fellow, SFUSD educator, I am impressed
... Read more with Ulloa and its standards. I happen to like Carol Fong, the principal. She is no nonsense and besides the hardworking teachers there, keeps the children safe and academically challenged. I love her high standards. She has brought up this school from a 7 to a 10. This is a great accomplishment especially for a school that has a large population of second language learners. My husband has even said, 'I love Mrs. Fong; she runs a tight ship!' Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/28/09
I can't say enough about Principal Fong, and her staff!
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Posted by a parent on 09/17/09
Extreme pressure on the kids and staff. It's hurtful and destructive for the people in that schools. They desperately need leadership from someone who has better, wiser and acceptable leadership skills. It is run by some other veteran people who are like dinosaur and love setting their own rules. The
... Read more kids are suffering badly. Parents are pressured and pressured for nothing bad about their kids. Most kids and some teachers are great. Parents and kids are the victim! Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/17/09
Unsatisfy with the overall school climate. It has way too much pressure on the poor kids. Kids with great test scores will be punished by some minor problems. Their standard are way too harsh and it's really abusive.
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Posted by a parent on 09/16/09
Great school, helps children to excel in their academic studies. The school is staffed with excellent instructors and the principal is an asset to the school district and children within it.
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Posted by a parent on 08/27/08
The curriculum is very biased and this affects every level of the students' experience because it is not inclusive. The principal could benefit from some CLAD and sensitivity training. The teachers excel despite this obstacle.
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Posted by a parent on 07/14/08
This is my son's second year at Ullloa. I have been really happy with his teachers along with how they not only strive for success in their students, but also teach them to be responsible caring individuals. So far, there has been great parent involvement which helps to ensure that the teacher gets
... Read more the added help they need. Also, the PTA has a number of extracurriclar activities that makes it fun for the kids throughout the year. Academically, the kids really do their best and the teachers, principal and the parents are the reason. The only thing that I wish they had is some kind of music and theatre. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/18/06
My son has been happy at this school in his experiences with other students and teachers. I am particulary happy with the principle and her involvement with the student body and parents. I feel that my child is learning at a good pace and is on track with his academic requirements. They care about the
... Read more children's safety which is a big plus for me too. They do lack parent involvement in activities, but still manager to come out on top in fundraisers. I highly recommend this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/03/06
I am a parent of four children and have nothing but praise for Ulloa Elementary.All four daughters have experienced Ulloa. My fourth child is currently attending now and is excelling beautifully. We are blessed with teachers who truly care and keep us up on the up (good news or bad).I love the diversity
... Read more of children and the fun events over the years. I have many memorable experiences from this school and events I have attended over the years. It is also a pleasure for teachers ans staff to ask about the accomplishments of my other children who were past students.True, if I had the affordability to send them 2 a private school, I probably would have.I am truly happy with the outcome my 4 girls have recieved through public education. Ulloa is truly a hidden secret in the Sunset District.I am blessed. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/20/06
Great schol, very academic, good discipline. The principal is wonderful.
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San Francisco schools — Ulloa Elementary School is located at 2650 42nd Ave, San Francisco CA 94116. 2650 42nd Ave is in the Outer Sunset neighborhood and 94116 ZIP code in San Francisco, CA The school district for Ulloa Elementary School is the San Francisco Unified School District. Ulloa Elementary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 5.
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