Hillwood Academic Day School

Hillwood Academic Day is a small, independent school for boys and girls in the kindergarten through the eighth grade.[4] The non-denominational school is located at 2521 Scott Street in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood. It was started in 1949 by Mary Libra and includes a summertime outdoor education program with a lodge in Muir Woods. Eric Grantz, the grandson of Libra and a Hillwood graduate, now runs the school, which has approximately 48 students. Hillwood's mascot is a black labrador retriever, named Max, and the school's colors are forest green and blue. The student publication is The Hillwood Herald, a blog published by the fifth through eighth graders.[5]

Hillwood Academic Day School
Address
2521 Scott Street

,
94115

United States
Information
Established1949
FounderMary Libra[1]
DirectorEric Grantz[2]
Teaching staff5.4 (FTE) (as of 2017/2018)[3]
GradesK-8
Enrollment21 (as of 2017/2018)[3]
Student to teacher ratio3.9 (as of 2017/2018)[3]
Hours in school day6
PublicationThe Hillwood Herald
Websitewww.hillwoodschool.com

History

Hillwood Academic Day School is included in the historical picture book San Francisco's Pacific Heights and Presidio Heights by Tricia O'Brien.[6]

Campus

Hillwood Academic Day School is located inside of a three-story Victorian home in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco.

Extracurricular activities

Throughout the school year, students participate in a variety of activities after the school day. While the school does not offer organized sports teams, students regularly play basketball and dodgeball.

References

  1. "History". Hillwood Academic Day School. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  2. "Contact". Hillwood Academic Day School. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  3. "School Detail for Hillwood Academic Day School". National Center for Education Statistics. 2018. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  4. "Curriculum". Hillwood Academic Day School. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  5. "The_Hillwood_Herald". 2020-02-21. Retrieved 2020-07-23.
  6. O'Brien, Tricia (2008). San Francisco's Pacific Heights and Presidio Heights. Arcadia Publishing. p. 70. ISBN 9780738559803.

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