Proof School
Proof School is a school in San Francisco for with an emphasis in mathematics. The school opened in the fall of 2015 with 45 students in grades 6–10.[1] Currently, 119 students in grades 6–12 are enrolled in Proof School for the academic year (2020-2021).
Proof School | |
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Address | |
973 Mission Street , | |
Coordinates | 37.781271°N 122.407927°W |
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Type | Private School; Secondary |
Founder | Ian Brown, Paul Zeitz, and Dennis Leary |
Dean | Sam Vandervelde (mathematics); Zachary Sifuentes (humanities) |
Head teacher | Sam Vandervelde |
Faculty | 25 |
Teaching staff | 22 |
Grades | 6–12 |
Enrollment | 119 |
Campus | Urban |
Accreditation | Western Association of Schools and Colleges |
Website | http://proofschool.org |
Academics
Proof School is a full-curriculum day school that emphasizes communication, collaboration, and problem-solving. The school is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
The school year is divided into 5 blocks, each of which consists of 6 normal academic weeks and a build week.
Each student has 5 courses: 4 morning courses that vary across grades, and a math class. The morning courses meet twice a week for 80 minutes per class. The math courses meet for two hours and ten minutes every day in the afternoon.
The (non-post-calculus) math classes focus on a different subject each block: Block 1 is Combinatorics, Block 2 is Algebra, Block 3 is Geometry, Block 4 is Algebra and Pre-Calculus, and Block 5 is Number Theory.
Teams and Clubs
Proof School currently has a number of internal clubs, as well as a Zero Robotics team called Proof Robotics. The team qualified for the competition finals and is the leading member of the alliance Hit or Miss with the following teams: Crab Nebula from Liveo Cecioni in Livorno, Italy and Rock Rovers from Council Rock High School South in Holland, PA, USA. Hit or Miss placed 2nd place internationally and performed one of the first satellite hookings aboard the ISS.
References
- "Math skills add up at Proof School – San Francisco Business Times". Bizjournals.com. Retrieved July 5, 2015.