Gateway Public Schools
Jeffrey Yee is an experienced educator with a strong background in teaching middle school mathematics and science. Currently serving as a 6th Grade Math and Science Teacher at Gateway Public Schools since August 2018, Jeffrey previously taught at James Lick Middle School, where responsibilities included instruction in multiple subjects and regular collaboration with colleagues. Jeffrey's diverse experience also encompasses roles as an instructor at CAMP EDMO, a substitute teacher within the San Francisco Unified School District, and a volunteer tutor at Gateway High School. Jeffrey has a solid educational foundation, holding a Master of Arts in Teaching and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of San Francisco.
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Gateway Public Schools
In 1998, a group of San Francisco parents had the dream of creating a school that would be a gateway to college for all students regardless of race, income, or learning style. They founded Gateway High School, a college preparatory, public charter school in San Francisco focused on serving an academically disadvantaged student population. Since then, more than 96% of Gateway graduates have gone on to college – more than double the statewide average. Gateway students reflect the diversity of San Francisco: • 75% are students of color • 25% of our students have a diagnosed learning disability • 50% fall below the poverty line and qualify for free lunch • 40% are first-generation college bound In 2011, we expanded our model with the addition of Gateway Middle School to leverage our impact and reach students in the formative middle grades. Today, close to 800 students attend Gateway Public Schools, and more than 1,200 of our students have matriculated to college. By serving as a model school organization, we hope to demonstrate that public education can and does work for diverse learners, share best practices, and serve as a catalyst for change within the public sphere.