First Public School in California!

First Public School
Landmark #587 San Francisco County Visited: February 23, 2013 Plaque?  YES! 🙂
What is it? A plaque on a large, carved stone at Portsmouth Square!
What makes it historical? THE GUIDE SAYS: This is the site of the first public school in California. It was opened on April 3, 1848 on the southwest corner of Portsmouth Square.

OTHER TIDBITS: Until this point, there had been only two American schools in California. The first was founded in December 1846 by Mrs. Olive M. Isbell in an old adobe near Mission Santa Clara. The second was a private school that opened in San Francisco later that year but closed soon after due to an irresponsible teacher.

This particular school was created by the ayuntamiento of Yerba Buena in response to the closure of the last one. Though it was technically a public school, it received no government funds and was supported entirely by tuition fees. After opening in 1848, it only lasted a few months before teacher, Thomas Douglas, got wind of the gold discovery at Sutter’s Mill and disappeared into the hills!

How can I Help the Helpers? HERE’S HOW:

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  • Be a responsible visitor! Please respect the signs and pathways, and treat all structures and artifacts with respect. They’ve endured a lot to survive into the present. They’ll need our help to make it into the future!
Where is this place? LISTED DIRECTIONS:
Portsmouth Plaza
Clay and Brenham Sts
San Francisco, CA 94108

ANNOTATIONS:
The plaque is on the south side of the park, just southwest of the playground!

From Los Angeles: ~380mi (612km) — 6.4hrs
From Sacramento: ~87mi (141km) — 1.5hrs
From San Diego: ~522mi (841km) — 8.7hrs
From San Francisco: ~2mi (4km) — 0.1hrs

When should I go? Whenever the mood strikes you!

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