Overview
The San Francisco Unified School District is the seventh largest school district in California, serving more than 50,000 students who speak more than 44 languages across 130 schools in San Francisco. The District’s Department of Technology (DoT) and the District’s Facilities Bond Program are working to upgrade the District’s IT capabilities as part of the overall building modernization and new construction supporting the District’s efforts to transform itself into a digital district and to realize Vision 2025 to prepare every student for success in the 21st century.
Cordoba’s Role
Cordoba supports the San Francisco Unified School District by strengthening the District’s long‑term modernization and technology infrastructure efforts. As part of SFUSD’s broader facilities and digital transformation initiatives, Cordoba’s program, construction, and IT management professionals work alongside the District’s Department of Technology and Facilities Bond Program to plan, assess, and upgrade systemwide technology and building systems. This includes evaluating existing infrastructure, coordinating modernization and new‑construction needs, and helping the District advance its Vision 2025 goals for a fully digital, future‑ready school system.
Our role centers on providing structured oversight, technical expertise, and cross‑disciplinary coordination so SFUSD can deliver reliable, equitable, and modern learning environments across more than 130 schools. By integrating planning, assessment, and implementation support, Cordoba helps the District align capital improvements with instructional priorities and long‑term operational resilience.
