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Things like taps being installed so that was a great opportunity, both last skoolg year and this summer to get that hands on experience. Its important for us because we are going to be facing a shortfall in our own work force. 30 percent of our work force is eligible for retirement over the next five years. This has been a great way to do that in partnership with the School District. On the education side as nigga nick mentioned, or colleague has presented School Assembly which is a curriculum we offer to third through sixth grade about the water system, the history of how water needs first cropped up in the first place when San Francisco was established after the gold rush and it also talks about water conservation, which is especially important in times of draught as were experiencing now. Several hundred students at every school gets the opportunity to hear those messages and understand how to preserve those. We have an audience at the end of this program, 17,000 students, to date o
Here to celebrate it. Hopefully we can have a conversation again in that spirit of how we might continue this work. What this work tells us in terms of how we can grow it in terms of what the needs are and the constraints weve had an the opportunities that may exist. I think this is particularly relevant, i think its been in line with many of the priorities that this board of supervisors has had over the past year or so, the increasing interest in the health of children in San Francisco and what we can do to expand access to healthy choices and also environmental issues. You know, recentsly the city i know passed and ordinance around Water Bottles so this definitely relates to that and is in that spirit. Last thing ill say in terms of how this came guard, i was at Mission High School and was talking to a group of students that were in their peer Resources Program and i was asking them what their priorities were and what their concerns were and their ideas for their schools, and one of
I know this is a joint hearing of the board of education and board of supervisors. This is a policy hearing and so id like to turn things over to commissioner haney for opening remarks. You all are a little more 21st century over here. Before i start on this particular item, and im excited about this conversation and to be here. I want to say how wonderful it has been to have such strong supporters of the School District and of children in San Francisco here in the board of supervisors and city hall. I think over the last year or so since ive been on the school board, ive seen an extraordinary amount of collaboration, cooperation, new opportunities for how to work together, so i want to say that and also its great to have former commissioners of course who are here who can make sure that we are continuing that collaboration and also in some cases reminding us of the things they worked on and the new opportunities that can come as a result of that. This item comes in that spirit and is
I know this is a joint hearing of the board of education and board of supervisors. This is a policy hearing and so id like to turn things over to commissioner haney for opening remarks. You all are a little more 21st century over here. Before i start on this particular item, and im excited about this conversation and to be here. I want to say how wonderful it has been to have such strong supporters of the School District and of children in San Francisco here in the board of supervisors and city hall. I think over the last year or so since ive been on the school board, ive seen an extraordinary amount of collaboration, cooperation, new opportunities for how to work together, so i want to say that and also its great to have former commissioners of course who are here who can make sure that we are continuing that collaboration and also in some cases reminding us of the things they worked on and the new opportunities that can come as a result of that. This item comes in that spirit and is