San Francisco Unified School District held a special meeting Tuesday night to discuss what needs to be included in a new plan to address the problems it is facing. They include a looming loss of revenues due to declining enrollment.
San Francisco Unified School District on Tuesday announced the return to full-time, in-person learning for all of the district's students will be August 16. State officials are also withholding $12 million in funding from the district.
S.F. schools have nearly $60 million to help struggling students. How will the district spend money?
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Recreation Leader Kanisha Burdeen (right) assists Skylour Jackson, 7, with her second grade school work while attending Zoom class at Palega Community Learning Hub in February. The district is looking at summer and other supplemental programs to help kids with learning loss due to the pandemic.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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San Francisco’s school district flush with nearly $60 million to help students catch up from pandemic-related learning loss plans to use a large chunk of the federal and state funds to offer expanded summer programming this year and next. The Palega Community Learning Hub shown here in February helped care for kids during remote instruction.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
In San Francisco and Los Angeles, tens of thousands of middle- and high-school students have returned to classrooms in which they sit at desks with their laptops and learn remotely the latest twist in the slow reopening of public schools in the nation’s most populous state.
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