SACRAMENTO A series of interactive maps released by the state of California Friday show the reopening status of schools around the state, from public to private to charter. A side-by-side comparison makes one thing clear: private schools are reopening for in-person learning in areas where public schools have had their doors closed since last March.
Take a look at the public school reopening map, for starters. The map shows every public school district in the state color-coded: pale yellow for distance learning only, light blue for hybrid model and dark blue for in-person learning. There are also three tabs you can toggle between for elementary, middle and high school statuses.
Updated on February 12, 2021 at 10:08 am
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As communities across the Bay Area and around the country continue to report a spike in attacks on Asian Americans, a new foot patrol group is forming to walk the streets of San Francisco s Chinatown.
Actor and activist Will Lex Ham is among those walking the streets with several others. What we want to do is to make our elderly feel safe, he said. There are a lot out and about right now because of the Chinese New Year and Lunar New Year. We just want to make them feel safe. As communities across the Bay Area and around the country continue to report a spike in attacks on Asian Americans, a new foot patrol group is forming to walk the streets of San Francisco s Chinatown. Christie Smith reports.
SF Pride Plans for 2021 Revealed by Executive Director Fred Lopez
Nearly a year ago today, San Francisco Mayor London Breed along with Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, San Francisco Pride, the Office of Transgender Initiatives, and other city officials kicked off what they anticipated would be a year of major festivities in celebration of the 50th anniversary of SF Pride. Little did they know that just a month later the city would be sheltering-in-place due to a deadly new pandemic.
Here is what they had originally envisioned: “The 50th anniversary Celebration and Parade, with the theme ‘Generations of Hope,’ will fill the streets of downtown San Francisco from the Embarcadero to City Hall on Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28, 2020.”
Woke warriors on San Fran school board deny gay white dad with bi-racial daughter place on volunteer parent committee because he s not diverse ENOUGH
Seth Brenzel, a gay white father of a bi-racial child, was denied a spot on the San Francisco Board of Education s volunteer parent committee
The issue of whether to allow Brenzel to volunteer for the 15-person parent advisory council was debated for almost two hours on Tuesday night
His candidacy faced opposition from some board members and members of the public who argued that there wasn t enough diversity on the council
Those who opposed his candidacy were concerned with the fact that he is white