Confusion over S.F. public schools' fall return underscores parents' anxiety FacebookTwitterEmail Precautionary health signs are displayed in a first grade classroom before students return for in-person learning at Sunset Elementary School in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.Sarahbeth Maney/Special to The Chronicle For months, anxious parents of San Francisco public school students have been wondering what a return to classrooms might look like in the fall. With little information about when and how schools will reopen, parents jumped on wrong information Friday that was accidentally sent out by a principal about a return to classrooms. A paragraph in a principal newsletter to parents erroneously indicated that the Superintendent Vince Matthews said it was unlikely schools would reopen full-time for all students in the fall.