The school district, which has more than 57, students enrolled, is changing the schools named after historical figures linked to "the subjugation and enslavement of human beings; or who oppressed women, inhibiting societal progress; or whose actions led to genocide; or who otherwise significantly diminished the opportunities of those amongst us to the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," according to the text of the resolution.
More than schools in US are named after a Confederate leader. About half serve majority Black or nonwhite students. The school board said it commissioned a panel of community leaders and students in May to formally identify schools and set up a process for the changes. On Tuesday, the board voted They would then recommend candidates for Breed to appoint who are in invested in schools rather than politics — but could only hope that she listens, given that the choice would be in the hands of the mayor.
Looijen said the process could take some of the pressure off Breed if she ends up having to choose new members. While the exact details have not been ironed out, the Campaign for Better San Francisco Schools proposal could call for appointees being chosen by the mayor, Board of Supervisors or a mixture of both. A financial disclosure on its website shows the PAC is being funded largely by a political action committee, called Neighbors for a Better San Francisco, that has spent money opposing progressives including District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
The school board recall organizers have until a Tuesday deadline to submit the 51, signatures needed for each member bring the question before voters. As of Aug. The signature counts still need to be verified by the Department of Elections. Recall supporters said they were frustrated San Francisco School Board Members Targeted In California's Latest Recall Attempt Three San Francisco school board members are facing a recall election, as parents angered by coronavirus-related delays in reopening schools gathered enough signatures to trigger a vote.
San Marcos looking for solutions for local homeless population; City, Texas State studying housing, service options In September, the city of San Marcos began the process of opening up dialogue and renewed attention to the issue of homelessness in the city.
Moog workers plan to walk off the line over vaccine mandate Workers at the Moog facility say they plan to walk off the line Monday in protest of the company's vaccine mandate. The San Francisco Bay Area will receive much needed rain on Tuesday, with a series of storms that are expected to last at least seven days. This, among other conditions such as virtual classes, made it difficult for students to connect organically with peers, especially for first-years.
Additionally, the limited hours and lack of food variety provoked numerous complaints from students finding it challenging to eat enough with just what was provided. Illinois Business Journal. Yesterday, board members expressed irritation about the lapses and said the unreported changes were embarrassing because district officials had touted repairs to particular schools when campaigning for the bond measure seven years ago.
We need a full accounting. Superintendent Bill Rojas said the communications problem had largely occurred before he arrived in
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