With 2020’s San Francisco middle-schoolers set to become 2024’s college students, educators and parents reflect on the consequential decision to send students home
Voters will decide whether Algebra 1 has a place in the eighth-grade curriculum
The Council on American-Islamic Relations’ San Francisco Bay Area chapter said the inquiry has been "inadequate" so far
The California State University system has said the move is “unlawful”
Community once again divided on whether or not Lowell admission standards should be eased
Professors have gone three years without a raise and two years without a contract
Custodians, clerks, and other service workers will receive a 16% raise and teachers receive $9k raise
Clerks, custodians, health care and food service workers have worked without a contract since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic
Over 99% of SEIU union members voted to support a strike against SFUSD Tuesday
The school district hopes its proposal will avert a mass strike and attract educators for years to come
City supervisors looks to voters to weigh in SFUSD’s math reform
The district is seeking applicants for a new committee to weigh in on program expansions and consolidations, staffing models and school closures
Announcement comes amid tenuous track record, faculty union says