Lee Romney
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Rolling out full-on distance learning assignments when only more affluent students could participate, SFUSD decided, would only deepen the achievement…
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All of us are under a shelter-in-place order, but we aren’t living the same experience. Access to resources makes it easier. Scarcity brings hardship. On…
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Bay Area school districts have scrambled to put plans in place to keep feeding low-income students during virus-related school closures. On Monday, March…
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John Templeton’s been leading land tours of SF’s black history for years. Now, he’s launched a Bay tour, to share those hidden stories from the water. He…
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City College of San Francisco recently eliminated more than 300 class offerings -- without consulting academic chairs, students or city leaders. Those…
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Prop A would let City College of San Francisco borrow up to $845 million by issuing bonds. The money would go to buy or construct new buildings and fix up…
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Governor Gavin Newsom released his proposed budget in early January. It’s his second since he took office and, just like the first one, it focuses on…
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This is part of an ongoing series “Learning While Black: The Fight For Equity In San Francisco Schools.”San Francisco Unified’s graduation rate for…
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Federal law guarantees public school students experiencing homelessness a host of rights, to bring them educational stability. But a recent state audit…
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This is part of an ongoing series “Learning While Black: The Fight For Equity In San Francisco Schools.”It’s been 40 years since a landmark legal ruling…