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There’s a new teacher measuring how well San Francisco’s first and second graders can read. Her name is Amira and she’s an AI bot.
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Kick off Women's History Month with the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
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Bay MadeThis week, we are sharing four stories from CIVIC, the local investigative journalism podcast produced by San Francisco Public Press.
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A dozen pro-Palestinian protestors, who occupied the Stanford president’s office in June of 2024 were arraigned on Monday.
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The Department of Education announced on Monday that it is relaunching two mental health grants with some changes.
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September is Attendance Awareness Month and there’s a new California policy that could help school districts boost attendance.
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Over the weekend, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills — including one that bans ICE agents from wearing masks. But two bills in the package, focused on schools, got a little less attention.
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When the school year started, some SFUSD families noticed someone was missing — their usual crossing guard.
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A new 100 percent affordable teacher housing development officially opened in the Sunset District on Friday.
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Bay MadeThis week, BAY MADE shares the second half of a miniseries from the Nocturnists that explores how clinicians, patients, and families navigate the unknown in healthcare.
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A study published by the National Center for Youth Law this week found that kids in the foster system, youth experiencing homelessness, and racially marginalized students are more frequently suspended than other groups.
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Bay MadeThis week, BAY MADE shares the second half of a miniseries from the Nocturnists that explores how clinicians, patients, and families navigate the unknown in healthcare.