ex-Californian ping
I wonder if keeping these "closing" school afloat is what voters had been led/or surmised the "funds" were for (when they voted FOR it) -- to keep them open and operational.
Now, my big question is.. who is planning on buying the properties those schools were on.
I doubt SF leadership would make these school-closure decisions based on lack-of-enrollment figures, alone. Assuredly, the shake-and-deals have already been made. SOP, for SF.