Posted on 02/03/2021 10:09:18 AM PST by Vendome
The city of San Francisco plans to sue its school district to reopen on Wednesday, making it the first city in California to carry out such action.
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, with the support of Mayor London Breed, will sue the San Francisco Board of Education and the San Francisco Unified School District for violating a state law requiring districts to enact a clear COVID-19 plan "to offer classroom-based instruction whenever possible,"
not one of San Francisco's 52,000 public school students has returned to in-person learning in nearly 11 months.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Be an executive and order it...
London Breed must have availed herself the same education these kids have.
She is that stupid.
Political puppet theater.
However, I do have to point out that she does not appoint people to the SF school board...
School board members are elected by SF voters...They do not take orders from the mayor of SF...
In New York City, Mayor D does have control over education bureaucrats...It is different in CA cities...
I don't think there is any city mayor in CA who controls education bureaucrats...LA Mayor Garcetti cannot order LA Unified School District to do anything...
According to the article, Mayor Breed expressed her displeasure with school board spending time changing school names...She thought that school board should be busy with reopening schools instead...
She isn't a rabid far-left liberal like others in SF. Breed graduated from my high school, Balboa High in the outer Mission District. She's against the name change. Part of our school fight song is the phrase "B-a-l-b-o-a rah rah, Balboa, Balboa, yay!". Can't picture it as "O-b-a-m-a rah rah, whatever!" or any other liberal name that the stupid board comes up with.
Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti has not spoken out against LA school board yet...
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