
A deputy city attorney explains SF's suit against the school district
After more than a year of online learning, certain groups of students and staff at some schools began meeting in person in mid-April. For tens of thousands of students, distance learning continues. The school board and district intend to give every student the option of coming back full time in the fall. In February, City Attorney Dennis Herrera filed suit against the district and board. As more students start to come back to campus, that suit is ongoing. Sara Eisenberg, a deputy city attorney and chief of strategic advocacy in the City Attorney’s office, explains why.
Civic · Liana Wilcox, Laura Wenus, Mel Baker
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