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Teachers have seen families' struggles and resilience during school closures
Episode 276

Teachers have seen families' struggles and resilience during school closures

San Francisco public schools are still closed, despite protests and a lawsuit pushing for them to return to in person education as soon as possible. But there is a plan to reopen, partially and with a hybrid model. Three educators — school social worker Yajaira Cuapio, special education teacher Megan Caluza, and kindergarten teacher Cathy Sullivan — weigh in on the new schedule and planned safety measures, and talk about the impacts of school closures on the families they work with.

Civic · Liana Wilcox, Mel Baker, Laura Wenus

March 18, 202134m 11s

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