
Episode 301
The path toward fully reopening SF schools
Some students in the San Francisco Unified School District are back in classrooms — as of April 26, more than 19,000 of them. But there are tens of thousands more students in the district. The school board has resolved to give all students the option to return to in-person instruction in the fall. Gentle Blythe, deputy superintendent of strategic partnerships and communications with the district, discusses the impacts of distance learning and next steps for reopening schools.
Civic · Liana Wilcox, Laura Wenus, Mel Baker
May 4, 202123m 17s
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Show Notes
Some students in the San Francisco Unified School District are back in classrooms — as of April 26, more than 19,000 of them. But there are tens of thousands more students in the district. The school board has resolved to give all students the option to return to in-person instruction in the fall. Gentle Blythe, deputy superintendent of strategic partnerships and communications with the district, discusses the impacts of distance learning and next steps for reopening schools.
Topics
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