The SF Unified School District's poor management of school closures revealed a lack of basic financial tracking, threatening to exacerbate students' educational challenges.
The now-abandoned closures, initially proposed for 11 schools, would have sent students to even worse-performing schools, demonstrating SFUSD's failure to prioritize student needs.
New board members exhibit differing stances on school closures, with some strongly supporting them despite the problematic process, raising concerns over the future of education quality.
Supryia Ray expressed a commitment to a long-term solution for staffing and family support amid ongoing fiscal crises, regardless of closure decisions.
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