Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were “too San Francisco” even for San Francisco.
lol
-originally from Bay Area. As much as I complain about DC area schools, CA schools are worse off. Well intentioned uber liberals are killing the schools there.
Bay Area resident with kids in public school. It's not "uber liberals" killing the schools. A big problem is Prop 13 and the way it has distorted local tax bases beyond repair. There are also both liberal and conservative policies that negatively impact schools...but the problems are well beyond partisan politics. It's harmful to turn this into a partisan/ideological issue when the real problem is that no one here truly values public education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three numbskull school board members recalled.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/16/1081035770/san-francisco-voters-recall-three-school-board-members
Most surprising thing I read in the article, though: SF has a population of over 800,000 but only 50,000 students in its school system.
There are more dogs than kids in SF. I loved living there way back when, but it is not a great place to raise a family. Everyone I know in the area has their kids in catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were “too San Francisco” even for San Francisco.
lol
-originally from Bay Area. As much as I complain about DC area schools, CA schools are worse off. Well intentioned uber liberals are killing the schools there.
Bay Area resident with kids in public school. It's not "uber liberals" killing the schools. A big problem is Prop 13 and the way it has distorted local tax bases beyond repair. There are also both liberal and conservative policies that negatively impact schools...but the problems are well beyond partisan politics. It's harmful to turn this into a partisan/ideological issue when the real problem is that no one here truly values public education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were “too San Francisco” even for San Francisco.
lol
-originally from Bay Area. As much as I complain about DC area schools, CA schools are worse off. Well intentioned uber liberals are killing the schools there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were “too San Francisco” even for San Francisco.
lol
-originally from Bay Area. As much as I complain about DC area schools, CA schools are worse off. Well intentioned uber liberals are killing the schools there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were “too San Francisco” even for San Francisco.
lol
-originally from Bay Area. As much as I complain about DC area schools, CA schools are worse off. Well intentioned uber liberals are killing the schools there.
Anonymous wrote:They were “too San Francisco” even for San Francisco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three numbskull school board members recalled.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/16/1081035770/san-francisco-voters-recall-three-school-board-members
Most surprising thing I read in the article, though: SF has a population of over 800,000 but only 50,000 students in its school system.
There are more dogs than kids in SF. I loved living there way back when, but it is not a great place to raise a family. Everyone I know in the area has their kids in catholic school.
I don’t know who you know, but I live here and literally don’t know any kids in catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three numbskull school board members recalled.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/16/1081035770/san-francisco-voters-recall-three-school-board-members
Most surprising thing I read in the article, though: SF has a population of over 800,000 but only 50,000 students in its school system.
There are more dogs than kids in SF. I loved living there way back when, but it is not a great place to raise a family. Everyone I know in the area has their kids in catholic school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three numbskull school board members recalled.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/16/1081035770/san-francisco-voters-recall-three-school-board-members
Most surprising thing I read in the article, though: SF has a population of over 800,000 but only 50,000 students in its school system.
I'm originally from that area. Numbers aren't surprising.
-SF is not family friendly. There are a lot of single/childless people in SF
-Many who have families eventually move out
-Some put their kids in private school
-The few I know in public got their kid into Lowell
But yes, good for SF parents. I hope DC area schools are paying attention. We have huge issues in schools right now, the least of which is the name of the school and wanting to change it due to changing societal norms and cultures. Leave the magnets alone, and focus on the embarrassing fact that a large % of URM can't read/write or do math at grade level. Sending a few URM to magnets isn't going to make the metrics for achievement for this group look any better.
Smaller class sizes, additional aides/para teachers, and being IN class -- those are the things that would help get those kids at grade level.
Anonymous wrote:Three numbskull school board members recalled.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/16/1081035770/san-francisco-voters-recall-three-school-board-members
Most surprising thing I read in the article, though: SF has a population of over 800,000 but only 50,000 students in its school system.
Anonymous wrote:Three numbskull school board members recalled.
https://www.npr.org/2022/02/16/1081035770/san-francisco-voters-recall-three-school-board-members
Most surprising thing I read in the article, though: SF has a population of over 800,000 but only 50,000 students in its school system.