SF Mayor London Breed says students won't likely return to classrooms this year
KTVU's Christien Kafton reports.
SAN FRANCISCO (KTVU) - San Francisco Mayor London Breed said she doesn't believe public schools will reopen this year, even as she pushes for a return to in-person learning.
She also announced the city will begin administering vaccines to teachers on Feb. 24.
Again, Breed said that reopening public schools needs to be a priority and she reiterated her support for the city's lawsuit against the school district and school board that is aimed at getting kids back in class for in-person learning.
San Francisco public schools have sat empty for 11 months, and 56,000 students have been learning remotely. And Breed said she doesn't see a current path to have kids back in the classroom before the end of this school year.