Together a strategic thought process about where you want to go and what you want to do and Going Forward because that is what we are doing here. And sfusd and that is aufully nice to hear that. And you can get my email address and so can be added to the list. And thank you for your permission, and so i can give you that too. I look forward to what you are thinking and what the other Staff Members are envisioning for the process, and Going Forward in the years to come. And my time of the School Members and i cant wait as much as i can. And wellness, of kalw and i and i paid for by the way, and it is tuesday. And you know where i will be. And you you can also listen here. And watch on sfgov but you can listen. And and i listen all of the time. And it is just. And one of the shows. And thank you so much for the leadership and it has been wonderful. And commissioner norton . I just look forward to the best for kalw and i just want to commend you and the quality of the report is amazing. I
In the community. And speaking connection to the community, right below that, you see a couple of photos, from a really remarkable event that happened this last september called sites and sounds of bay view and this was the result of a collaboration between kalw and the San Francisco Arts Commission where we got the journalists and do the profile of the amazing people to do the work in the bay view and from that community, profiling their expenses what their committed to, and those were in the broadcast on the radio. And we had an event that was packed to the gills with the people that were excited to hear the stories from the community and it was an emotional night and a powerful night and to me it is one night. And it is one community, within this big bay area, but i felt like it was a example of what a station like kalw can do and we did it in partnership and that is the kind of thing that we could leverage for do more and. And it is just a great series of the profiles that i will s
But in general we know what we own, what its used for, we know what the condition of the building is and whether we are leasing it or lease it, we have a pretty good understanding of where we are. That document is available to anyone anytime they want it. We get calls from people who would like to buy it or lease it. In that sense we disagree with the response, but we actually did what the response asked us to do some years ago. Finding no. 2 is not relevant to us. Finding no. 3 is about keeping Surplus Properties on a list for a finite period of time. I want to give you some examples of the fluidity of a School District. In 2007, we said there were 10 Surplus Properties. Since 2007, what happened to seven of those properties . 20 cook street is now fully occupied by our exploding Early Childhood education admin office facility. Just sort of an explosion of prek and now tk classrooms. No longer considered to be surplus. A child center, we worked hard in partnership with our supervisors
Properties and agencies and agencies like the School District where he was president and marshall, can you imagine having the benefit of that kind of expertise and knowledge where you can actually hear from this person on this important issue. Its incredible. Im very grateful. This is a complicated issue and i think that a lot of progress has been made. I do appreciate the fact that civil grand jury has consently gone back to this issue because its one of those things that you need to consistently keep an eye on and i think we can do a better job at the city and the School District. That said, i can tell you with the School District, i started as a lawyer at the School District about 14 years ago, the district did not know how Many Properties it owned. It took some time to get to the point where you actually have a basic inventory of that. And mr. Golden who has been there 10 years and lasted more than any facilities directors has done an incredible job of moving the district forward i
Assets High School student Emily Kurashima was selected as the Dean s list award winner at the 2024 first world championship in Houston.School student Emily Kurashima, Class of 2025, was chosen