Welcome people back into your home, and neither can we. Lets get ready for whats next. Ikea. This fall, San Francisco has a new plan to help students and parts with Distance Learning. Well tell you how rec centers are playing a big part. A mother in the south bay with a desperate plea for her young son. Help students with special Education Needs during this pandemic. Opening night for the San Francisco giants and who says you cant have fun during a pandemic . Summer heats making a return. Ill have your weekend preview coming up. Abc7 news at 11 00 starts right now. Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. Tonight, San Francisco is taking a bold step to help thousands of students in need with Distance Learning. Theyre turning dozens of public facilities into socalled cceed. Ng hubs to help kids t pandemiha created unforeseen challenges for parents, students and teachers. Thats why education is a major focus in our building a better bay area efforts. Co
Challenging spring and summer. You have a lot of kids in this district who are like so behind right now who really needed that help. Reporter the city has heard those concerns and is launching abunprecedented Educational Assistance program, helping 6,000 students with Distance Learning needs. Technology support. Reporter this fall, dozens of rec centers, libraries and Community Centers will be transformed into socalled learning hubs, where Young Students struggling with online class work can go and get support and assistance in smalla groups. Well be able to provide kids with structure, physical activity, and a little bit of community and mentorship. Not everybody has that. Reporter matt rizzo likes the program. It will help multiple types of families. Reporter the mayor said in a statement any efforts to bring them back to get that same effect as if they were in school, anything helps. Reporter five rec centers will provide emergency child care for essential workers who qualify, like