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San Francisco has lowest COVID case rate of major U.S. cities. Its schools are among last to reopen
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H. Suchovsky, 8 (left), and Evan Carnicelli, 7, attend class on their computer alongside fellow students across the street from Clarendon Elementary School in San Francisco on Thursday. They were participating in a “Zoom in” demonstration with fellow students attending classes outside their schools to bring attention to the desire for reopening.Jessica Christian / The Chronicle
San Francisco’s public schools have been virtual-only for nearly a year, despite increasing pressure from parents and politicians to reopen for in-person instruction.
Decreasing the Distance member Viviane Safrin helped organize Thursday s event. Safrin is also a parent to two SFUSD elementary school students. They (students) spend so much time in isolation or at home without their peers, so there s a quality of invisibleness to their experience, Safrin said. We see how much they re suffering in this endless distancing learning.
As part of the demonstration, the students all sat down outside and simultaneously logged into their online distance learning classes. What was amazing was that it was quiet. We very much respect our teachers we appreciate and recognize how above and beyond they ve gone to keep the students engaged, Safrin said.