K-Rob Thomas knows exactly what the Academic Excellence Program, or AEP, did for him as a student in Auburn University’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering.
it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. good afternoon. this is the regular meeting of the san francisco planning commission. please turn off your cell phones or any other electronic devices that may sound off during the proceeding. roll-call. commissioner moore: here. commissioner sugaya is expected. commissioner fong is absent. everyone else is here. although the consent calendar does not show any items, i will know that item 10 on the calendar, for 449. of this that avenue east 449 buena vista avenuse east the dr has been withdrawn. it no longer need your consideration. items one, two, three, and for composer consent calendar. they are considered
small, home-like environment with caring, nurturing teachers. it is really wonderful. we hope that with the expansion, more children will be able to experience stretch. thank you. president thank you. good afternoon. my name is meghan asher escher. i have a son in the program and a doctor who will start in the fall. i have been and a daughter who will start in the fall. i have been blown away by the sense of community within the classroom and the work the team does. it is such a great example for our child to see people set the example, and she teaches he has a boys, how he can participate in the community, how he can make a difference. he just started to read, write, and spell. the first word he learned to spell was friendship. i think that is a testament to his teachers and his community at school. we are proud to be a part of the school. i implore you to improve the community with stretch of the imagination. thank you. president olague: thank you. my name is cordel
people can begin to work with these bright sentences since san franciscans that could be mayor, that could be governor, that could be facebook. how do they get there? by good teachers teaching than the ways and means of tomorrow s world. i will support education from k to 100. the only way we will be able to sustain small businesses in san francisco, which is one of the better places to learn, is rebuild our education system. we have been waiting for this particular type of schools to appear, so that all of san franciscans, especially those that lack education, may have an opportunity to get a better head start. we would recommend for this particular time to just move forward. you watch. tomorrow, or 20 years from now, one of these kids may come back and say, because of you, san francisco is on top. my name is archbishop gray richardson. president olague: gregory stengel? i live at 1800 scott street, which is immediately opposite the corner from the school. i would like
we would recommend for this particular time to just move forward. you watch. tomorrow, or 20 years from now, one of these kids may come back and say, because of you, san francisco is on top. my name is archbishop gray richardson. president olague: gregory stengel? i live at 1800 scott street, which is immediately opposite the corner from the school. i would like to address you on two points this morning, one is a property owner and one as a parent of three small children, one of whom is in the special education program at sherman elementary, where i am on the school site counsel, and the other two of whom are in preschool in san francisco, one of whom god willing starts preschool in san francisco earlier this year. the availability of preschool spots in san francisco is incredibly limited. it is a bit of a fight, if you do not qualify for services, as my oldest son did, to find a spot. on that ground alone, i think the expansion of stretch the imagination is a wonderful i