SFUSD board approves plan to reopen San Francisco schools after year of distance learning
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Jennifer Butterfoss, officer Campaign for Better San Francisco Public Schools, holds the camera on a laptop over the work of her son, James, 5, as he attends distance learning at Alvarado Elementary School.Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle
San Francisco public schools are expected to begin in-person learning for preschool through fifth graders, special education students and vulnerable older groups starting April 12, after the school board unanimously approved a reopening plan Thursday. But even as the plans move forward, frustration and bickering continue to plague the process.
SFUSD school board approves plan to reopen schools after year of distance learning
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Some S.F. teachers are ready to go back to the classroom. But they ve been too scared to speak up until now
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David Moisl greets his West Portal Elementary kindergartners, whom he teaches online from home. He is ready to return to the classroom as soon as all the necessary safety precautions are in place.Lea Suzuki / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin Robinson, a substitute teacher with San Francisco Unified School District, reads a book by a window in his North Beach home. Robinson, who has worked a total of seven days so far this school year, is hoping to go back to the classroom soon.Stephen Lam / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less