speaking foreign language. clapping. hello, im luke and ill translate what my friend justice said. Were exist with other students with bay area french schools in welcoming his excellency from the French Republic inform San Francisco. Now may i please present the achieve pro to call charring let clapping you couldnt have said that better. So french is alive and well in our french american schools and french is in the air with our invite with the French Republic of france were delight to have you here. Were pleased youve brought a delegation i believe the administrators of your government and the elected officials and your ambassadors and advisory. Youre in a city of innovation and the french have brought so much here today wear in city hall and your host is mayor ed lee who womens to you to this city hall who has a great deal to talk about the french architecture. Thank you, mr. President for coming west after your visit in washington, d. C. Pr its n a little in congress so you, you cam
clapping. speaking foreign language. clapping. hello, im luke and ill translate what my friend justice said. Were exist with other students with bay area french schools in welcoming his excellency from the French Republic inform San Francisco. Now may i please present the achieve pro to call charring let clapping you couldnt have said that better. So french is alive and well in our french american schools and french is in the air with our invite with the French Republic of france were delight to have you here. Were pleased youve brought a delegation i believe the administrators of your government and the elected officials and your ambassadors and advisory. Youre in a city of innovation and the french have brought so much here today wear in city hall and your host is mayor ed lee who womens to you to this city hall who has a great deal to talk about the french architecture. Thank you, mr. President for coming west after your visit in washington, d. C. Pr its n a little in congress so yo
Anybody from the public wish to comment on this item . David silverman. Ive been working with mr. [speaker not understood] on this project. I just want to respond very briefly to the comment raised by commissioner pearlman. Theres no pdr being lost because the building is vacant. Its a very hard building to find a tenant for. It used to be an auction house. The auction house is long gone. The building was built a century ago. You know, its used for storage in connection with the shipping industry. The shipping industry went away 50 years ago. So, you know, i think the explanation provided by director ram is correct. Its an extension of the sso district uses to the sli when its an Historic Building and its intended to preserve the building by the very extension standard provided in the maintenance plan. So, it does make sense. And theres not actually any pdr space being lost. Thank you. Thanks, appreciate it. Thanks. Any other member of the public wish to speak . Seeing none, well close
, about the amount of time children have to eat. Ive heard from students that by the time they get to the line five got five minutes, so they take a couple bites and the food goes in the trash because they dont have time. I know this gets into a broader of the School Districts and how we define lunch and so on. But i want wondered if you could tell us about this issue of time and the impact on it and whether a is Engaging School boards or local leaders to find solutions to this. Lunch is aeat school serious concern. District, as School Administrators are pressured to they shavest scores, minutes off of the school lunch increase theer to instructional time. Each, the staff at location is based on the number of meals served at that location. So i dont just have the ability three people so i can increase the points of quickly. Nd serve them and we are looking at ways that increase the number of students we serve and decrease the amount of time that they spend in line. It is an issue that
Welcome. Welcome to the september meeting of the Lincoln Group of the district of columbia. Im david j. Kent on the president of the Lincoln Group of district of columbia. And this is kind of a special night because not only is our first meeting since june, but we also have zoom. We have a video being recorded and this is my official book launch for my new book, lincoln the fire of genius. So thank you. I know a lot of people like when are coming in and i really appreciate that. Im going to give a talk tonight about about lincoln and the fire and basically look at well, i just let me look at just the the the subtitle because that i think that really describes the book. Its however ham lincolns commitment to science and Technology Helped modernize america. So thats what im going to talk about tonight. And just to give you a little background, im going to talk about, i guess start with the book is really kind of the kind of piece set out in the three different sections. The first is like