San Francisco is experiencing a troubling increase in youth violence, with attacks on a city bus, public spaces and classrooms that involved children ages 12 through 17.
Fifty-eight students at Kennedy High were honored at their principal’s Top 10 Luncheon on Friday, March 10, for maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or above, according to the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD). “Kennedy administrators set a goal to honor 10 students from each grade level who maintained a 4.0 GPA and above (Seniors), a 3.9 GPA and above (Juniors), and a 3.75 GPA and above (underclassmen),” district officials said. | The Richmond Standard Fifty-eight students at Kennedy High were honored at their principal’s Top 10 Luncheon on Friday, March 10, for maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.75 or above, according to the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD). “Kennedy administrators set a goal to honor 10 students from each grade level who
In response to series of violent incidents that recently occurred on and off school campuses, the San Francisco Unified School District and city officials introduced a slew of proposals on Tuesday to mitigate youth violence in San Francisco. Last week, the school district was hit with reports of a gun at a middle school campus and a stabbing at another.