California Governor Gavin Newsom reacted Tuesday to the news that Texas Governor Greg Abbott is lifting all mask mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions in the state.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced the city s move into the red tier Tuesday saying numbers are improving and vaccinations happening. As of today, over 22 percent of San Franciscans over the age of 16 have been vaccinated, said Mayor Breed.
Those walking through Golden Gate Park were excited to hear of the move into the red tier. I think we re ready, said San Francisco s Fabiola Lara. Juan Mendoza echoed those thoughts saying, It s awesome, totally awesome, finally get out with the family.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) Thursday, the San Francisco parent collective, Decreasing the Distance, held a news conference to highlight families struggles with distance learning, and their grassroots action to safely reopen San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) classrooms.
This comes on the heels of the City of San Francisco suing SFUSD for their failure to devise a concrete plan for reopening schools, 11 months into the coronavirus pandemic.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera and San Francisco Mayor London Breed have expressed frustration and disappointment with the district s priority list, so-to-speak, focusing first on renaming dozens of its schools. During that time the school board has alienated parents and made national news for their focus on renaming 44 of our schools, all while there wasn t a plan to reopen those very same schools, Mayor Breed said.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) Thursday, the San Francisco parent collective, Decreasing the Distance, held a news conference to highlight families struggles with distance learning, and their grassroots action to safely reopen San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) classrooms.
This comes on the heels of the City of San Francisco suing SFUSD for their failure to devise a concrete plan for reopening schools, 11 months into the coronavirus pandemic.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera and San Francisco Mayor London Breed have expressed frustration and disappointment with the district s priority list, so-to-speak, focusing first on renaming dozens of its schools. During that time the school board has alienated parents and made national news for their focus on renaming 44 of our schools, all while there wasn t a plan to reopen those very same schools, Mayor Breed said.
Parents, teachers, students and Mayor London Breed all spoke to San Francisco Unified School District Thursday, pleading for more concrete plans to get children back into the city's public schools.