Lwv board of education. The League Women Voters were a Nonprofit Organization and if you would like to support our work, please become a member or donate on our website. Today im pleased to introduce maxine anderson. Born and raised, and the california criminal justice reform. Respond for travel and readers im really pleased and welcome maxine our moderator for this evening. [applause] thank you allison. And welcome to the candidates for San Francisco board of education. And welcome to all of you who have come out this evening, either via electronic or here in person to hear what they have to say. The candidates will have a chance to present their views on issues affecting the city and to answer questions about those issues that were submitted in advance for tonights forum. First, i would like to remind you of our ground rules. Response to see questions should be on the issues and policies related. Candidates are expected to be respectful of other candidates and ask to not make persona
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The San Francisco Unified School District has reported two instances of trespassers making their way into schools in the span of two weeks. The first case happened on Feb. 16 at New Traditions Elementary School when a person climbed a wall to go through a classroom window. On Monday, Feb. 26, […]
During Bailey s tenure, LCC started offering two bachelor s degree programs for the first time in the school s 90-year history, and kick-started plans for a new 46,000-square-foot vocational center.