Then higher for saturday morning at 11 oh 7 am and for sunday close to just before noon there for sunday. So here is video of the king tides. The tides, we are looking at the seawater on lowlying areas, roadways, underpasses, coastal trust, coves and narrow beaches we will see the seawater for today through the weekend. We will talk more about the weather system and were tracking and we will see some showers coming up. Checking the roadways we are dealing with mass transit delays. If you typically take you need we are dealing with a bit of a backup. They have the shuttles in place because of the delays. Apparently a downed overhead line is the problem. Again the shuttles are there to help you get around. The rest of mass transit looking pretty good. A couple accident just popping up. We have a trouble spot eastbound 80 on the right lane and an accident reported in the south and still throws slow through the ultimate pass. Police in palo alto investigating a pharmacy robbery at a Grocer
Van ness is the first one out of the gate. Reporter next up geary boulevard. Then maybe geneva avenue in the south of the city. So far, the plan is drawing mixed reviews among van ness merchants. If you dont have a parking, people are not going to come in. I have seen the drawings. I think it looks beautiful. Reporter so you can see, you got a choice in a car of either being part of the backup or taking a back seat. Its not a pretty one. But thats the way things are in the bay area now. We only have so much room, more and more people are moving, and they got to get around some way. And if it costs parking, so be it. Anybody got a question real quick . Well, yeah, phil. Im curious reporter thats it. Okay, all right, phil, thank you. Reporter phil matier, kpix 5. The sfmta board is expected to take up the environmental report next week. Then it goes on to the federal transit administration. There is a crisis in californias Education System as Graduation Rates fall. Its so bad, in one Bay
Executive director of curriculum and instruction: Amie Marsh, recently the principal of Germantown Middle School
Executive director of equity and diversity: Myke Collins, recently the director of leadership
Executive director of learning and support: Tracie Scott, recently an instructional leadership director
Executive director of professional standards: Lauren Prater, recently advisor for the office of professional standards
Executive director of exceptional children and health services: Deborah Harris, recently the director of exceptional children
Director of leadership: Angela Nichols, recently the principal of Willow Oaks Elementary School
Director of talent acquisition, induction and development: Brian Ingram, recently the principal of Dunbar Elementary School