To City College Trustee Tom Temprano and the Board of Trustees
To City College Trustee Tom Temprano and the Board of Trustees
May 12, 2021
CCSF students and the community were peacefully protesting to protect their education and faculty when they were surrounded by police at Tom Temprano’s house. Despite the clear effort to intimidate them, the students did not back down. A CCSF student holds a sign that says “Abolish SFPD! Not CCSF! Stop the 600 layoffs!” – Photo: Glenn Mercado
by Alexis Yonan, Gracie Quinn and Eira Kien of CCSF Collective
Last night, on May 10, the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to accept American Federation of Teachers – AFT2121’s – bargaining agreement, effectively preventing all 600 plus layoffs of part-time and full-time faculty. This is a victory with a cost: Our faculty is forced into yearlong 4-11 percent salary concessions, the continuous trend of downsizing through fewer FTEF (full time equivalent faculty) – from 575 FTEF in the
Memory of Sutton St James woman honoured by family donating 21 boxes of treats to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King s Lynn Published: 12:00, 14 February 2021
The memory of a Sutton St James woman has been honoured after her family donated boxes of treats to the doctors and nurses who cared for her.
Val Person (73) died at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kingâs Lynn on January 16 after being placed in an induced coma after contracting COVID-19.
Mrs Pearsonâs family wanted to give something back to the staff at the hospital who had worked around the clock to care for her by donating 21 boxes of treats.