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USF plans on acquiring financially strapped Art Institute

The University of San Francisco and the San Francisco Art Institute, two prestigious Bay Area institutions of higher education, said Wednesday they have signed...

Masks, testing on the way as San Francisco schools struggle to stay staffed

Three weeks into the return from winter break, San Francisco schools are still grappling with record numbers of COVID-19 cases, extreme staffing shortages, backlogged...

Why one SFUSD teacher skipped school to join the ‘sick out’

As San Francisco schools struggle to make up for a massive staffing crisis brought on by rising cases of COVID-19, some teachers are skipping...

San Francisco families scramble to find COVID testing before school resumes

As COVID-19 cases surge to new highs, many San Francisco families are struggling to find appointments or rapid tests for their children before classes...

The City’s students concerned about impending cuts

To San Francisco school officials, having to cut $90 million from next year’s budget means trimming some extra-curricular offerings. But to students relying on...

Daly City school district looks to boost funds by developing surplus land

One Daly City school district has a different approach to raising badly needed revenue: Build predominantly market-rate housing on district land and reap part...

As school deficit looms, should Mission Bay Elementary be built?

Why build a new school now? That’s the question some are asking the San Francisco Unified School District, which, in the face of a...

How to win neighborhoods and influence City Hall

There’s a reason Christopher Guest mockumentaries and fictional TV shows like “Schitt’s Creek” and “Parks and Recreation” are so popular. They reveal the humor...

Mayor’s Small Business Recovery Act survives tight vote from Planning Commission

Mayor London Breed has made support of San Francisco’s small business community central to her plans for The City’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic....

Tenderloin residents push back on group housing project proposals

Tenderloin community groups are raising alarms about market-rate group housing projects in the neighborhood, calling for larger unit sizes for families. Two proposed projects,...

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