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Thursday, May 9, 2024

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Education

Unpacking the political framing of the Board of Education elections

What is 'performative politics' anyway, and why do the conservatives keep talking about it?

Breed’s School Board members are going backward on Lowell admissions

The debate on standardized tests is over in most of the country—except apparently in San Francisco

Academia, displacement, and the dorm-industrial complex

From Columbia's Manhattanville to UC Berkeley in People's Park, luxury student housing can lead to gentrification

An open letter to the City College Board of Trustees

You don't need to fire 50 teachers. There are other options that could help save the school.

City College faculty set up tents, hold out for the end of brutal layoffs

Union members say cutting faculty will lead to a cycle of lower enrollment and less revenue; they have an alternative.

SFUSD’s big administrative expenses

Teachers are getting laid off—but the district has a bigger administrative staff than most in the state.

City College faculty and students protest teacher layoffs

Does the school really need to send pink slips to 50 faculty and damage the ESL program?

As schools face dire budget cuts, Newsom is sitting on a huge surplus

The state is up against a law that may limit spending and require tax dollars to be returned to the taxpayers—while public education is teetering on the edge of disaster.

Fighting the Oakland school closures

If I hadn’t had a school to go to with teachers and free breakfast as a houseless child, I literally couldn’t have made it through my life.

City College Board votes to lay off at least 50 full-time faculty

Trustees say the financial situation is so dire that deep cuts are needed, but the union strongly disagrees.

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