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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

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Education

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.

City College teachers urge trustees to reject layoffs

Union says the school can keep its faculty and still end the year with healthy reserves and a surplus.

What the big money behind the School Board recall means

The very rich who are pouring more than $1 million into getting rids of three board members have an agenda that goes far beyond the San Francisco schools.

City College makes a move to save Cantonese classes

By classifying program as transferable to UC, school can get additional state money.

City College hires new chancellor

David Martin, CCSF vet, will take helm—and now some very difficult work begins, starting with changing the state funding rules.

A move to save Cantonese language classes at City College

Most college Chinese language programs focus on Mandarin -- but in SF, Cantonese literacy is critical.

How pre-schoolers can learn about society’s biases — and respond

Teaching Behind the Mask: A discussion of anti-bias curriculum and its role in early childhood education.

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