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San Francisco Middle, High School Students Will Not Return To Classrooms Until The Fall
The Board voted unanimously to delay in-class instruction until next school year, despite pleas from parents and city officials.
By CBS San Francisco Staff:
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Despite pleas from parents, students and city officials, the San Francisco Board Of Education has voted unanimously to delay in-class instructions for middle and high school students until the fall of 2021.
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The unanimous vote came just hours after Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that if the current trends in vaccinations and hospitalizations continue, the state will lift all COVID-19 restrictions by June 15.
“I want kids back in school safely for in-person instruction,” Newsom said at a San Francisco news conference. “We’ve made that crystal clear…On June 15, we anticipate there will be no barrier to getting all of our kids safely back not just K-through-12 — community colleges including institutions of higher learning. So the answer is affirmatively, by June 15 we will expect our kids safely back in school.”
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