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“We swung for the fences in seeking this court order because San Francisco families deserved it. We came up short, but the case is not over.”
Herrera asks court to order SFUSD to commence in-person instruction for all grade levels by the end of April
Citing mental health harm to children, Herrera notes that failing to provide in-person instruction when it’s safe to do so violates the California Constitution and state law
SFUSD is violating students’ state constitutional right to attend school and discriminating against them on the basis of wealth, new filing alleges
More than 54,000 public school children are suffering, and the achievement gap is widening as SFUSD fails to meet state reopening requirements