The first San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) strike in nearly 50 years ended Friday, Feb. 13, having lasted for four days. The new $183 million agreement includes some essential demands made by the union representing San Francisco’s teachers, the United Educators of San Francisco (UESF). The major demands included increased compensation packages, fully funded […]
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A Legacy of Separation: Connecting San Francisco’s History of Redlining to the Educational Disparities in SFUSD
The city of San Francisco, seated at the center of innovation and wealth, has a long history of trying to reverse the effects of neighborhood segregation within the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD). In the 1970s, their first desegregation attempt was enacted through the Horseshoe Plan and Operation Integrate, dividing SF into zones to […]