SF School Board Could Put School Closures Back on the Table

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San Francisco’s school board could set a timeline on a plan to close schools, a year after a botched push to shutter up to 11 campuses left staff and district families reeling.

At a meeting earlier this week, members discussed a new resolution that would require Superintendent Maria Su to put forward proposals to reorganize schools and implement a new geography-based school assignment system, as soon as August 2026, and by the next fall’s enrollment fair at the latest. If passed, these changes would go into effect ahead of the 2027-2028 school year.

While still in early stages, the conversation foreshadows an uphill battle to get either the school reorganization or the assignment system to the finish line…

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