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School district plan to control citizen oversight of $1.5 billion bond spending lands in court

Back-to-school week is turning into back-to-court week for San Francisco Superintendent of Schools Maria Su and the school board. On Tuesday, a diverse group of public school graduates and supporters, taxpayers, and local organizations sued the school district in Superior Court seeking to block the district’s attempt to control the membership, meetings, and authorities…


IF BLUE (a poem)

If blue Is a hue You aspire to The beaches of San Francisco are calling to you And your crew or retinue “Yoo-hoo!” We have a few, if not a slew Two or more with a view One next to the zoo Where the gnu and the emu go to…

by Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

Learning to cooperate with reality

Picture a 10th grader sitting in her math class. Her phone is “hidden” in her hoodie pouch, but she surreptitiously checks notifications every few minutes, knowing that I have too many students and too much teaching to do to pester her. She was late three out of four classes this…

The state of wartime politics

The rest of the country is finally noticing what we local political observers have long known: Nancy Pelosi isn’t a fan of Scott Wiener, who is currently ahead in the race to succeed her in Congress. For months, people have been wondering when she’d really lean into her effort to…



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