
San Francisco Board of Education is quiet following report of group examining possible recalls
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San Francisco’s Board of Education is declining to comment Wednesday on a report that a city nonprofit is targeting its members for possible recall efforts amid continued frustration over delays in reopening its schools.
The developments come as the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) postponed Tuesday's scheduled talks on how to safely reopen classrooms despite an ongoing lawsuit by the City Attorney’s Office, opting instead to work on renaming 44 of the city’s public schools. "We are going to decline to comment on this story," Board Vice President Alison Collins – issuing a statement on behalf of Board President Gabriela Lopez – told Fox News on Wednesday when asked about the Examiner report. San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera tells ‘Cavuto Live’ he’s suing the school district to force classrooms to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.More Related News