
San Francisco Unified School District Board pauses its plan to rename 44 of its schools to focus on reopening
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The head of San Francisco's public school system said the plan to rename dozens of its schools after controversial public figures will be pushed to the backburner as the district focuses solely on school reopening.
"There have been many distracting public debates as we've been working to reopen our schools," San Francisco Unified School District Board President Gabriela López wrote in a letter, published in the San Francisco Chronicle and shared to her Twitter account on Sunday. "School renaming has been one of them." López said the renaming process "begun in 2018 with a timeline that didn't anticipate a pandemic."More Related News

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