Mayor London Breed on Sunday announced the deployment of a support team for the struggling San Francisco Unified School District following an emergency school board meeting earlier in the day.
The meeting was held in response to concerns about potential school closures, operational issues, and financial outlooks.
“Our City will support our children, families, and educators during this difficult time for the School District,” Breed said in a news release. “With so many questions around SFUSD’s fiscal situation, potential school closures, and outlook for families, I’m deploying top City leaders and expert staff to help the School Board and District leadership navigate the coming months. I wouldn’t be where I am today without San Francisco’s public schools, and I will do whatever it takes to make sure our current students have the support today that I had growing up here.”
The School Stabilization Team will consist of city leaders who …