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San Francisco Unified plans to open a new Mandarin immersion K–8 school by 2027, as demand for bilingual education surges and ...
While San Francisco has long been associated with an elite housing market, the City by the Bay has reportedly seen a resurgence in home sales thanks to a booming technology: artificial intelligence.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and city officials announced preparations for more protests after police arrested 154 people Sunday night when an anti-ICE demonstration turned violent on city ...
Early-stage AI startups are imbuing new life into San Francisco’s Northern Waterfront, after years of "for lease" signs dotting the post-pandemic landscape.
San Francisco Unified School District parents are speaking out now that the district is requiring ninth graders to take a two-semester ethnic studies class.
San Francisco's vacancy rate is expected to decline later this year thanks to OpenAI and other AI startups that are leasing more space in the city.
San Francisco School Superintendant Maria Sue issued a statement announcing she would not move forward with a new grade proposal the coming school year, citing “concerns” and “misinformation ...
The San Francisco Unified School District said is shuttering a recently proposed grading strategy after it received major bipartisan backlash from community members and politicians.
San Francisco school officials took a sudden U-turn Wednesday on an initiative that would have let students skip homework, cut class, and re-take their exams.
The initiative, part of a broader "Grading for Equity" plan to roll out in the fall, is stirring concern among educators, students and parents over academic standards.
San Francisco’s long-suffering hotel industry is showing signs of renewed life, with revenue per room expected to grow faster this year than the national average, though still at a modest pace.
Nonprofit #HalfTheStory helped students at Lick-Wilmerding High School in San Francisco celebrate their prom screen-free.