OPINION: Many SFUSD teachers, who have faced no shortage of challenges in recent years, are fed up with the district’s early literacy plan. The most recent data indicates that 55% of students do not meet the standards in English Language Arts.
By Megan Potente and Laurance Lem Lee Special to The Examiner • May 10, 2022 6:30 pm - Updated May 10, 2022 8:09 pm
At public comment during the Monday meeting, parent Havah Kelley said, “Nothing about what I heard today surprises me. … I’ve been trying to help my son for about five years.”
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