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Can San Francisco Schools Dig Out of Their Fiscal Hole?

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Individuals picket during an emergency rally and press conference for student support services outside of the San Francisco Unified School District administrative offices on Franklin Street, on Aug. 27, 2024. (Gina Castro/KQED)

San Francisco’s public schools are in crisis. The district is facing a budget deficit, potential school closures and HR problems. Mayor London Breed has sent in a team of city experts to help the district, but it comes as she faces a tough re-election. Marisa and Scott talk about all that with the San Francisco Chronicle’s education reporter Jill Tucker.

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