Updated 4:28 p.m. Tuesday
After months of waiting and a frustrating last-minute delay, San Francisco’s school superintendent announced Tuesday that 11 schools are being considered for closures and mergers, and two others will take in students from shuttered campuses instead of closing.
The list of campuses that meet the district’s criteria for closure includes eight elementary campuses, as well as one serving kindergarten through eighth grade and two high schools. Two other elementary schools that met the criteria for closure will remain open and welcome students from closing schools. Middle schools are not being considered, according to the announcement.
The district is considering closing or merging elementary and K–8 schools with fewer than 260 students and is in the lowest 50% of its composite scores, which it said is determined by factors including equity, excellence — which includes school culture and academic performance — and effective use of resources.