by Bob Walsh
In
what may be a first in the nation the City and County of San Francisco
has filed suit against the San Francisco Unified School District in an
attempt to force them to begin in-classroom instruction.
The
teachers are refusing to go back to work until they are vaccinated.
The 54,000 students are being left with what is even by California
standards a second-rate educational experience. There are 113 private
schools in San Francisco that are operating normally. The schools of
adjacent Marin County are operating normally.
In
fairness to the school board it should be noted that they are moving
rapidly ahead to rename 44 schools that carry names of people who are
tied to sexism, racism, homophobia, sexism, or were otherwise
insufficiently woke by modern standards.
When asked about the suit Vincent Matthews, school district superintendent, responded "This isn't helpful."
Education
board president Gabriela Lopez stated, "Our efforts to dismantle racist
symbols and white supremacy culture does not diminish the board's focus
on other pressing matters." Like trans-gender bathrooms and slavery
reparations.
According to S
F City Attorney Dennis Herrera the board's current plan is "ambiguous,
empty rhetoric. It is a plan to make a plan. It is legally
insufficient." But that's OK, the teacher's union LOVES it, so it's all
good.
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