🟧 Balboa Reservoir Construction Nears // New Restaraunt Burgled
In this week’s newsletter, we follow up on another small business burglary. Plus: * The Balboa Reservoir's construction
Kindergarten to College
City College of San Francisco is bringing back dance and physical education classes this semester.
Cantonese courses have been popular despite risks of being eliminated due to budget cuts.
Negotiations over the use of furloughs faltered.
After 18 months with interim leaders, City College of San Francisco selected David Martin to serve as its new chancellor.
A new City College of San Francisco chancellor could be seated as soon as October.
“Pan American Unity,” City College of San Francisco’s priceless Diego Rivera fresco, is being moved two panels at a time to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
City College of San Francisco teachers and students held a virtual rally to raise support for keeping English as a Second Language courses that could possibly be cut by the next academic school year.
You can now pick up and drop off books at 50 Broad St. in the parking lot of Catholic Charities on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m.
The San Francisco Public Library will wheel in the OMI Bookmobile to serve the neighborhood every Tuesday and Thursday.
City College of San Francisco’s faculty union held a press conference to urge the administration to stop cutting classes.
Two public schools in the greater Ingleside may soon be renamed as part of an effort to make sure they reflect San Francisco values.
Dr. Rajen Vurdien was appointed interim chancellor to helm City College of San Francisco as it navigates the pandemic and budget crunch while seeking a permanent replacement.
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