Oct 08, 2024
More than a dozen schools in San Francisco meet the criteria for closing or merging, the San Francisco Unified School District announced Tuesday. The announcement comes as the district tries to manage a $400 million budget deficit. SFUSD, which has 121 schools, is facing scrutiny from the state and the city for budget trouble that’s only partly related to declining enrollment. The district said it is mired in a budget deficit and is projected to run out of money by 2025. Below is a list of the 13 schools meeting the criteria for closing or merging, according to the district. Three would close, eight would merge with another school and two would become a welcoming school for a closed school. The district will be meeting with the schools up for consideration. For more information, read the district’s statement. SCHOOLPROPOSED PLAN FOR 2025-26El DoradoMerge with Visitacion Valley and students move to theVisitacion Valley campusHarvey MilkMerge with Sanchez Elementary and the campus ispotentially repurposed as an Early Education CenterJean ParkerStudents attend Gordon J. Lau (Cantonese Biliteracy)or John Yehall Chin (General Education)Malcolm XMerge with Carver Elementary and students move tothe Carver campusReddingWelcoming school for Yick Wo students (GeneralEducation and Special Day Class Program)SF CommunityAlternative TK-8Merge with Paul Revere TK-8 SchoolSF PublicMontessoriMerge with Rosa ParksSpring ValleyMerge with John MuirSutroStudents attend Lafayette or Alamo (GeneralEducation) and CIS @ DeAvila (Cantonese Biliteracy)and the campus is potentially repurposed as an EarlyEducation CenterVisitacion ValleyMerge with El Dorado on the Visitacion Valley campusYick WoStudents attend Redding Elementary (General andSpecial Day Class Program) and Sherman Elementary(General Education)June JordanSchool for Social JusticeMerge with John O’Connell High School and move tothe O’Connell campusThe AcademyMerge with Raoul Wallenberg High School and moveto the Wallenberg campus San Francisco Aug 27 Teachers, parents raise concerns as SFUSD plans to close schools San Francisco Sep 23 Mayor London Breed’s office looks to help SF schools
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