San Francisco schools are embracing meditation to boost student well-being and focus. NBC News reports on how mindfulness practices are transforming classrooms, reducing stress, and enhancing academic performance.
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San Francisco schools are stepping up efforts to preserve Cantonese as fluency declines among younger generations. Programs aim to keep the heritage language alive amid growing cultural shifts.
California schools are preparing for impacts following the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on religious rights, which could reshape policies on religious expression and accommodation in public education.
A Bay Area school official is preparing for possible ICE activity near local schools, aiming to protect students and families. The move comes amid growing concerns over immigration enforcement impacting communities.
San Francisco schools have canceled planned staff layoffs, marking a significant win for educators and unions nationwide. The decision highlights the power of collective action in protecting jobs amid budget challenges.
California storms have severely impacted schools statewide, causing flooding that disrupts classes, damages facilities, and displaces students. Education officials race to address safety and learning challenges amid ongoing weather threats.
Schools nationwide are training teachers and informing parents on how to respond if ICE agents arrive on campus. The efforts aim to protect students’ rights and ensure safety amid growing immigration enforcement concerns.
San Francisco schools have banned the use of “chief” in occupational titles following concerns raised by Native American communities. The move aims to promote cultural sensitivity and respect.
In San Francisco, intense debate unfolds as liberal factions clash over school renamings. Contested names are removed, sparking controversy about history, identity, and progress within the progressive community.
San Francisco schools will retain the names Jefferson, Lincoln, and Washington after community debates, the Board of Education announced in 2021. The decision concludes a contentious renaming effort reflecting broader cultural discussions.









