SF school closure survey befuddled data scientists, lawyers and everyone else
Briefly

"When the SFUSD wants to send a message, it's generally irritating and over the top. But the one time there's a message about something parents really want to know, they did nothing of the sort."
"The district's yearslong inability to escape near-fiscal insolvency, a disastrous, $40 million-plus poured into a payroll system that made teachers' lives hell, and the inability to formulate a coherent plan to close schools on the agreed-upon timeline led to frustrations bubbling over among current and former members of the school board."
Read at Mission Local
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