SFUSD superintendent defends closure and merger plans as he meets with upset parents
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"I really love the school and I don't want the school to close down," said one 3rd grader, showcasing the passion and emotional investment the students have in their school.
"There really wasn't much of a plan," said Gerald Kanapathy, a parent of two kids, reflecting the frustrations many in the community feel about the lack of transparency and strategy in the school closure process.
Mayor London Breed voiced her discontent, stating, "I have lost faith in the superintendent's ability to facilitate the school closure process... it has been mishandled, it has been a frustrating process."
Superintendent Wayne emphasized the need for change, claiming, "I must ensure that the district continues to improve education outcomes for all 49,000 students... with severe budget cuts imminent, continuing with the status quo in SFUSD is unacceptable and not sustainable."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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