Our Take on SF School Board Recall
The California recall process can be considered The People’s Impeachment; a necessary tool to be used by voters when no other remedy is available.
American Families Plan
Families for San Francisco was proud to support Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the 2020 Presidential Election. Now, we’re seeing their administration lead for families and our recovery.
Statement on the Majority of Elementary School Students Returning
Happy back-to-school for everyone returning to SFUSD schools today! We are happy that the majority of elementary school students are being welcomed back to school.
Response to the Board of Education rescinding the renaming resolution
The board voted tonight to rescind their approval of the list of schools to be renamed that resulted from a deeply flawed process during a time of crisis for public school students and families.
Science supports full school reopening at this time
We spoke with medical experts to get their views on reopening our schools safely. They consistently said that it is safe to reopen schools and that they should be open for 5 full days of in-person instruction.
Report on the Actions of the Board of Education on Safely Reopening
The main finding in this report is that the Board of Education has made multiple missteps in preparing and planning for a safe reopening, leaving families confused and frustrated with unclear, incomplete information.
Families for San Francisco calls on Board of Education Commissioner Alison Collins to resign
Yesterday, a Twitter thread written by now-Board of Education Commissioner Alison Collins in 2016 has come to light.
Statement on the Anniversary of SFUSD School Closures
The hard truth is that there should be no anniversary of school closures. We’ve learned a lot since schools first closed, and we have specific guidelines and scientific information for how to safely reopen.
Announcing Youth for San Francisco
Families for San Francisco is excited to announce the launch of Youth for San Francisco, a space for middle and high school students to discuss and advocate for the issues they care about.