For SF Public Schools, It’s a Year of Reform. This Week Underscored How Tough It Will Be

<p>Wayne and the Board of Education committed last year to a comprehensive review of how the district teaches&nbsp;<a href="https://thefrisc.com/as-sf-kids-struggle-to-read-with-troubling-racial-gaps-a-literacy-overhaul-is-due-by-years-end-aa2a6b44c528" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">early literacy</a>&nbsp;and middle school math, plus a broad look at high school curriculum and policy. There are signs that the reviews will lead to reform, but plans are still in the works.</p> <p>Student outcomes in each of these areas show disturbing gaps along racial and ethnic lines, even though the math curriculum was put in place in 2014 to address those inequities.</p> <p><a href="https://thefrisc.com/for-sf-public-schools-its-a-year-of-reform-this-week-underscored-how-tough-it-will-be-ce8b490ee5cf"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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