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The San Francisco Police Department was investigating.
"It impacts our ability to live," said Hu. "What am I going to eat for lunch tomorrow? How am I going to pay my car insurance?"
School is nearly back in session, and several organizations are hosting giveaways to help families get the supplies they need.
A total of 750 California school districts were ranked in Niche's tally of more than 11,000 school districts nationwide.
New state data shows that California's TK-12 enrollment has continued its steady post-pandemic decline.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
"There's a lot of people's careers and livelihoods that are at stake."
The weeklong program integrates STEM education with leadership training.
Three Cal-State universities in the Bay Area seek to consolidate services.
The district received 15,472 applications for next school year compared to 14,133 for the current year.
The task is a long process that began last year and includes a team of digital imaging technicians.
School President Lynn Mahoney said the decision was made after the school's Athletics Task Force recommended reducing the number of teams.
More than 550 employees are expected to receive layoff notices, including teachers.
Sean Connelly is one of dozens of adjunct lecturers who are losing their jobs as SF State cuts its staff amid a shrinking budget.
Dr. Maria Su plans to prioritize community trust for San Francisco’s schools with a balanced budget.
Sets a new standard in the Western region, offering an impressive 50% of plant-forward menu options, doubling the 25% goal set by Sodexo
The district announced that out of the 13 schools that met the criteria for closing or merging, three of the schools would close.
Since the 2017-18 school year, overall enrollment has decreased by more than 4,000 students, according to the district.
San Francisco Unified School District staff rallied on Tuesday to speak out on staffing shortages.
The school is located in a "food desert" with no nearby grocery stores.
On Sunday afternoon in Oakland, a 100th birthday celebration for a retired teacher became a heartfelt class reunion.
The purpose of the event is to shine a spotlight on local AAPI merchants while also celebrating and building community.
T-Mobile and Patch are honoring 2024 graduates.
Amazon Future Engineer awarded hundreds of students with 4-year scholarships up to $40,000 and paid industry internships.
See the list of students and the high schools that they attend.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one who deserves a shoutout in San Francisco.
Over 80 students participated, receiving six diverse types of seedlings including sage, oregano, lemon balm, thyme, chives, and parsley
City Eats accommodates students observing Ramadan by providing halal-certified meals and options for the pre-dawn meal during holy month
Without hesitation, Nathan Pittman flows freely among classmates in a theater class he once never would have joined.
San Francisco State University's Dining Services launched an exciting new initiative, "Gator Grub," to tackle food insecurity among students
SFSU Dining, collaborating with Student Health Services under the Basic Needs umbrella, is committed to alleviating campus food insecurity
The initiative is part of a nationwide Goalympics sustainability competition organized by food service partner Sodexo
General Manager for San Francisco State University Dining Services by Sodexo actively spearheading initiatives to elevate student wellness
"This is what People Power looks like," Gallo said.
By 2035, the college plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 100 percent, require new buildings to be certified zero carbon, and more.
Employees that help maintain San Francisco's public schools plan a one-day strike Monday to protest what they call unfair labor practices.
The series of one-day rolling strikes are planned at Cal Poly Pomona, San Francisco State, Cal State LA and Sacramento State.
UC board of regents Chair Richard Leib said he has met with Jewish, Arab and Muslim students who do not feel safe on UC campuses.