Update 7: Meet the mom behind the powerful parent movement to safely open all of San Francisco’s public schools full time — against all odds.
Read MoreA TV news crew reporting on increased crime is robbed of their camera at gunpoint. Before expressing outrage over this ironic property crime, we can’t ignore the violent and senseless killings in San Francisco recently — especially the numerous attacks on Asian seniors.
Read MoreUpdate 6: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board. Includes news about charter amendment to appoint versus elect school board..
Read MoreUpdate 5: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board. Includes news about recall.
Read MoreUpdate 4: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board. Includes news about recall launch.
Read MoreUpdate 3: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 2: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board.
Read MoreUpdate 1: Newsletter about actions to change or reform the school board.
Read MoreFrustrated by the way San Francisco’s public schools are run but don’t know what to do about it? Here are the options for recalling or fundamentally changing the school board along with the pros and cons.
Read MoreThere is an effort to rename dozens of San Francisco’s public schools, out of concern that they honor people with troubling histories. Yet a parent advocacy group reviewed the school board’s renaming process and gave it a failing grade for being “deeply flawed.”
Public safety was ignored on every level in our nation’s capital at the cost of jeopardizing our very democracy. The perpetrators and enablers must all be held accountable.
Read MoreDistrict Attorney Chesa Boudin won his election promising bold criminal justice reforms. Yet accountability must accompany reform. Given the failures in the New Year’s Eve case that led to the death of two women, we must hold Chesa Boudin accountable for his pledge to “protect public safety in San Francisco.”
Read MoreDo you know your generations? From the Lost Generation to Millennials and beyond, learn more with this “Generations 101” explainer.
I want to thank everyone who was part of my San Francisco supervisor campaign. We won the most first-place votes, but we lost after ranked choice voting was factored in. The good news is that we can celebrate Joe Biden winning the presidency. Now, we can take a deep breath and think about better days for our nation.
Read MorePublic school parents have to deal with a school board that seems to revel in finding ways to let them down. When the frustration becomes unbearable, families choose private school or leave San Francisco. We need a school board willing to win them back.
I oppose the school board’s plan to change admission to Lowell High School to a random lottery no longer based on academic achievement. Sign the petition by Families for San Francisco that asks the school board to reconsider this plan.
Read MoreMayor Pete Buttigieg talks about how Joel Engardio will serve San Francisco well as a supervisor.
Read MoreI’m running for supervisor to be an advocate for families, small businesses, and homeowners. City Hall needs to focus on the basics and get them right: clean streets, less crime and better services.
Read MoreA federal investigation has targeted multiple city departments with arrests and subpoenas. Residents are fed up with how our city is run. If City Hall is ever going to get the basics right — clean streets, less crime and better services — we need independent leadership that will end the corruption.
Read MoreMy husband and I love our westside neighborhood, but we worry about San Francisco’s future. City Hall has ignored families for too long. The budget is out of control. Property crime has increased. Corruption scandals continue to grow. I’m running for supervisor to give residents the voice we deserve. It’s time for City Hall to get the basics right: clean streets, less crime and better services.
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