San Francisco’s Board of Education voted unanimously last October to set aside longstanding merit-based admissions at Lowell High School for one year. This decision was allegedly due to the pandemic, but the board had a bigger target in mind. As Katy Grimes now reports in the California Globe, the board has just “voted...
Full ArticleSan Francisco Ends Merit-Based Admissions At Top-Rated Public High School – OpEd
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