When Maria Su walked into the Tenderloin Recreation Center in San Francisco recently, she saw kids from different schools sitting at desks set apart from each other, working on laptops. On the walls, large white pieces of paper showed color-coded schedules for each student’s online classes. The wall was a collage of complex scheduling.
Now that school is operating remotely, what once was an after-school program is now a full-day learning hub for kids. It’s part of San Francisco’s community hubs initiative, supporting kids with the greatest needs. Read more via Youth Today.
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