As the San Francisco Unified School District prepares to close school sites by fall 2025, the future of the still-under-construction Mission Bay School is uncertain.
The project, a rare opportunity for the district to build a school from the ground up, aimed to meet an influx of new students due to housing growth in the area, according to a 2020 demographic report commissioned by SFUSD and the district’s facilities master plan. “Some of those decisions are really dependent on the resource-alignment process,” or the criteria for how the district will consolidate school sites, Levitt said. Superintendent Matt Wayne is expected to discuss school closure decisions at a Board of Education meeting Tuesday.
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