High schoolers across San Francisco, like eighteen-year-old Litza Padilla, haven’t stepped foot in a public school classroom since last March. But during the past year of remote learning, Padilla and her 12th grade peers at San Francisco International High School have juggled Zoom classes with an additional challenge—learning English.
Now, with no in-person instruction expected until fall 2021, and mounting evidence that this group of primarily Hispanic and Asian students is falling behind, teachers and students at International are growing concerned.
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Thousands of San Francisco Kids Learn English At School. It’s Not As Easy Over Zoom.
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