San Francisco’s public school district has partially lifted a teacher hiring freeze, allowing educators to switch schools and schools to begin hiring substitute teachers.
The action follows an agreement between the San Francisco Unified School District and California Department of Education, which has been overseeing district spending after SFUSD projected a $113.8 million deficit as enrollment declined.
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