San Francisco shifting forward with the development of trainer housing

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San Francisco is gaining momentum in efforts to build housing dedicated to teachers with the announcement that $32 million has been allocated for two more educator projects, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
The housing will be built in the Mission and Hayes Valley neighborhoods.
The funding will help finance a 63-unit development at 2205 Mission St. and a 75-unit project at 750 Golden Gate Ave, the newspaper reported. In addition to classroom teachers, the housing will be open to paraeducators and early education providers within the San Francisco Unified School District and the San Francisco Community College District, the Chronicle reported.
“San Francisco has been building thousands of new affordable homes and we need to keep pushing for more, including for our educators,” the newspaper reported San Francisco Mayor London Breed as saying. “Having our educators be a part of our community instead of having to drive long distances makes our whole public education system stronger.”
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