"The last year has been so hard on our young people, and we know we have a lot of work to do to support them. "Today's launch is a celebration of how our city has come together to support our children and young people and make sure they have the resources and tools to succeed within and beyond the classroom," Breed said in a statement. In-person learning opportunities will be held at places like community centers, commercial sites, and spaces owned by the San Francisco Unified School District and the Recreation and Park Department. The programs include in-person learning opportunities, summer camps, online learning classes and independent learning programs. Under the city's Summer Together initiative, the city and its nonprofit and community organization partners will operate several sites across the city, providing several options. SAN FRANCISCO (BCN/CBS SF) - San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Monday kicked off the start of city-sponsored summer programming for kids and teens, which offers some 26,000 public school students free in-person programs for the first time.
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