Amerigo Education expands its high school portfolio with a new campus in San Francisco, enhancing its U.S. presence and offering international students unique study opportunities in a vibrant urban setting.
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A top-ranked high school eliminated merit-based admissions, leading to a notable decline in students’ academic performance. The policy shift has sparked debate on the impact of admissions criteria on educational outcomes.
A group argues that a George Washington mural at a local high school fails to reflect the school’s values and should be removed. The debate raises questions about historic representation and community standards.
In a notable reversal, the San Francisco School Board has voted to cover rather than destroy a series of controversial high school murals, sparking debate over art preservation and community values.
In a surprising turnaround, the San Francisco School Board has decided not to remove a controversial George Washington mural from a local high school, sparking renewed debate over history and public art in education.




