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San Francisco's School Assignment System

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Last week, thousands of San Francisco families got the results of a lottery telling them which public school their children could attend in the fall. For some, the results brought relief. Others are wondering whether to try again for a school they really want, or to leave the district altogether. We talk with parents and district officials about the school assignment lottery.

Guests:

Amy Graff, author of "The SF K Files," a blog that chronicles Graff's experience finding a school for her daughter

Orla O'Keeffe, special assistant to the superintendent for the San Francisco Unified School District

Jane Kim, vice president of the Board of Education of the City and County of San Francisco

Maria Morgan-Butcher, realtor and mother of two

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