SF Examiner reports on the court trial to keep CCSF alive.


The trial in regards to City College of San Francisco began this week.  According to the San Francisco Examiner, it opened up with discussions surrounding the Student Success Task Force among other things.  The opening arguments outlines the notion of fairness.  The article states: 

In the first day of testimony in Superior Court on Monday, city attorneys wasted no time in alleging violations of federal law, conflicts of interest and that the commission's evaluation teams lacked faculty members. The trial centers on a lawsuit filed by the City Attorney's Office alleging that the commission treated CCSF unfairly in its review process that led to the decision to revoke the school's accreditation.
"This case is about fairness," Deputy City Attorney Yvonne R. Mere said in her opening argument. "The ACCJC deprived City College of San Francisco of a fair and just evaluation process."

We are closely monitoring this trial.  Compton College never got a chance.  We shall see what happens to CCSF.  

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