All They Want for School Is a Teacher

Two months into the school year, 5th graders at Sunnyside Elementary have only seen a revolving door of substitutes. "As a taxpayer, I really believe in public education,” said one parent. “But 31 kids without a teacher lost in this bureaucratic vortex is beyond frustrating.”

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EducationJoel Engardio
Joel Engardio Investigates

In my work as a journalist, I asked tough questions and held government accountable. As a supervisor, I’ll do that from inside City Hall. In that spirit, my new campaign video — “Investigate” — pays homage to San Francisco in the film noir era when the reporter or private eye took on a big case to advocate for the little guy.

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Reactions and Response to My Bike Column

I believe bicycles are the future for transportation in urban areas, which is why I’m interested in how we can achieve a smooth transition while autos continue to dominate. When I wrote my column with the headline “Time to Mandate Bicycle Licenses” I was hoping to start a conversation about how to bridge the generational and geographic divide between older westside motorists and younger bicyclists throughout San Francisco so our roads can be safely shared.

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Go West, New Housing -- Within Reason

By Joel P. Engardio -- “All my neighbors know people whose children cannot find homes of their own,” said Frank Noto, a senior who has lived in his westside home for 30 years. “Decades of downzoning and anti-housing politics got us where we are today.”

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HousingJoel Engardio