The Board of Trustees for City College of San Francisco on May 10 voted on a plan to reduce teacher pay instead of laying them off, a plan that members of the teachers union had also voted on and approved. But this is only a short-term fix to one of the college’s recurring financial problems, said Alan Wong, a member of the Board of Trustees and a legislative aide to Supervisor Gordon Mar. Wong joined “Civic” to share his take on the bigger picture of City College’s financial future and a vision for a community college that serves adult learners and English learners as well as students hoping to transfer to a four-year university, rather than making transfer students the main focus.
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