San Francisco school board reverses decision to rename schools; Washington, Lincoln spared
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Abraham Lincoln and George Washington have been reprieved in San Francisco.
The San Francisco Board of Education said it wanted to avoid "frivolous litigation" from a current lawsuit. The various school names honored former presidents like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, Revolutionary War hero Paul Revere and author Robert Louis Stevenson.More Related News
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