3524 San Francisco School Board Removes 44 Names from Schools: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson included (www.breitbart.com) posted 77 days ago by FuckChinaJoe 77 days ago by FuckChinaJoe +3524 / -0 240 comments share 240 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (240) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 83 ▼ – OMBOMB 83 points 77 days ago +83 / -0 Today's wrongthink name list: Balboa High School, Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa'; Abraham Lincoln High School, U.S. president:; Mission High School, Mission Dolores; George Washington High School, first U.S. president; Lowell High School, poet/critic James R. Lowell; James Denman Middle School, founder of first S.F. school; Everett Middle School, Edward Everett, American statesman; Herbert Hoover Middle School, U.S. president; James Lick Middle School, land baron; Presidio Middle School, S.F. military post; Roosevelt Middle School, Theodore or F.D., both U.S. presidents; Lawton K-8, U.S. Army officer Henry Ware Lawton; Claire Lilienthal (two sites), S.F. school board member; Paul Revere K-8, American Revolution patriot; Alamo Elementary, a poplar tree or the site of Texas Revolution battle; Alvarado Elementary, Pedro de Alvarado, conquistador; Bryant Elementary, author Edwin Bryant; Clarendon Elementary Second Community and Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program, Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, English politician; El Dorado Elementary, mythical City of Gold; Dianne Feinstein Elementary, U.S. senator and former S.F. mayor; Garfield Elementary, James Garfield, U.S. president; Grattan Elementary, William Henry Grattan, Irish author; Jefferson Elementary, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. president; Francis Scott Key Elementary, composer of “Star Spangled Banner”; Frank McCoppin Elementary, S.F. mayor; McKinley Elementary, William McKinley, U.S. president; Marshall Elementary, James Wilson Marshall, sawmill worker at Sutter’s Mill; Monroe Elementary, James Monroe, U.S. president; John Muir Elementary, naturalist; Jose Ortega Elementary, Spanish colonizer; Sanchez Elementary, Jose Bernardo Sanchez, Spanish missionary; Junipero Serra Elementary, Spanish priest; Sheridan Elementary, Gen. Philip Sheridan; Sherman Elementary, Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman; Commodore Sloat Elementary, John Sloat, Navy officer; Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary, author; Sutro Elementary, Adolph Sutro, S.F. mayor; Ulloa Elementary, Don Antonio de Ulloa, Spanish general; Daniel Webster Elementary, U.S. statesman; Noriega Early Education School, unclear; Presidio EES, S.F. military post; Stockton EES, Robert F. Stockton, Navy commodore. permalink save report block reply
Today's wrongthink name list:
Balboa High School, Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa';
Abraham Lincoln High School, U.S. president:;
Mission High School, Mission Dolores;
George Washington High School, first U.S. president;
Lowell High School, poet/critic James R. Lowell;
James Denman Middle School, founder of first S.F. school;
Everett Middle School, Edward Everett, American statesman;
Herbert Hoover Middle School, U.S. president;
James Lick Middle School, land baron;
Presidio Middle School, S.F. military post;
Roosevelt Middle School, Theodore or F.D., both U.S. presidents;
Lawton K-8, U.S. Army officer Henry Ware Lawton;
Claire Lilienthal (two sites), S.F. school board member;
Paul Revere K-8, American Revolution patriot;
Alamo Elementary, a poplar tree or the site of Texas Revolution battle;
Alvarado Elementary, Pedro de Alvarado, conquistador;
Bryant Elementary, author Edwin Bryant;
Clarendon Elementary Second Community and Japanese Bilingual Bicultural Program, Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, English politician;
El Dorado Elementary, mythical City of Gold;
Dianne Feinstein Elementary, U.S. senator and former S.F. mayor;
Garfield Elementary, James Garfield, U.S. president;
Grattan Elementary, William Henry Grattan, Irish author;
Jefferson Elementary, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. president;
Francis Scott Key Elementary, composer of “Star Spangled Banner”;
Frank McCoppin Elementary, S.F. mayor;
McKinley Elementary, William McKinley, U.S. president;
Marshall Elementary, James Wilson Marshall, sawmill worker at Sutter’s Mill;
Monroe Elementary, James Monroe, U.S. president;
John Muir Elementary, naturalist;
Jose Ortega Elementary, Spanish colonizer;
Sanchez Elementary, Jose Bernardo Sanchez, Spanish missionary;
Junipero Serra Elementary, Spanish priest;
Sheridan Elementary, Gen. Philip Sheridan;
Sherman Elementary, Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman;
Commodore Sloat Elementary, John Sloat, Navy officer;
Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary, author;
Sutro Elementary, Adolph Sutro, S.F. mayor;
Ulloa Elementary, Don Antonio de Ulloa, Spanish general;
Daniel Webster Elementary, U.S. statesman;
Noriega Early Education School, unclear;
Presidio EES, S.F. military post;
Stockton EES, Robert F. Stockton, Navy commodore.