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Who are those crazy people who swim and row in the San Francisco Bay? 2,000 Stories is a podcast featuring the fascinating and feisty members of the Dolphin Club in San Francisco.
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April 24, 2025
<p>Most parents in San Francisco complain about the public schools. Even if they've never stepped foot in them. Sandra Halladey, decided to do something about all the myths and misconceptions. From her leadership role at Parents for Public Schools to her new passion for creating radio stories, she's become a fierce advocate and storyteller for what's going right in public education. </p>
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