The pandemic and its associated tough NorCal restrictions could not have shown up at a worse time for Riordan High School. The San Francisco Catholic school's business model, based in large part on a foreign student on-campus boarding program (the only one in the WCAL), has suffered a nasty blow at the same time it's preparing to go coed for the first time in its history. That's a consequential double-whammy during a time of mandated online learning, social distancing and other anti-virus rules.
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