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District liaison commits to improving communication for English language learner families

March 12, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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District liaison commits to improving communication for English language learner families
The San Francisco City Council convened on July 4, 2025, to address critical issues affecting English language learner families and the broader educational community. The meeting focused on enhancing communication between parents and schools, improving resource allocation, and ensuring accountability in the district's educational strategies.

The session began with a commitment from district representatives to follow up with the Department of Transportation (DOT) regarding necessary actions to support families. A written report detailing these actions is expected within two weeks, emphasizing accountability and transparency.

A significant portion of the discussion revolved around bridging the technology gap for non-English speaking families. Participants highlighted the importance of effective communication tools, such as the Parent View system, and raised concerns about the timely availability of academic performance data. The need for improved engagement between parents and teachers was underscored, with calls for more proactive communication to support students' educational needs.

Several council members posed questions regarding the transformation of recommendations from the District Advisory Committee (DAC) into measurable goals. It was noted that while the district has not yet established SMART goals, there is potential for actionable steps to be taken. Additionally, the lack of a Spanish-speaking liaison was identified as a gap in support for the community.

The council acknowledged the challenges faced by schools in resource allocation, particularly in light of budget constraints. Concerns were raised about how these limitations could impact the support provided to English language learners. The importance of well-resourced English Language Advisory Committees (ELACs) at school sites was emphasized as a means to empower parents and enhance community engagement.

In conclusion, the meeting highlighted the ongoing efforts to improve educational outcomes for English language learners and the commitment to fostering better communication and resource allocation within the district. The council plans to continue addressing these issues in future meetings, with a focus on ensuring that all families receive the support they need to succeed.

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