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SFUSD unveils user-centered web redesign to improve access, mobile use and multilingual support

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · February 27, 2018
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SFUSD leaders presented a phased redesign of district web properties, citing an eight-year-old content management system, poor mobile responsiveness and inconsistent accessibility; the project will move into design-and-build phase this spring with governance and templates for schools.

The San Francisco Unified School District on Tuesday laid out plans to rebuild its websites with a focus on accessibility, mobile responsiveness and simpler navigation for families, students and staff. District leaders said the redesign aims to centralize information, provide multilingual support and make it easier to find enrollment and school-by-school content.

The presentation by district communications and technology staff, supported by local design firm Exygy, described the current system as “outdated” and noted the district’s primary site averages more than 100,000 unique views a month. “Our search doesn’t work to really narrow down…

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