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Board approves series of stipulated expulsions; closed-session readout includes settlement authority

San Francisco Board of Education · December 19, 2023
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Education approved a series of stipulated expulsion agreements by roll call (each motion passed with six ayes) and reported a closed-session settlement authorization in a separate litigation matter; the board also accepted a resignation in settlement.

The San Francisco Board of Education approved multiple stipulated expulsion agreements during its open session workshop, voting on a set of student discipline matters presented under item C(1).

An unidentified board member moved each stipulated expulsion agreement; motions were seconded and approved by roll call with six ayes for every item recorded on the public record. The motions covered a sequence of matters identified in the agenda as student expulsion cases for the 2023–24 school year (cases numbered 12 through 19). One agreement (case 14) was approved with suspended expulsion status through the 2023–24 academic year, with the student allowed to attend a district comprehensive high school during the suspension. One case (case 18) included a placement at a district middle school during the suspended period and a return to a comprehensive high school the following semester. Another (case 19) specified placement at…

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