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Board opens public process on Lowell admissions, extends lottery for one year
Summary
Facing divided public comment, the SF Board of Education accepted superintendent proposals to engage stakeholders on Lowell High School admissions and to extend the lottery by one year as a first reading; board emphasized this is a procedural step and no final decision was taken May 24.
The San Francisco Board of Education on May 24 took first readings of two superintendent resolutions to (1) create a stakeholder engagement process to review Lowell High School's admissions policy and high‑school admissions criteria, and (2) extend a lottery admissions approach at Lowell for one additional year while the process proceeds.
The two proposals drew large, sharply divided public comment. Alumni and longtime Lowell supporters…
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