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Parents and community demand action after principal's admission of racial slur at Ulloa Elementary
Summary
Dozens of parents, APAC leaders and community groups urged the SFUSD Board May 24 to adopt a districtwide zero‑tolerance policy after a principal acknowledged using the "n‑word" in school settings; speakers demanded restorative work and clear disciplinary steps.
A broad coalition of parents, Asian and Pacific Islander advocacy leaders, the Community Advisory Committee for Special Education (CAC), and civil‑rights organizations used over an hour of public comment May 24 to press the San Francisco Board of Education for action after a principal at Ulloa Elementary acknowledged using the "n‑word" in several school settings.
Speakers said the principal's use of the racial slur caused harm to Black students and families and demanded "a 0 tolerance policy for the use of the n word by paid SFUSD employees," as one APAC leader put it. (Speakers used the exact phrase when describing the request during…
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