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Students and Indian Education program urge SFUSD to complete resolution items and remove George Washington murals

San Francisco Board of Education · December 13, 2022
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The Indian Education Program and student speakers presented a progress report on a 19‑point resolution to support American Indian and Alaska Native students; community members urged the board to prioritize removal of racist imagery at George Washington High School and broader curricular and visibility actions.

Indian Education program staff and students briefed the San Francisco Board of Education on Dec. 13 about cultural programming, a piloted fourth‑grade curriculum on Ohlone peoples, and steps taken under a 19‑item resolution adopted earlier in the year.

Adri Almaguer, program manager, and student interns described workshops, an internship program and outreach to schools. “Our beautiful program was established in 1971 ... we offer academic…

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