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Board rejects resolution to continue all‑virtual meetings beyond March 31
Summary
The board declined to find continued necessity to hold meetings entirely virtually after reviewing the state of emergency timeline; the roll‑call vote on the resolution failed and the board discussed hybrid options and technical capacity for committees.
The San Francisco Board of Education on March 8 voted against a resolution that would have continued the board’s authorization to meet fully virtually under the state emergency declaration.
Superintendent Dr. Matthews and legal counsel explained the agenda item was to "consider" whether virtual meetings remained necessary; staff noted the statewide emergency declared by Governor Gavin Newsom on March 4, 2020, expires March 31, and this meeting’s vote would determine only the next meeting’s format. "This item is to determine whether…
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