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Parents, APAC and advisory groups press SFUSD for suspension data, transparency and accountability

San Francisco Board of Education · October 26, 2021
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At the Oct. 26 board meeting the African American Parent Advisory Council presented priorities including 'Black resilience and accountability.' Dozens of public commenters urged the district to release suspension data and invest in restorative practices and neighborhood‑based supports.

The African American Parent Advisory Council (APAC) presented a district report, ‘‘Black Resilience and Accountability,’’ during the San Francisco Board of Education’s Oct. 26 meeting. APAC leaders described recent activities — leadership retreats, affinity space support, resource distribution and receipt of Dreamkeeper funding — and laid out policy requests for increased transparency, regular reporting, and investments to reduce disparities affecting Black students.

APAC’s presentation framed priorities for 2021–22: strengthening family leadership, expanding site‑based affinity spaces, hiring a family/culture liaison to support…

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