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SFUSD adopts infectious-disease policy as parents and teachers press for universal testing and paid leave

San Francisco Board of Education · September 14, 2021
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Summary

The board adopted Board Policy 51.41.22 on infectious diseases by roll-call vote (6–0 with one absence). Public commenters urged the district to expand testing, implement weekly testing like other districts and extend SB 95 leave; staff directed that the policy update will be part of ongoing COVID-recovery discussions.

The San Francisco Board of Education on Sept. 14 adopted a revised infectious-disease board policy intended to update the district’s approach to communicable illnesses.

Daniel Hawk read the proposed policy into the record and the board voted to adopt the revision by roll call (six yes votes; Commissioner Sanchez absent). The vote followed public comment from teachers, parents and union representatives pressing the district for stronger testing and paid-leave…

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