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SFUSD outlines summer expansion, ventilation upgrades and bell‑time shifts as it plans full return to school
Summary
San Francisco Unified presented a detailed plan June 8 for returning to full in‑person learning this fall: expanded summer programming for 15,000 students, ventilation and facility moves at schools, and standardized bell schedules with targeted before‑school care for affected sites. Parents pressed the district on ESY communication, special‑education supports and childcare gaps.
Superintendent Matthew told the Board of Education on June 8 that the district is preparing for a full, five‑day return to in‑person instruction this fall and is using summer 2021 to expand learning recovery options and ready facilities. The district plans free summer offerings for Pre‑K through high school, expanded seats for students with IEPs, credit recovery and community‑partner enrichment; about 15,000 students are expected to participate in district programs this summer.
The district said it is pursuing an aggressive facilities schedule to reverse pandemic‑era classrooms and to address ventilation before August. Facilities staff detailed a mid‑June to late‑July move calendar, a window and filter inventory and upgrades to MERV‑13 filters where appropriate. For classrooms without operable windows—about 140 district‑wide, many at the McAteer campus—the district has purchased and…
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