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SFUSD staff outline steps to deepen restorative practices, show suspension data with historic disparities
San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · April 6, 2021
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District leaders reviewed the Safe and Supportive Schools 2014 policy, reported near-zero suspensions during distance learning but persistent disparities in prior years, and said a division-wide audit will guide expanded restorative practices and a coordinated-care approach.
The district provided an update on the Safe and Supportive Schools policy, first adopted in 2014 to reduce suspensions and racial disparities by expanding restorative practices and positive behavioral interventions. Presenters said the pandemic flipped discipline data — fall 2020 suspension rates were…
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