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Board approves $39.7 million learning‑recovery plan focused on literacy, tutoring and wellness

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · May 25, 2021
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Summary

The Board approved the district's Expanded Learning Opportunities grant plan, allocating the state $39.7 million award to summer programs, targeted tutoring, expanded assessments for special education, family outreach and wellness supports; staff said the plan will be iteratively monitored and reported back to the board.

The Board of Education voted to approve SFUSD’s Expanded Learning Opportunities (ELO) grant plan, the district’s formal strategy for spending $39.7 million in state learning‑recovery funds to address COVID‑era learning loss.

Deputy Superintendent Anikia Fort Worth Health presented the plan’s three phases: immediate summer 2021 investments, 2021–22 school‑year implementation, and follow‑up activities for summer 2022. The plan centers on three broad priorities: districtwide supports (classroom…

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