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SFUSD board approves health-and-safety MOUs, green-lights special-education assessment center as reopening plans advance

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · February 23, 2021
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Summary

The board agreed to tentative health-and-safety standards for reopening and ratified a UESF memorandum enabling a district-run special-education assessment center, while staff detailed testing, vaccine coordination, and instructional models for an eventual phased return to classrooms.

Board President Lopez and Superintendent Dr. Vincent Matthews said the district is stepping up operational planning for a phased return to in-person instruction while keeping classrooms safe.

The board ratified a tentative memorandum of understanding with labor partners that sets baseline health-and-safety standards tied to San Francisco’s tier system. Under the agreement, testing and vaccination access will be scaled by tier: red-tier reopening includes regular asymptomatic testing for staff and students reporting in person, plus eligibility and opportunities for staff vaccination at the recommended dosage; orange and yellow tiers have different testing…

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