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SFUSD swears in four board members as leaders emphasize safe reopening, equity and housing concerns
Summary
The San Francisco Unified School District installed four board members in a virtual ceremony; speakers emphasized safe in-person reopening 'when we are in the orange,' equity priorities, and concern about an expiring eviction moratorium that could affect students' families.
The San Francisco Unified School District formally installed four board members in a virtual ceremony that combined oath administrations, student performances and speeches focusing on reopening schools, equity and housing stability.
The event on the district's calendar included oaths administered by Mayor London Breed and former supervisor Jane Kim. Mayor Breed swore in Commissioner Jenny Lam and cited the city's recent investments, saying the city provided "$15,000,000" to help close budget gaps and noting the passage of Proposition J as part of local support for the district. Jane Kim swore in President Mark Sanchez and Commissioner Matt Alexander; Vice President Gabriela Lopez administered the oath for Kevin Bogus. All four took the oath to "support and defend the Constitution of the…
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