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SFUSD Board Adopts Return-to-School Resolution, Directs Plan for Phased Reopening
Summary
The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Nov. 17 adopted a resolution directing the superintendent to develop a phased plan to resume in-person instruction for priority groups, setting a Dec. 8 plan deadline and naming Jan. 25, 2021 as a preliminary earliest date for some students.
The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education voted Nov. 17 to adopt Resolution 20-11-10-A1, directing the superintendent to prepare a phased "SFUSD Return Plan 2021" to resume in-person instruction for prioritized student groups. The resolution cites state and local public health guidance and requests plan milestones, site assessments and labor negotiations ahead of any reopening.
The resolution, read into the record by Vice President Gabriela Lopez and co-authors Commissioners Jenny Lam and Stevon Cook, instructs the superintendent to present an elementary start-date plan to the board on Dec. 8 and to aim for in-person learning for certain priority cohorts no earlier than Jan. 25, 2021, "recognizing a need to safely open schools on a rolling basis to attend to changing health and safety factors."…
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