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Board hears Williams Act compliance report, adopts resolution finding instructional materials sufficient

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · October 6, 2020
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Summary

After a public hearing required by the Williams Act, Chief Academic Officer Nicole Priestley reported that site leaders returned approved textbook surveys and materials were ordered and delivered; the board adopted the Williams Act sufficiency resolution following public questions about adaptive materials and distribution during distance learning.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education held a public hearing Oct. 6 and adopted a resolution finding that textbooks and instructional materials required by Education Code Section 60119 were sufficient districtwide.

Chief Academic Officer Nicole Priestley told the board that the district emailed an approved textbook survey to K–12 site leaders, received returned surveys by September, placed orders and delivered materials to school sites. She told the board that the Williams survey does not capture some materials for special populations, such as…

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