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Parents and staff press SFUSD for a clear reopening plan as preschool tuition and bus drivers' benefits draw criticism

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · September 8, 2020
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Summary

At public comment, parents demanded transparent reopening timetables and specifics about MOUs; Presidio Early Education School parents urged the district not to charge tuition while schools are closed, and school bus drivers and teachers described equity and health-care concerns.

Dozens of callers used the board’s public-comment period to press the San Francisco Unified School District for clearer reopening plans and to raise immediate operational concerns.

David Thompson, a parent at Dolores Huerta Elementary, said families are "extremely concerned" about the pace and lack of transparency around reopening and urged the district to publish a detailed plan with timelines and agreements. "We as families at Dolores Huerta are extremely concerned, by the virus, of course, but we're also…

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