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SFUSD holds public hearing on Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan as CDE deadline looms
Summary
At a public hearing, SFUSD staff outlined the one-year Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan required for 2020–21, explained stakeholder engagement and budgetary questions awaiting CDE guidance, and set a Sept. 22 update ahead of submission to the California Department of Education.
The San Francisco Unified School District on Tuesday held a public hearing on its Learning Continuity and Attendance Plan — a one-year document the California Department of Education required for 2020–21 to replace the district's usual Local Control and Accountability Plan.
Ann Marie Gordon, the district's director of strategic resource planning, told the Board of Education the plan is intended to memorialize planning already underway around student learning, attendance, and supports during the COVID-19 crisis. "The learning continuity plan is a 1 year plan, that describes how student…
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