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SFUSD wellness checks reached two‑thirds of students; urgent needs concentrated in Southeast neighborhoods

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · July 14, 2020
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Summary

Site staff submitted wellness‑check forms for roughly 36,000 students (about 66% of enrollment). The district found urgent‑need reports were a small share (243) but concentrated among Hispanic/Latino families, those eligible for free/reduced lunch and Southeast neighborhoods; common urgent needs were financial assistance, food and devices for learning.

Chief Lau Smith and research supervisor Devin Corrigan presented the results of SFUSD’s district‑wide family wellness check‑ins on July 14. Site staff submitted forms for about 36,000 students — roughly two‑thirds of the district — during a rapid outreach effort in late spring and early summer.

The district’s analytics team said 6% of recorded responses…

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