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SFUSD presents kindergarten‑readiness data; early‑education staff urges scaling pre‑K supports

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · April 23, 2019
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SFUSD early‑education leaders presented new kindergarten‑readiness indicators and KRI results on April 23, reporting benefits for students with two or more years of pre‑K, noting demographic disparities (with Hispanic/Latino lagging trends), and outlining strategies to reduce chronic absenteeism and expand family supports.

SFUSD’s early education team presented kindergarten‑readiness data and implementation plans to the Board of Education on April 23, highlighting the district’s pre‑K to 12 alignment work and new assessment tools intended to inform instruction and family outreach.

Chief of Early Education Mina Yashar told commissioners the district serves roughly 1,500 preschool students, about 400 transitional‑kindergarten students and 4,000 kindergarten students in SFUSD programs and emphasized that…

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