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Stevon Cook elected board president; Mark Sanchez chosen vice president at SFUSD reorganizational meeting

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · January 15, 2019
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Summary

At its Jan. 15 meeting the San Francisco Unified School District board elected Stevon Cook president and Mark Sanchez vice president in routine reorganization votes and took up routine consent business including approval of minutes and several personnel items.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education elected Stevon Cook president and Mark Sanchez vice president during its Jan. 15 regular meeting, completing the boardreorganization for 2019.

Nominations opened for president and vice president after President Cook called the meeting to order. Stevon Cook was nominated and, following a roll-call voice vote overseen by board clerk Steele, the board voted to install him as president. Mark Sanchez was nominated and elected vice president in the subsequent voice/roll-call vote.

The board also handled routine governance business, including approval of the Dec. 11, 2018 minutes and the annual readoption of the Board rules (Series 9000). The consent calendar passed by roll call after the superintendent noted one withdrawal and a date correction to an item.

The new officers will preside over committee assignments the board announced at the meeting and will lead the board through scheduled presentations this spring, including the Attendance Work Group report expected in the coming months.

No substantive policy changes were adopted at the reorganization beyond the routine confirmations of officers and committee rosters.