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Native education advocates press SFUSD to remove Washington High murals and revise fourth‑grade curriculum

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · December 11, 2018
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The Indian Education Parent Advisory Committee presented priorities including a California‑focused Native curriculum and language pathways; multiple public commenters urged removal of the 'Life of Washington' murals at Washington High School and pushed for rapid board action and curriculum fixes to remove inaccuracies.

SAN FRANCISCO — Members of the Indian Education Parent Advisory Committee presented the program’s annual report on Dec. 11, urging the San Francisco Unified School District board to adopt a Native American culture unit for fourth grade and to begin language‑pathway planning so Native students can learn their heritage languages.

Paloma Flores, the Indian Ed program coordinator, described expanded teacher involvement,…

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