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SFUSD board adopts World Languages Council to coordinate language programs
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Education approved Resolution 18925A2 on Oct. 23 to create a World Languages Council to advise district staff on K‑12 language program articulation, recruitment and equity. The board recorded five aye votes; staff estimated the council will cost about $9,000 a year for two meetings.
The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education voted on Oct. 23 to establish a World Languages Council aimed at coordinating the district’s diverse language programs and advising staff on articulation, recruitment and equity.
Commissioner Marasai presented the item, saying the draft had been refined following curriculum committee review. Staff provided a budget memorandum during the meeting and "the cost is estimated to be around $9,000 including staff time and materials and supplies…
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