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SFUSD board approves resolution to expand services for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · April 10, 2018
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Summary

The Board of Education adopted Resolution 18313-1381 directing staff to expand culturally competent supports, partner with Samoan Community Development Center, create dedicated space and disaggregate PI data to better track NHPI outcomes. Community leaders urged immediate staffing and space.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on April 10 adopted Resolution 18313-1381 calling for expanded, culturally competent services for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) students, including partnerships with community groups and more precise data collection.

Commissioners Stevon Cook and President Mendoza McDonald introduced the measure, which cites disparities in academic achievement, college readiness and health outcomes for NHPI students in San Francisco and nationally. The resolution directs the superintendent to work with staff and community partners — including…

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