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SFUSD board sends extracurricular‑activities policy back to Rules Committee after hours of public comment
Summary
After extended public testimony from arts teachers and students, the San Francisco Unified School District board voted to postpone action on proposed administrative rules related to board policy 61.45 (extracurricular/co‑curricular activities) and referred the matter back to Rules Committee for a fiscal impact analysis and further student and teacher engagement.
The San Francisco Unified School District board voted on Feb. 13 to postpone action and send proposed administrative regulations for board policy 61.45 — governing extracurricular and co‑curricular activities — back to the Rules Committee after more than an hour of public comment from students, teachers and community groups.
The student advisory council had recommended that "district staff shall collaborate with the Student Advisory Council to develop administrative regulations to ensure that all students, regardless of socioeconomic status, have equitable access to extracurricular and co‑curricular activities," Deputy Superintendent Lee told the board. The rules committee earlier recommended a policy framework that included a four‑tier fee…
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