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SFUSD unanimously adopts resolution to expand services, data and housing efforts for students experiencing homelessness
Summary
The Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution directing SFUSD to strengthen services for students and families experiencing homelessness, improve data-sharing and pursue use of district land for affordable housing; superintendent to report back within six months.
The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Jan. 23 unanimously approved a resolution directing the district to expand training, coordination and services for students and families experiencing homelessness.
Commissioner Matt Haney introduced the measure, saying it aims to implement McKinney‑Vento and ESSA requirements and "empower SFUSD staff to proactively support homeless students and their families." He noted the district reported approximately "2,144 homeless students in grades K through 12" at the end of the 2015–16 school year and urged a…
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