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Board adopts resolution to form assessment review committee, limits use of district assessments in educator evaluation

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · December 12, 2017
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Summary

The board approved a substitute resolution directing formation of a committee with equal representation of district, union and parents to review district-mandated assessments, to recommend mandatory assessments and to advise on alignment and compliance; the resolution precludes use of assessment data for educator evaluation.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Dec. 12 approved a substitute resolution directing the formation of a district–union–parent committee to review district-mandated assessments and recommend which assessments should be required.

Commissioner Mark Sanchez and Commissioner Savan Cook introduced the substitute resolution (Resolution 175-23-a1), noting the district has used a series of interim assessments that were not created with parent, teacher or site-administrator input. "For the past decade, the San Francisco Unified School District has employed…

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