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SFUSD presents year‑end graduation data and intervention plan; trustees press for more disaggregated results
Summary
District staff told the board that targeted interventions and updated data increased A‑G graduations for the twelfth‑grade snapshot; trustees pressed for more breakdowns by race, English‑learner status and grades and requested follow‑up documentation.
Interim Executive Director Steven Kaufman told the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education that a year‑end status review of last year’s seniors found a substantial increase in students graduating under the A‑G (Plan 1) requirement after the district updated Synergy records to include summer‑school and late entries.
"This is a, graduation, plan 1 year end status and interventions update," Kaufman said as he introduced the results and the district’s year‑round interventions. Presenters later reported that, after the data run, 92.2 percent of the twelfth‑grade subset classified in Plan 1 were recorded as on track and graduated under the A‑G policy, and that 466 students (about 11.4 percent) were identified as belonging to Plans 2–5 and thus…
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