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Board backs planning for Mission Bay school on Parcel 14, asks superintendent to lead design and timeline
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Education adopted a resolution directing staff to begin planning and community engagement for a school on Parcel 14 in Mission Bay and report back within six months; commissioners and community speakers emphasized the neighborhood's rapid housing growth and the opportunity to include educator housing and UC partnerships.
The San Francisco Board of Education voted to support planning for a new school on Parcel 14 in Mission Bay, directing the superintendent to convene district staff, the City and County of San Francisco, UC San Francisco and community partners to develop a plan and timeline and to report back to the board within six months.
Commissioner Matt Haney, who coauthored the resolution with Vice President Hydra Mendoza McDonald, framed the measure as a response to rapid neighborhood growth and long-term planning language in last November's school-improvement bond. "Parcel 14 is designated to SFUSD and the City and County of San Francisco by UCSF at no cost," Haney said while reading the resolution, noting demographic projections in the text showing…
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