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Parents and students urge immediate action after alleged misconduct in Francis Scott Key fourth‑grade classroom
Summary
Parents, students and a veteran teacher told the SF Board of Education that a fourth‑grade class at Francis Scott Key Elementary has been disrupted by a teacher they say exposes children to expired emergency‑kit food, prolonged off‑task time, absences and frightening conduct; Superintendent Lee said the district is 'taking it very closely' and assigned additional staff support but parents demanded replacement.
Dozens of parents, students and a longtime district teacher testified at Tuesday’s San Francisco Board of Education meeting about what they described as ongoing harmful conduct by a fourth‑grade teacher at Francis Scott Key Elementary.
Michelle Lean told the board she brought a letter from Anna Wan outlining concerns including a teacher encouraging students to eat expired food from an emergency kit, repeated long periods of free‑play instead of instruction, lack of homework, abrupt…
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