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SFUSD board adopts resolution to expand training and supports for students with incarcerated parents

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · March 8, 2016
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Summary

After hours of testimony from young people and community advocates, the San Francisco Unified School District board unanimously approved a resolution directing district staff to expand training, curriculum, and school supports for students who have incarcerated parents.

San Francisco — The Board of Education on March 8 unanimously adopted a resolution requesting the superintendent and district staff to develop annual trainings, consolidated curriculum, and deeper school‑based supports for students who have incarcerated parents.

The measure, coauthored by Commissioners Walton and Haney, asks the district to provide annual trainings for counselors, social workers, nurses, wellness staff and school resource officers; to consolidate curriculum relating to children of incarcerated parents and make it available in school libraries and classrooms; to identify a staff liaison for coordination with…

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