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SFUSD board approves resolution directing staff to strengthen training and curriculum on human trafficking
Summary
The San Francisco Unified School District board on Oct. 13 approved Resolution 1582581, directing the superintendent to add human‑trafficking language to reporting policy, require staff training and form a task force with community experts to develop age‑appropriate curriculum, despite questions about first‑year costs.
The San Francisco Unified School District board voted Oct. 13 to approve Resolution 1582581, asking district staff to add explicit anti‑human‑trafficking language to the child‑abuse reporting policy, adopt mandatory training for staff, and create a task force with community experts to develop curriculum content, including instruction about "comfort women" from World War II.
The measure, introduced by Commissioner Walton and amended by Commissioner Feuer, directs the superintendent and district staff "to create a task force with community experts to work in consultation to incorporate an educational component of the history of comfort women of World War 2 under the Japanese…
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