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Board amends admissions policy to require translation and protect students facing no‑fault evictions
Summary
The board amended BP5111 to require both initial residency notification letters be provided in a family's primary language and to allow students subject to documented no‑fault eviction to remain enrolled at their assigned school for the remainder of the school year; both amendments passed unanimously on roll call.
The San Francisco Unified School District Board voted to amend proposed revisions to Board Policy 5111 (students admissions) to include two commissioner‑sponsored changes: (1) require that residency notification letters be provided in the family's primary language, and (2) permit students whose families have been subject to no‑fault evictions to remain enrolled at their assigned school for the remainder of the school year.
Commissioner Feuer moved the language; district…
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