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Board adopts Inclusive Schools Week after CAC urges tech, planning and staffing fixes for special education

San Francisco Board of Education · October 28, 2014
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution declaring Dec. 1'5 Inclusive Schools Week after the district's Community Advisory Committee on Special Education outlined recommendations on parent-facing materials, IEP technology access, co-planning time and classroom WiFi; the superintendent said districtwide wiring would cost about $190 million.

The San Francisco Board of Education on Oct. 28 adopted a resolution recognizing Inclusive Schools Week after hearing a detailed annual report from the district's Community Advisory Committee for Special Education (CAC). CAC leaders urged the district to standardize parent-oriented language, expand training on response-to-intervention (RTI) and inclusive practices, and ensure technology access at Individualized Education Program meetings.

Kim Webb, chair of the CAC, and committee members presented recommendations that…

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