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Many speakers urge board to review educator evaluation after community rallies for Virginia Marshall

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · June 24, 2014
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Summary

Dozens of parents, students and community leaders testified in support of longtime educator Virginia Marshall, calling a recent unfavorable evaluation unfair, urging investigation of a hostile-work-environment claim, and asking the board to protect programs serving African American students.

A long succession of public speakers at the June 24 San Francisco Unified School District board meeting urged the board to address what they described as an unfair evaluation and hostile work environment faced by Virginia Marshall, a longtime community educator.

Speakers included former parents, students, clergy and community leaders who described Marshall's decades of service in Bayview and other city programs and warned that taking action against her would harm…

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