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Board approves memorandum of understanding with SFPD despite objections; trustees push for ongoing oversight

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · February 26, 2014
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Summary

The board approved a memorandum of understanding with the San Francisco Police Department, but several trustees said the chief declined some board-recommended edits and emphasized the MOU must be treated as a living document with scheduled reports and closer oversight of police interactions with students.

The San Francisco Unified School District board voted to approve a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the San Francisco Police Department after public comment and a board discussion on oversight, reporting and training.

Background and debate: Commissioners and public advocates—including Coleman Advocates and Public Counsel—urged stronger language and monitoring in the MOU to reduce arrests, citations and disproportionate outcomes in school…

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