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San Francisco school board endorses Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights; board votes to introduce and adopt
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Education voted unanimously to introduce and later adopt a local Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights, endorsing a set of outdoor experiences the district says will increase equitable access to nature-based learning for students.
The San Francisco Board of Education on May 27 formally introduced and voted to endorse the San Francisco Children’s Outdoor Bill of Rights, a locally adapted set of outdoor experiences the board said aims to expand equitable access to parks, gardens and outdoor learning for city students.
The board suspended normal rules to take up the resolution and Commissioner Norton read the final whereas and results clauses, describing the measure as ensuring that “every child in San Francisco” can explore nature, plant and harvest food, visit a park and ride a bike.…
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