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Board adopts Haney resolution directing plan to expand A–G courses and an online catalog
Summary
The board unanimously approved a substitute resolution asking staff to analyze resources and recommend policies to expand A–G course options across high schools, create an online course catalog and report back by March 30, 2014.
The San Francisco Board of Education unanimously approved a substitute resolution on Oct. 8 that directs district staff to develop recommendations and a timeline to expand A–G course offerings available to high school students.
Commissioner Haney read the resolution, which asks the district to analyze resources—including release time, stipends and extended hours—for teachers and principals to develop new A–G…
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