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SFUSD board adopts resolution to allow breakfast during first‑period classes; requires plan by end of school year

San Francisco Board of Education · October 22, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Education voted unanimously to amend and then adopt a student‑breakfast resolution directing staff to develop a plan by the end of the 2013‑14 school year to allow students to eat or finish breakfasts during first‑period classes, citing research and low current participation in school breakfast programs.

The San Francisco Board of Education voted on Oct. 16 to adopt a resolution directing the superintendent to explore a policy allowing students to eat or finish breakfast during the first class of the school day and to return to the curriculum committee with a plan by the end of the 2013‑14 school year.

Student delegates Wendy Lee and Megan Wong were acknowledged as authors of the request, and the Student Advisory Council presented supporting language and data showing low participation in school breakfast…

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