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SFUSD announces free Muni passes for low‑income students, new student portal and recognizes Blue Ribbon schools

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · December 11, 2012
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Summary

Superintendent Richard Carranza told the Board on Dec. 11 that eligible low‑income students 17 and under can apply for free Muni passes via school sites, the district will roll out a Synergy student information portal in 2013–14, and Lowell High School and Alice Fong Yu Elementary were named 2012 National Blue Ribbon Schools. Outgoing board president Norman Yee gave farewell remarks.

Superintendent Richard Carranza told the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Dec. 11 that the city and district have secured free Muni passes for students 17 and under from low‑income families, and that applications — available at school sites in six languages — should be completed early to avoid extra documentation requirements.

Carranza also announced the district will launch Synergy, a…

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