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Superintendent previews API data; board hears concerns about students not on track to graduate

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · October 9, 2012
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Superintendent Richard Carranza highlighted district events and said key API data would be released Thursday; student delegates, PAC and committee reports flagged concerns about A-G graduation requirements and nearly 2,000 students off track for the class of 2014.

Superintendent Richard Carranza opened the Oct. 9 board meeting with a report on recent district activities and priorities. He praised district-sponsored experiences for middle school students (including a Hardly Strictly Bluegrass concert for approximately 3,000 students), recognized community organizations and said the district would release Academic…

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