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SFUSD board adopts anti-bullying resolution after contested public comments
Summary
The San Francisco Unified School District board on Oct. 9 adopted an amended resolution reaffirming its commitment to eradicate bullying and to distribute anti-bullying lessons and materials districtwide; public speakers pressed the board over alleged mishandling of a specific bullying complaint.
The Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District voted Oct. 9 to adopt an amended anti-bullying resolution that reaffirms the district's commitment to eradicate bullying and directs the Student Family Community Support department to distribute lessons, posters and schoolwide activities in October and November.
The resolution, authored by Commissioner Emily Morase and carried with student delegates Wendy Lee and Megan Wong, cites state data about bullying prevalence and notes the district's existing policies, including an anti-slur and anti-discrimination policy. Student delegate Wendy Lee told the board she was "hopeful…
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