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Parents and staff at MLK tell SFUSD board they want new school leadership; dozens testify in public comment

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · February 28, 2012
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Dozens of parents, teachers and staff spoke during public comment about Martin Luther King Middle School, accusing school administrators of poor leadership and asking the board to return authority to the community; several witnesses described safety incidents and staff morale problems and urged personnel action.

A large contingent of parents, teachers, counselors and community members addressed the San Francisco Unified School District board on Feb. 28 to press concerns about leadership and safety at Martin Luther King Middle School.

More than a dozen speakers described a pattern they said includes dismissive treatment of staff, inconsistent administrative decision-making, bullying and incidents that they say were poorly handled by the principal and assistant principal. ‘‘We need to get rid of the administrators and also the vice principal,’’ said…

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