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Parents and students press SFUSD to restore summer school, credit recovery and parent-engagement staff

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · June 28, 2011
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Summary

Community speakers urged the board to find funds for summer and Saturday school, credit recovery and expanded parent engagement; commissioners and staff agreed to a post‑adoption review and placed several items on a 'parking lot' for possible restoration.

Scores of parents, students and advocates used the public-comment period to press the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education to restore reduced summer-school and credit‑recovery services and to increase parent-engagement staffing.

What speakers asked for: Community advocates, including Coleman Advocates, requested the board prioritize money for programs they said directly affect graduation and A–G completion: examples cited in public comment included $600,000 for summer-school programs dedicated to ninth- and tenth-graders who failed A–G courses, $400,000…

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