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SFUSD presents survey data and Respect Week materials as part of Violence Prevention Month

San Francisco Board of Education · January 11, 2011
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Summary

District staff told the board that survey data show safety concerns and bullying across grade levels; SFUSD plans Respect Week Jan. 18–20, distributes curricular materials to schools, and reported increased teacher uptake of LGBTQ inclusion curriculum.

District student-support staff briefed the Board of Education on Jan. 11 about the district—s January Violence Prevention Month activities and preliminary survey results from the California Healthy Kids Survey and the Youth Risk Behavior Survey.

Kim Levine, program manager in School Health, reported that among fifth graders "we have 52 percent of our students that feel safe at school all the time and 57 percent that have been bullied, hit, or…

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