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SFUSD launches targeted ‘superintendent zones’ to accelerate Bayview and Mission schools

Board of Education, San Francisco Unified School District · September 14, 2010
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Summary

Deputy Superintendent Richard Carranza and assistant superintendents outlined a new ‘superintendent zones’ strategy focused on the Bayview and Mission to align resources, expand instruction supports and pursue $45 million in SIG funding aimed at closing achievement gaps.

Deputy Superintendent Richard Carranza told the school board the district is launching targeted "superintendent zones" to concentrate central-office resources, personnel and supports on a limited set of schools in the Bayview and Mission that need accelerated improvement.

"When we dedicate and align our resources, personnel, time, money, existing infrastructures to support an identified set of schools ... we will positively impact and accelerate student learning outcomes," Carranza said as he described the district’s draft theory of action and the initial priorities identified with help from an RPA analysis of need.

Assistant Superintendent Patricia Gray and Assistant Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero described how the zones will operate day-to-day: expanded benchmark assessments…

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