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Board approves new elementary attendance areas, delays middle‑school feeder pattern implementation for one year

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · September 28, 2010
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The San Francisco Board of Education approved new elementary attendance-area designs and a one‑year delay of elementary-to-middle feeder patterns, adopting a temporary middle‑school placement process for 2011–12 and directing staff to develop transparent boundary‑adjustment protocols.

The San Francisco Board of Education on Sept. 28 approved new elementary attendance-area designs and delayed implementation of elementary-to-middle feeder patterns and middle‑school attendance areas by one year, the board said in a substitute motion read at the meeting.

Miss O'Keefe of the Educational Placement Center read Substitute Motion 0824 SP2, which directs the district to adopt the new elementary attendance-area map, postpone feeder‑pattern implementation until the 2012–13 school year, and use a temporary application-based…

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