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Board reaffirms three years of required social studies for graduation

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · June 23, 2009
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Summary

The Board of Education adopted Superintendent proposal 95‑26SP2 reaffirming the district’s commitment to California Education Code 51225.3 and to maintaining three years of social studies coursework for high school graduation, while clarifying the resolution title to note compatibility with state and local requirements.

The San Francisco Board of Education adopted resolution 95‑26SP2, reaffirming that San Francisco Unified School District will maintain the state‑level requirement that students take at least three years of social studies to earn a high school diploma.

Staff reading of the proposal cited California Education Code…

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