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SFUSD board votes to oppose AB 23, saying the measure undermines local control

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · April 14, 2009
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Summary

The board adopted a resolution opposing AB 23 (a proposed Assembly urgent measure tied to JROTC) by a recorded vote of six ayes to one no, citing concerns about precedent and local authority over curriculum decisions.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on April 14 adopted a resolution opposing AB 23, a state bill introduced by Assemblymember Fiona Ma that would mandate the reintroduction of JROTC in the district.

Commissioners Kim and Mendoza introduced and read the resolution, arguing the measure would force curriculum decisions on a single district and undermine long-standing principles…

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