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SFUSD reports higher first-day enrollment; PAC urges overhaul of student assignment system
Summary
Superintendent Carlos Garcia told the board the first day of school went smoothly with about 150 more students than last year and that kindergarten waiting pools will remain open through Nov. 7. The Parent Advisory Council called for parents to be involved in redesigning the student assignment system after families were given and then lost placement offers.
Superintendent Carlos Garcia opened the meeting by reporting what he called a very smooth start to the school year and an increase in early enrollment. "We had approximately 150 more students enrolled in the first day of school than we did last year," Garcia said, and he told the board that, because of high demand, the district will keep kindergarten waiting pools open until Nov. 7 to place more students as space…
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