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San Francisco school board re-adopts rules, elects Sanchez president and Kim vice president; members call for fuller review of ethics code

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · January 8, 2008
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Summary

The San Francisco Unified School District Board re-adopted its rules and procedures and unanimously elected Mark Sanchez as president and Jane Kim as vice president. Commissioners urged a substantive review of the rules and removal of conflict-of-interest exhibits in favor of the city's campaign and governmental conduct code.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education formally readopted its rules and procedures (P-1 120) during its Jan. 8 meeting and unanimously elected Mark Sanchez as Board president and Jane Kim as vice president.

Commissioner Jane Kim nominated Mark Sanchez for president; a roll-call vote produced unanimous support, and the chair declared Sanchez elected. The vice-presidency drew multiple nominations, one nominee withdrew, and the Board then recorded a unanimous vote for Kim.

Why it matters: several commissioners said the annual readoption has become a routine step…

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