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District outlines expanded student support services and violence-prevention plans

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · March 13, 2007
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Summary

SFUSD presented an overview of student support services and violence-prevention initiatives, citing improved incident-reporting, new data on reported assaults and plans to scale counselors and support staff with Prop H and other funds.

The San Francisco Unified School District on March 13 presented an expanded, district-wide plan for student support services and violence prevention that emphasizes data collection, partnerships and scaling services.

Associate Superintendent for Student Support Services Trish Baskin told the board the department compiled a program matrix, incident-report databases and a truancy module in the student information system so staff can track trends and provide targeted interventions. "We have incident reports being compiled on databases so that we can actually see the type of…

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