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San Francisco school board requires clearer implementation and monitoring of family diversity curriculum

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · October 24, 2006
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The San Francisco Unified School District board unanimously approved a resolution to reaffirm and require implementation, documentation and site verification of the K–8 family diversity curriculum and established a district community task force to report back in February 2007.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on Oct. 24 unanimously approved a resolution to reaffirm the district's K–8 family diversity curriculum and to require broader implementation and documentation across elementary and middle schools.

The resolution, authored by Commissioners Dan Kelly, Sarah Lipson and Miguel Sanchez and read into the record by Dr. Dan Kelly, directs the superintendent to ensure that approved family diversity lessons and supporting materials are available at every school, that approved family diversity lessons are taught annually by every K–8 teacher, and that site administrators verify delivery at least once per semester. The board also asked the superintendent to maintain…

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