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Board finds some textbook shortfalls, approves remedial actions after public hearing

San Francisco Board of Education · October 10, 2006
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After a public hearing required by Education Code §60119, the San Francisco Board of Education found that most students had textbooks but three schools reported insufficiencies; the board adopted a resolution recording insufficiencies and ordering remedial steps to supply materials.

The San Francisco Board of Education on Oct. 10 held a public hearing required by Education Code §60119 and approved a resolution finding that not every pupil had sufficient textbooks and instructional materials based on a Sept. 13 survey, but that the district had taken remedial action.

The hearing featured a presentation from Anne Dalton, supervisor for Textbooks, Libraries and Media Services, who told the board that of 104 district schools and roughly 10 county programs, only three had insufficiencies as of late…

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