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Board adopts amendment allowing limited redaction of supporting documents consistent with law in 4–3 vote

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · January 27, 2026
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Summary

The board voted 4–3 to amend policy 9322 to allow supporting documents posted with agendas to be redacted where legally permitted and unredacted at the point of board consideration; the measure drew objections from commissioners who called the language overbroad.

The San Francisco Unified School District board voted to amend Board Policy 9322, clarifying when supporting documents to agendas may be posted in redacted form consistent with applicable law and later unredacted at the point of board consideration.

The proposed language was presented as a way to align the board’s public‑record practices with applicable legal privileges and to address recruitment concerns for high‑level executive hires, where premature disclosure of…

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