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San Francisco’s Board of Education is declining to comment Wednesday on a report that a city nonprofit is targeting its members for possible recall efforts amid continued frustration over delays in reopening its schools.
The Campaign for Better Public Schools launched by Families for San Francisco will also explore placing a charter amendment on the ballot to make board members mayoral appointees rather than being elected, according to the San Francisco Examiner.
The developments come as the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) postponed Tuesday s scheduled talks on how to safely reopen classrooms despite an ongoing lawsuit by the City Attorney’s Office, opting instead to work on renaming 44 of the city’s public schools.
Here’s a story for all you school board fans.
On Tuesday, a father was turned down by the San Francisco Board of Education for a spot on his local Parent Advisory Council.
That, despite his endorsement by sitting council members.
A February 9th memorandum from the council to the board offered Part 1 of 2 in the alley-oop:
The Parent Advisory Council respectfully requests the commissioners of the Board of Education to appoint one candidate recommended by the PAC for appointment, Seth Brenzel. His term would begin (retroactively) on February 1, 2021 and end on January 31, 2023. …
PAC members discussed the candidate at the PAC’s regular meeting on February 2, 2021. The PAC voted unanimously to approve this candidate, and we present this recommendation to the Board of Education to approve and appoint this candidate to the PAC.