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up address say we think we know what the community needs and wants because they elected us we'll stand up and do our jobs thank you. >> dr. murase. >> i have a question for the administration doing through the charter it's clear our targeting low income families and there's been reference to the mission and the bayview but there are no measures for the income or neighborhood how when the lottery is conducted and perhaps it's not low income families in the lottery or not folks in the mission or bayview how are you toorth those populations in your enrollment process. >> so dr. murase thank you for that question
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let's say first of all, right now for one purpose to put those types of preferences in our chapter would be illegal under federal law it is through the california when they change that we'll medical cannabis come to you and say please give us a revision to the chapter we'll be eager to put in the provisions we were the first school to give preference to percent of our students that no parent granulated if college a third of our signatures come from the bayview and health department we've recruited in the southeast part of the city also in the western edition if you look at the applications that have come in so far not one is from west of the ca take care or west
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south of market so i'm confident we'll serve the population. >> i have a question for my colleagues, i was telling the superintendent there are 14 chapter of one hundred and 42 schools we have 19.8 percent of our schools are charter one of the questions how many charter schools do we want to have in our some it's commendable one purpose has raised one hundred and 24 you thousand dollars toward their effort but $374,000 i wonder what it would have done that for our schools. >> commissioner haney. >> thank you for everyone that came out and all the work a questions for you all and our
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legal council the legal council first some necessity to have a written finding we didn't have written findings exactly thus far that are how do that work with tonight vote how do we if there's written finding as a result of what the board does what does that exactly mean. >> the ed code requires if a charter is denied it has to be denied subject to written finding about 6 criteria that are involved in the ed code i can read to you at some point if the board feels helpful by written finding are required we'll have to generate a written record as to the grounds of the denial of charter and would have
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to coincide with one of the 5 criteria that are laid out many the ed code. >> got it so there would be written following if the board were to rejected the application it would be generated as a result of that was a confidence. >> if the charter is rejected the board some communicate to the public the grounds for the rejection of the charter and due course is that clear? >> , huh? >> in other words, the board will vote and if the charter is denied the board has to at some point state what the grounds are for the denial of the charter. >> got it thank you
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and then the question i have for mr. mccombloven is the question of the success of the school year in the light pattern our choosing as commissioner wynns stated to open a school in the mission we've seen enrollment growth we feel we're having some balance in terms of the opportunity there some improvements can you speak to the success of the school opening in the mission in light of those questions around enrollment and demographics. >> surely i'm going to give a quick answer and then i'm going to turn it over to talk about his experience but quickly joy to be clear we're looking at facilities across southeast san francisco and, in fact, we're in negotiation with the excelsior we don't have to be in the mission
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so the first point and second point is that you know the polluter it of our charter are from the bayview hunters point so from the bayview or the mission or excelsior has a pretty well-rounded population of the southeast san francisco i doubt it will have at about impact on the mission. >> i won't add itch more to that. >> commissioner maufas. >> i'm sorry can you you want another commissioner. >> scomplorn. >> i want to thank commissioner wynns and i'll follow our lead i also think it's not persuasive to be told we have to approve a
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charter because it meets the legal standard because that standard is low in the ed code it's meaning less so i'm not going to be supporting the chart. >> commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell. >> thank you i guess i feel differently about this and have been going back and forth about one purpose in general and i know we haven't approved a new charter school in a while we're not a district that is, we have in the past folded great ideas into a small schools initiative we want great ideas to be part of our strict but i also feel that you know charter schools are part ever our district and there are things identify been impressed with and things i have concerns
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about things that i know we can do better and so i want to kind of go through the exercise of rattling off a few things in the 4 hundred plus pages but i'm going to let that pass and commissioner i apologize the district requires 12 hard copies of the petition and i'm happy to deliver less. >> but they're not double sided there's great opportunity around the schools it is something we do now and it's critical of the former school teacher you guys
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have gurn done a great you won't be job of fundraising it is supportive of the schools it's critical when we think about our vision of 2025 and the stem model we're creating we're inadequate a lot of support if and starting to see some great opportunities both in our middle school and high schools and we're bringing to our lower grades those are things we are clear we want in our schools innovation is critical it's 21st century learning we're talking about preparing our kids for the jobs we've not seen yet those are the critical things those are some of the big pieces that stood out there's also you know, i know you guys if this is denied you'll go to the state and become a charter under the state
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and i quite frankly would rather have you guys know what our up to and be part of the district and understand what our doing so there's some go to be said about being under our umbrella many charters come through and go to the state there's something to be said be known leadership and as even though there are minimal requirements you've met those you know we worked with you in the past and know that what you give and there's a level of comfort and a district we have to do better planning and i think that's part of the conversations particularly around the growth of many of our community there is growth you know n and more families going
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coming in our city i'm starting to see the first names going come into our city go to the old schools popping up everywhere or the par romantic schools are coming so i want to see our kids in the school system that's the part that's interesting dr. murase brought up the question about the percentage of charter we currently have 9 plus what that means in terms of going forward i don't think that i personally am looking at this we're going to approve 12 and that's it or that there's a certain percentage that meets a mark we're a district that is particular around chapters those
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are the ones we continue to support over the years for renewal but it's about quality and about opportunity and inasmuch as i believe that we are doing the 10 things our talking about and we want to be able to do it over and over again, there's a lot of learning we have going on you've had an opportunity to take time to think about that we have moving parts open a regular basis we had a a lot of great things in our schools but i want to go back to you saw people standing in the crowd and young people in particular do i want to not are some of the young people have opportunities that are ready for them now and so you know this is where in my time of life because you're
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ready you've got you've demonstrated support and demonstrated innovation and demonstrated there are on that really building that the innovation you're going to be bringing into one purpose is going to be different and see it's an opportunity that i don't think i'm prepared to not allow children many our city to have in particular in the community that i live in and the community i've been engaged if and feeling that it's a small enough size school that will give american people opportunity to a very large amount of ask the over the course of the years and my thinking is again push and pill but i will wish supporting one
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purpose tonight. >> commissioner maufas. >> thank you commissioner maufas i've been working through lots of different thoughts regarding one purpose and commissioner wynns opened up her comments i was looking at the map and thinking about little the schools in the midst where i live and i walk quite a bit and take transportation i think about those schools when i see parents rushing to get to schools in the morning if i see them getting on or off the
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metropolitan what a their designation i'm curled up the hustle and bustle in the mission being a resident there before i i lived in the bayview so i watched parents and children going to school school was where are they getting to you love seeing families getting off to school and try to envision with one purpose looks like not that i don't think that you all will do something interesting in sfusd as a part of our school system i don't think that's not the issue the issues we have lots of schools that are doing really interesting thing they're
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just getting there and first names b are going there now i think that that turn that i've seen in my time living in the mission really exists me and has excited me for several years i appreciate the growth there i so certainly don't like it to dropping a grenade it's competition for our schools that are doing amazing things i'd like to say a lee lot more parents to look at this the train is moving rapidly i appreciate all the commissioners comments their truly valuable and time to thank commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell for her
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comments but i feel a deep concern because the other schools you'll pull from them i think that will happen you'll be pulling from those schools to fill our schools i really want to see the schools continue to grow grow grow as they're doing i think that daniel and i had an opportunity early on in the discussion to think about what places in the city will benefit from one purpose school being in this neighborhood i offered my suggestions earlier but i think for me all that you potentially bring to san francisco i think is good but you understand you'll be direct competition for the schools that are now there and going up and i
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don't want to support that. >> i want those schools to thrive and continue to thrive and grow as they're doing and continue to provide the education opportunities for the families in the mission and outside of the mission to go to those schools so i want to let you know that clearly and honestly those are my feelings and again, just as mentioned here before we talked about if you didn't get approval where would you go and get approved and still be part of our family i won't be on the board at this point my term ends in december but i'll be a san franciscan and see you all doing what you've pledged to do in our petition and hopefully, you'll be successful in that endeavor thank you. >> okay. i guess i'm the final
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comment i want to say that to ms. mcgloven thank you very much for giving us cat and metro you clearly have brought united states two fine high schools cat, of course, is very i mean very popular among our san francisco students and i've actually recommended that high school to many of my friends and mr. tap i can't no doubt you're an excellent educator i appreciate our comments in how you added my issues around lgbt youth or difference families and appreciate about the practice i was disappointed not to see
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basis embeded i thought that was the core of how your school would work so, however, i can't approve this chart tonight because although your school says it will do all those things we're doing them too i know that ms. mclaunch said where are we doing all that i think most likely our charter will be approved by the state but as the president of the brvbs of our 57 thousand school students i feel a responsibility to work that out to play it out because we're on the cusp of innovation we're in
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so doing it more slower probably because it's like moving a titanic vs. one with row boats we have issues we believe we're trying to stop the cycle of poverty and not only with particular individual but we're trying to break the cycle of poverty as a movement and if you are approved by the state i hope you will join us in the movement to break the cycle of poverty because clearly our children in the san francisco and san francisco unified school district the majority of students we serve are in poverty but we're trying to stop the incredibly of racism and systemic racial policies in our district so we're also working
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towards those things we believe that poverty is one piece of it but a deeper systemic racial system is a a harder to do i know you look at our school district we could do better a than us but i know for the 57 i believe for the 57 thousand school children we're doing good we're working hard and not given up i'm going to ask you and our supporters here today to be patient with us because we are doing it on a shoe string and a state budget that actually is advocating in the nation as spend our hands are tied so mr. mcgloven thank you for this thought petition and mr. tap i can't swrg the
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questions i'm hoping it makes you think deeper also about some of the things that elements that if you do open a school in our district we would like to see for our public school children they're not our public school children they are but t in my position as a commissioner on the board of education i feel protective about what we're doing we're making gains and i'm going to ask everyone to be patient with us we're working on it we're working on it so every school we have can serve our students as a movement break the cycle of poverty so thank you for coming here and to your supporters and thank you once again for our fabulous high school you've give to our students
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you may respond. >> commissioners, any questions i want to share a couple of thoughts with you i think those are thoughts shared by the parents the children behind me this is that it's very hard for them to be patient and many particular in the mission where we plan to location all 6 improvement programs i'm not willing to wait to provide an alternated for those and the rest of the kids in southeast san francisco so i appreciate the conversation and i will flu when we're approved by itself state we will be our partner i'm looking forward to working with jim we'll come back and our doors will be wide that to you. >> i think we're ready for a
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vote. >> thank you, ms. sonata. >> mr. chin no mr. haney. >> no mroouf arrest no. >> ms. mendoza-mcdonnell dr. murase nay. >> ms. norton. >> no ms. wynns no. >> president fewer no fails president fewer can i make a request of the committee chair we bring our advocacy regarding this charter to the state board and have a decision how to advocate our position. >> yes. and again - thank you, mr. mcglover we will now have general public comment i have one more item i was going to address by i see that people have been waiting partially so item j right now with the request to speak regarding
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not here i'm going to continue with the next few (calling names). >> good evening thank you board of education for having me here tonight i come here tonight for my sisters and brothers you may not know but my nephew right away shawn williams was murdered 3 weeks ago tonight it is still a serious issue in the district before we could talk about i think first of all, we need to start off and provide our children with a safe environmentalist our children cannot learn if they don't feel safe okay so i don't know if you know or not but i come here doughnut e tonight because i fear for my 0
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noise and envelopes there were two suspects only one was coming out u caught they know what schools my noise and envelopes go i want to make sure that the school district it aware of it this tragedy can happen again to anyone many parent or child okay it's really scary knowing they know where that the kids go to school at so i want to ask you to make sure that our children are safe i come before you today, the dismay that my sister went to her school and asked for help don't fail us and the mural of the suspect is still at the school it's a combatant reminder to our children of wasn't happened and can happen i ask you to take it seriously to
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protect our children and to also make sure that the people with very have in favor of the schools the principles they know and they take this seriously i don't know what - i want to make sure their culturally aware of what's going on of the history aware of what is going on 15 blocks up and down and be sensitive when our children ask for help they need help that's all thank you (clapping.) thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening we're thankful and with gratitude to speak here and speak up for rashaun u shawn williams and for our children my son wants to say something
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i like i hope kids are safe no bullying in my school i don't like people in my school hurting the community and hurting our school year (clapping.) and i'd like to say on behalf of my son and right away shawn williams he was a 4.0 student with a scholarship i'm looking forward to the future of many sons in our community what's in store more our young ones my son was at school he was bullied so i want to people to come and school the little ones on bullying and the effects and the long term devastation so
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