so not just looking at washington murals, but there's a mural with a naked native child on the walls, naked, painted on the walls of mission high school, so that's also something to think about, as well. the last point that i want to bring up, as well, is that i want to really talk about narrative, right, because when we were here fighting off the charter school, we talked about we don't want anyone to define our narrative, right? that was what shimon walton said, right? what about our narrative? i've seen so many racist things working in sfusd, talking about m manifest destiny. i've seen books about columbus, you just passed indigenous peoples day. i just want to think about that these murals are not just something like whatever, we have native students going there. i also want to keep it real that american indian education, we always think about -- u. u.s.tribes, but there's mayan students. you have a lot of students in sfusd that you're accountable. thank you, and please give us an update. [applause] >> thank you. mr. superintendent, can you let us know who's working on that and wh