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boggess, quote, dooped us all.t wanted to touch base on that because this is a sensitive and important issue that every supervisor is focused to getting to the bottom of and making sure this kind of corruption does not permeate city government. so, with that, i wanted to turn it over to you for an explanation about what you knew and if you could share that with this panel. >> commissioner: chair peskin, thank you so much. i read that article this morning and what i'd like to respond is at the time that the joined the lefty o'doule foundation, i thought i was doing it for the right reasons. i was recruited to the board by al cachiato who was the retired police captain and chair of the board. i served with the spd family and the sales of tickets to the san francisco giants. tony was their retired police chief, lead house keeper and several others and i was the only woman and i thought the mission of the organization was amazing. giving bats and balls and equipment into kids especially in underrepresented communities.
boggess, quote, dooped us all.t wanted to touch base on that because this is a sensitive and important issue that every supervisor is focused to getting to the bottom of and making sure this kind of corruption does not permeate city government. so, with that, i wanted to turn it over to you for an explanation about what you knew and if you could share that with this panel. >> commissioner: chair peskin, thank you so much. i read that article this morning and what i'd like to respond is at...
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. >> president lopez: commissioner boggess. >> commissioner boggess: thank you, president lopez. i guess i'm concerned about the direction on how reprioritize focal students or seniors returning. i think, for me, it's how do we get a larger pool of substitute teachers and what ways do we do it and what kind of financial incentives do we have to post teachers from other districts to help fill our needs. i just feel like we can't pit groups of students in this moment against each other and that kind of feels like that was who was proposed to us and i guess i'm just kind of curious, is it really the way we currently look at it in no way for us to have our seniors return without us essentially ending in-person instruction for other students. . >> commissioner boggess, i think i can answer that question. so we've got about 150 volunteers, we have another 20 paraeducators volunteers. i think this is a hypothetical one for whatever reason whether it's an unexpected illness or sort of what have you, one of these folks is unavailable and we need coverage. you know, would the trade-off be
. >> president lopez: commissioner boggess. >> commissioner boggess: thank you, president lopez. i guess i'm concerned about the direction on how reprioritize focal students or seniors returning. i think, for me, it's how do we get a larger pool of substitute teachers and what ways do we do it and what kind of financial incentives do we have to post teachers from other districts to help fill our needs. i just feel like we can't pit groups of students in this moment against each...
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. >> commissioner boggess: i have a few questions.st to stick around school renaming to start about some of the other times -- items that are covered. i'm interested we could share the benefit to not include sights in the planning process. just aware of that is a conscious decision we made at the district. kind of like how do -- what was the benefit of that decision to understanding some of the constraints that were stated. [indiscernible] in regards to the start times and the shift for that and kind of the analytical research model that we use to shift things. >> it is incredibly complex mathematically to try to determine -- that's just one aspect. the buildings, the student experience and what's really important. how do we take those guiding principles that we had and determine what are the best options to put forward. we worked with a group of researchers and worked with other districts to try and follow this complex problem to come up with the best recommendation that we could. and to share and with schools and get feedback. we wo
. >> commissioner boggess: i have a few questions.st to stick around school renaming to start about some of the other times -- items that are covered. i'm interested we could share the benefit to not include sights in the planning process. just aware of that is a conscious decision we made at the district. kind of like how do -- what was the benefit of that decision to understanding some of the constraints that were stated. [indiscernible] in regards to the start times and the shift for...
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boggess, quote, dooped us all. i just wanted to touch base on that because this is a sensitive and important issue that every supervisor is focused to getting to the bottom of and making sure this kind of corruption does not permeate city government. so, with that, i wanted to turn it over to you for an explanation about what you knew and if you could share that with this panel. >> commissioner: chair peskin, thank you so much. i read that article this morning and what i'd like to respond is at the time that the joined the lefty o'doule foundation, i thought i was doing it for the right reasons. i was recruited to the board by al cachiato who was the retired police captain and chair of the board. i served with the spd family and the sales of tickets to the san francisco giants. tony was their retired police chief, lead house keeper and several others and i was the only woman and i thought the mission of the organization was amazing. giving bats and balls and equipment into kids especially in underrepresented commun
boggess, quote, dooped us all. i just wanted to touch base on that because this is a sensitive and important issue that every supervisor is focused to getting to the bottom of and making sure this kind of corruption does not permeate city government. so, with that, i wanted to turn it over to you for an explanation about what you knew and if you could share that with this panel. >> commissioner: chair peskin, thank you so much. i read that article this morning and what i'd like to respond...