San Francisco Board of Education

San Francisco Board of Education

The San Francisco Board of Education is made of seven Commissioners, elected by voters across the city to serve 4-year terms. It is subject to local, state, and federal laws, and determines policy for all the public schools in the San Francisco Unified School District.

Founding

In October 1849, John C. Pelton opened a school in a Baptist Church in San Francisco, depending entirely upon voluntary donations and tuition for funding. It was free only to poor children. In 1850, the city council came to his assistance and adopted an ordinance making it free public school for all children, a first in California. In 1851, the school was reorganized under an ordinance providing for a San Francisco Board of Education and a Superintendent. [ [http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist3/schools.html Early History of California Public Schools ] ]

Response to 1906 Earthquake

On April 18, 1906, the morning after the 1906 Earthquake, members of the Board of Education, including Aaron Altmann, David Oliver, Thomas F. Boyle, and Lawrence F. Walsh, Superintendent Alfred Roncovieri, Secretary E. C. Leffingwell, along with and all employees of the Department, reported at the repair shop of the Board of Education at corner Pine and Larkin streets to rebuild.

The group spent the next two days guarding SFUSD property, checking up on teachers, and ensuring that all of their employees had proper shelter.

Out of a total of 74 school buildings controlled by the SFUSD in 1906, 29 of these were destroyed by fire, and many of the remainder were seriously damaged by the severity of the earthquake. The Girls' High School, located at Scott and O'Farrell streets, was totally wrecked by the temblor. Mission High School, located at Eighteenth and Dolores streets was badly damaged as well. [ [http://americahurrah.com/ Main Page America Hurrah ] ]

The Oriental School was also opened after the 1906 earthquake to solely serve children of Chinese, Korean, and Japanese descent.

Arlene Ackerman Era

Arlene Ackerman arrived in SFUSD in mid-2000 and immediately began cleaning up the financial affairs of a school district marred by fiscal scandal under her predecessor Bill Rojas. Her efforts resulted in arrests of alleged perpetrators who had been looting school-district coffers, [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/07/06/BAG0C7H3831.DTL SAN FRANCISCO / Schools chief learns tough lessons on fraud / Ackerman's 4 years of fear, frustration pay off in settlement ] ] [ [http://www.sfbg.com/37/13/news_cheatsheet.html sfbg.com ] ] as well as the exposure of alleged schemes impacting other school districts nationwide. [ [http://www.sfgov.org/site/cityattorney_page.asp?id=25106 SFGov: Office of the City Attorney: City Whistleblower Suit Nets $3.3 Million for S.F ] ]

But a faction on the school board and in the community -- far-left "progressive" and Green Party members -- soon became hostile to Superintendent Ackerman. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/24/BA71937.DTL 3 S.F. school board members accused of plot on Ackerman ] ] [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/25/MN19476.DTL Schools chief in S.F. hints at quitting / Conflict with faction on board detracts from work, she says ] ]

Her critics claimed that Ackerman had opposed efforts by the City's Youth Commission to address sexual assaults in the public schools and that Ackerman ordered staffers to not talk to the press. [ [http://www.sfbg.com/39/31/news_ackerman.html San Francisco Bay Guardian News ] ] Due to her efforts to maintain fiscal discipline in an era of tight finances, Ackerman's relations with the teachers' union, United Educators of San Francisco, became strained.

Ackerman remained popular with community and parent leaders [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/26/BA57815.DTL Arlene Acerman] ] . The San Francisco Chronicle editorialized in support of Ackerman. "Her understated but firm demeanor -- and her focus on the classroom -- is producing results," the Chronicle said in an editorial. "A school superintendent needs all the support he or she can get. What she doesn't need is sniping and second-guessing from elected officials whose job is to set broad policies, not micromanage the superintendent's daily conduct. Tensions between school board members and superintendents come with the territory. But in San Francisco, those tensions had gone far beyond the limits of acceptability. Three board members in particular -- Eric Mar, Sarah Lipson and Mark Sanchez -- need to start working with Ackerman, not fighting with her virtually on a daily basis.” [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/09/26/ED298152.DTL Fighting] ]

Ackerman won national acclaim for initiatives she implemented in San Francisco's schools, including extra support for low-performing schools; the "weighted student formula," in which funding followed each student in different amounts depending on the student's needs; and "site-based budgeting," which gave schools (as opposed to district bureaucrats) far more control over their own budgets. [ [http://www.sfschools.org/2005/07/ackerman-must-go-movement.html Acerman Must Go!] ]

Toward the end of her tenure, Ackerman was given a large raise, which became highly controversial in included a salary of $250,000, a $4,000 monthly housing allowance, and a $375,000 severance package, by a 4-3 vote. [ [http://www.sfbg.com/39/31/news_ackerman.html San Francisco Bay Guardian News ] ] Ackerman could trigger by quitting whenever she wished, even though it was clear that her days were numbered. Eventually, the Board of Education was sued over the contract. Ackerman stated that the cost of her legal defense would cost the SFUSD more than her severance package was worth. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/07/27/BAGH7DU99O1.DTL&hw=arlene+ackerman+lawsuit+gonzalez&sn=006&sc=644 SAN FRANCISCO / Schools chief is considering retirement / Conflicts with some board members worsening, she says ] ] .

Ackerman left the district in mid-2006 after six years [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/09/07/BAGM2EJIT11.DTL SAN FRANCISCO / Ackerman says she'll quit as schools chief / She and Board of Education agree they're incompatible ] ] . Ackerman's interim successor was longtime SFUSD administrator Gwen Chan, who retired rather than pursue the superintendent's post on a permanent basis. Chan, though praised by the Green/Progressive faction, made it clear that she too would have difficulty working with them. [ [http://www.examiner.com/a-423668~Chan__I_might_not_be_right_person_for_job.html Chan might not be right person for job] ] Carlos Garcia was hired to replace Chan. Garcia has kept a low profile and has maintained good relations throughout the district, but many in San Francisco continue to resent the Green/Progressive attacks that drove Ackerman out.

JROTC

In November 2006, the Board voted 4-2 to eliminate the JROTC program altogether in the entire city within two years, [cite web
url = http://san-francisco-school-board-notes.greatschools.net/2006/11/school_board_no.html
title = School Board Notes 11.14.06
accessdate = 2006-12-29
last = Achs Freeling
first = Nicole
date = 2006-11-15
publisher = GreatSchools.net
] stating that "armed forces should have no place in public schools, and the military's discriminatory stance on gays makes the presence of JROTC unacceptable." [cite web
url = http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/11/15/BAG2HMD46B1.DTL
title = School board votes to dump JROTC program
accessdate = 2006-12-29
last = Tucker
first = Jill
date = 2006-11-15
publisher = San Francisco Chronicle
]

In December 2007, the School Board decided to continue JROTC for one more year so the JROTC task force could continue its search for a replacement program without punishing the current JROTC students. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/12/12/BAPFTSAS3.DTL&hw=jrotc&sn=001&sc=1000 SAN FRANCISCO / Board approves year extension for high schools' JROTC program / Classes allowed to count for physical education credit ] ]

Current Commissioners

The current members of the Board of education: [cite web
url=http://portal.sfusd.edu/template/?page=board
title=Board of Education (SFUSD)
accessdate=2008-02-08
publisher=SFUSD
]

Mark Sanchez (President)
Kim-Shree Maufas (Vice-President)

Jane Kim

Eric Mar
Hydra Mendoza

Jill Wynns
Norman Yee
Nestor Reyes, Student Delegate
Jason Siu, Student Delegate

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