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San Francisco County, CA November 2, 2010 Election
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By Kim-Shree Maufas

Candidate for Board Member; San Francisco Unified School District

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More information about my work on the Board of Education and links to the detail resolutions can easily be found on my website at http://www.kim-shree.org
My public service has focused on addressing the deepest of social justice issues and equity disparities to help level life's uneven landscape at it's core, which is within our public schools.

Restorative Justice is making fairness a reality for all children & staff Ethnic Studies is going to be available for SFUSD High Schoolers in partnership with SF State University (which was recently approved by the University of California as a "G" elective graduation requirement) and eventually should be available for all students.

Negotiated to pass a multi-year balanced Budget, worked with my colleagues and Data Experts to redesign the Student Assignment System with options restoring diversity in the classroom.

Working with the Community on a comprehensive implementation plan ensuring that "A-G" Course requirements are the bottom-line for all of our graduates to be UC/CSU eligible.

Opening up Advanced Placement & Honors Courses for all to access Resolutions I have helped bring forward through authoring, co-authoring, and/or providing resource information during her first 4 years on Board of Education:

Superintendent's Proposal 105-11Sp2: Adoption of Revised Board Policy for High School Graduation - Maufas Championed

-- Resolution No. 101-12A4: In Support of Increasing Participation in AP Courses by Offering District-Wide Open Enrollment AP Courses

-- Resolution No. 101-26A1: In Support of an Ethnic Studies Program in the San Francisco Unified School District - Commissioners Jane Kim, Sandra Lee Fewer and Kim-Shree Maufas

-- Resolution No. 96-23A1: In Support of a Comprehensive School Climate, Restorative Justice, and Alternatives to Suspensions/Expulsions - Commissioners Jane Kim, Sandra Lee Fewer, and Kim-Shree Maufas Resolution No. 82-26A1: Closing the Achievment Gap in the San Francisco Unified School District - Commissioners Eric Mar, Jane Kim and Kim-Shree Maufas

-- Resolution No. 912-8A3: In Support that the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) Strengthen the Anti-Discrimination Program in Schools in Order to Effect a Healthier Learning Environment for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Students - Commissioner Sandra Lee Fewer and Student Delegates Andie Rose Crug and Tristan Leder - Maufas Championed

-- Resolution No. 99-22A2: Urging the City and County of San Francisco to Remember its status as a "City and County of Refuge" as set forth in San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12H and Encouraging the City and County to Respect Due Process Principles for Our Youth Condemning the City for Reporting Undocumented SFUSD Students to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) - Commissioners Jane Kim, Kim-Shree Maufas, Norman Yee, Sandra Lee Fewer, Rachel Norton, Jill Wynns, and Student Delegates Andie Rose Crug and Tristan Leder

-- Resolution No. 94-28A3: In Opposition to Proposition 1D - Commissioners Norman Yee and Kim-Shree Maufas

-- Resolution No. 79-25A1: In Opposition to Lennar Corporation's Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Development and In Support of the Community's Demand for a Temporary Stoppage and an Independent Health and Safety Assessment to Protect Our Students and Their Families

-- Resolution No. 76-12A1: In support of the California Youth Council campaign to reduce alcohol problems for youth and support the reclassification of `Alcopops' type flavored malt beverages - Commissioners Eric Mar, Kim-Shree Maufas and Mark Sanchez

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