San Francisco Unified School District and County Office of Education
Board Policy 1100
Communication With The Public
This Board Policy applies to the San Francisco Unified School District and the County Office of Education.
The Board of Education recognizes the District’s responsibility to keep the public informed regarding the goals, programs, achievements, and needs of the schools and District and to be responsive to the concerns and interests of the community.
The Superintendent or designee shall establish strategies for effective two-way communications between the District and the public and shall consult with the Board regarding the role of Board members as advocates for the District’s students, programs, and policies.
The Superintendent or designee shall provide the Board and staff with communications protocols and procedures to assist the District in presenting a consistent, unified message on District issues. Such protocols and procedures may include, but are not limited to, identification of the spokesperson(s) authorized to speak to the media on behalf of the District, strategies for coordinating communications efforts and activities, and legal requirements pertaining to confidentiality as well as the public’s right to access records.
The Superintendent or designee shall utilize a variety of communications methods in order to provide the public with access to information. Such methods may include, but are not limited to, District and school newsletters, web sites, social networking pages or other online communications technologies, direct email communications, mailings, notices sent home with students, recorded telephone messages for parent/guardian information, community forums and public events, news releases, meetings with education reporters and editorial boards, presentations at parent organization meetings, and meetings with representatives of local governments, community organizations, and businesses.
In developing communications strategies, the Superintendent or designee shall take into account the needs of all members of the public, including individuals with disabilities and those whose primary language is not English.
The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that staff members are responsive to requests by parents/guardians or members of the public for information or assistance and may provide staff with professional development in their “customer service” role as needed.
The Superintendent or designee shall provide multiple opportunities for members of the public to give input on District and school issues and operations. Community members are encouraged to become involved in school activities, participate on District and school committees, provide input at Board meetings, submit suggestions to District staff, and use the District’s complaint procedures as appropriate.
Mass Mailings at Public Expense
Newsletters or mass mailings regarding ballot measures, candidates, legislative activities, or any other campaign activities shall be sent and distributed in accordance with law and Board policy.
(cf. 1160 – Political Processes)
A mass mailing is prohibited if all of the following criteria are met: (Government Code 89001-89002)
- The mailing involves sending a tangible item, such as a videotape, record, button, or written document, which is delivered by any means to recipients at their residence, place of employment or business, or post office box.
- The item features a Board member or includes the name, office, photograph, or other reference to a Board member and is prepared or sent in cooperation, consultation, coordination, or concert with the Board member.
- The costs of distribution, or any costs of design, production, and printing exceeding $50, are paid with District funds.
- More than 200 substantially similar items, as defined in Government Code 89002, are sent in a single calendar month.
The above prohibition does not apply to the types of mass mailings specified in Government Code 89002(b), including, but not limited to: (Government Code 89002)
- An item in which the Board member’s name appears only in a roster containing the names of all Board members or in the letterhead or logotype of the stationary, forms, and envelopes of the District, a District committee, or the Board member
- An announcement including only a single mention of the Board member’s name which concerns a public meeting related to the Board member’s duties or any official District event(s) for which the District is providing the use of its facilities, staff, or other financial support
- A business card that contains only one mention of the Board member’s name and no photograph of the Board member
However, any of the expected mailing listed in items #1-3 above that meets the criteria for prohibited mass mailings shall not be sent within 60 days preceding an election in which a Board member to whom the mailing relates will appear on the ballot as a candidate. (Government Code 89003)
Comprehensive Communications Plan
The Superintendent or designee shall develop a written communications plan which establishes priorities for proactive community outreach to build support for District programs and issues.
The plan shall identify specific communications goals aligned with the District’s vision and goals for student learning. For each communications goal, the plan shall identify key messages, individuals or groups that can help the District achieve its goal, strategies tailored to each target audience, timelines, persons responsible for each activity, and budget implications.
As appropriate for each issue, target audiences may include parents/guardians, the media, local governmental agencies, businesses, community organizations and civic groups, postsecondary institutions, health care professionals, child care providers, community leaders, state or federal legislators or agencies, and/or other segments of the public.
The Superintendent or designee shall periodically evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of the District’s communications plan and recommend to the Board whether the goals and key issues identified in the plan need to be revised to meet changing circumstances or priorities.
Please note that compare references, or “cf”, refer to CSBA model policies and do not necessarily indicate that the San Francisco Unified School District has adopted the referenced policy.