[applause] for First Reading, we had have the superintendents proposal. Our First Reading of new school petitions and Charter Renewal number 3. Introduced by commissioner collins and lamb. May i hear a motion and a second on the proposals . Motion. Second. I am referring this to the curriculum and Budget Committee. It is being referred to the curriculum and Budget Committee as well. Go ahead, kevin. I will keep it quick. I appreciate everybody who is still here tonight, especially the folks who have to go to work early tomorrow. I wanted to speak in response to the equity studies resolution that is being put forward. We are really excited about this resolution and what it means for the district. We really feel like this is the current board and the current leadership of the district for filling fulfilling the promises that have been laid up for far too long in the district that have never been filled. I appreciate you for going beyond the talk and trying to do things that will be impactful and meaningful, not just to the students who are here now, but to the multiple generations who have gone through the School District and who have failed, and who havent seen this district go out and reach them where they are at and talk to them in the ways that they understand reflecting their cultures and their histories. I am really excited for this resolution, the work of this board, the work of the School District to transform educational process and to bring equity into places where they didnt exist. Thank you for that. We look forward to when this resolution comes back, and hopefully it gets voted successfully and it passes all of your votes. Thank you very much. [applause] section l, proposals for immediate action. There are none tonight. Section m. , board member reports we have reports from committee. I will just read this. The following committees have taken place since the last board meeting. We have a report from curriculum and Program Committee by commissioner lopez. The action items were 195, 14 a. One, Charter Schools and spaces with student driven learning, transforming and growth, number 2, resolution to adopt declaration of all rights of all students, equity access and learning, and number 3, the support of the Arts Education master plan. Any other . Are you good . Okay. Im sorry, can i say one quick thing on the arts in education master plan for folks who werent there . Sure. I wanted to speak to that. We decided we wanted to give get the new director time to reach out to communities, both sharing the report dated that we had and also gathering input from staff, and so that will come back to the Curriculum Committee once they have had a chance to do that. I want you to know that we are supportive of that and i look forward to what they come back with. Of the Building Grounds committee we had a discussion on the status of the design at the new mission bay campus. Do we have any board delegation who membership organizations, any reports about that . Any other reports by Board Members . Okay. I wasnt here the last board meeting, so i just wanted to say thank you for your years of service. I saw you got a standing ovation , too. Some of the other folks also, and a video. I was in kenya, but i sent you a text saying congratulations, and congratulations. We will see you back in august, too. [laughter] just real quick, just real, real quick, for commissioner lopez. [singing] [cheering]. [applause] thank you, thank you. You are still one of the best elected officials of San Francisco. You hold the title. Lets see. Number 4, calendar of committee meetings. We have a meeting no meetings until august and september for budget and Business Services policy and legislation, curriculum and program, Building Grounds and services, Ad Hoc Committee on personnel and labor affordability, it looks like but the joint committee for the city of San Francisco, the School District, and the City College Select Committee will be meeting this friday, june 28th at 9 00 a. M. The meeting will be held at city hall in the legislative chamber. Section n. , other informational items. There are none tonight. Section oh, memorial adjournment , today tonight we are adjourning a memorial of Emmanuel David macarthur. On june 13th, 2019, we lost emmanuel dickie mcarthur macarthur. Everyone knew emmanuel, everyone knew him could speak to his billions, relentless humour, gentle presence, contain just contained a smile and loving spirit contagious smile and loving spirit. He had an acceptance of others in his soul, aspiring passion for making the most of life. Impacting lives from North Carolina to the california coast for 23 years. He dedicated his life to being a source of light and love for all he connected with in his time here. Those who knew him will forever be changed by his influence on their lives. His Gofundme Campaign is on behalf of his family, and all donations to the campaign will go to the memorial and Funeral Services in honouring the Beautiful Life of Emmanuel David dickie macarthur. I got to meet him when he was at mission high school. I was deeply heartbroken about losing him. His funeral will be this saturday in oakland, and he is also a Family Member of mr. Dickey, who i just mentioned , so to him and his mother and his brothers and sisters, our condolences, rest in power, emmanuel. At this time, we will take Public Comment for those who submitted cards for closed session. We have none tonight. Section p. , closed session. The board will now go into closed session unless i call a recess of the regul there was a vote of six time mac to approve the contract of two superintendence. They approved the contract of two principles by a vote of six aye, one absent. And they proposed the contract by one principle. They approved the contract of three assistant principals. We also approved a contract for a one intern assistant principal in the matter of ellen versus sfusd, by a vote of six aye gave the authority to the district of to pay out the stipulated amount. The matter of ds sfusd, the board by a vote of six aye gives the authority of the district to pay off the stipulated amount, and five matters of litigation, the board gave direction to general counsel. By a vote of six aye approved the resignation agreement between the district and a specific employee for up to a stipulated amount. Section are, adjournment. That concludes tonights meeting good night. Shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of San Francisco. By supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help San Francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. So where will you shop and dine in the 49 . I am the owner of this restaurant. We have been here in north beach over 100 years. [speaking foreign language] [ ] [speaking foreign language] [ ] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [ ] [ ] 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe Neighbors Park Fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that Public Investment has transformed our neighborhood. The playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the childrens play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features. The playground and the soccer field and the tennis fields and it is such a key part of this neighborhood. We want kids to be here. We want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. We are given a real responsibility to insure that the publics money is used appropriately and that something really special comes of these projects. We generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. And it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties and as a result of, what you see behind us, more kids are playing on our soccer fields than ever before. We have more girls playing sports than we have ever had before. [ applause ] fp and we are sending a strong message that San Francisco families are welcome and we want you to stay. This park is open. All right. It is pride month in San Francisco. Good morning, mayor. Here we go. [applause. ] welcome to San Francisco. Everybody is welcome. Happy tried everybody. Ever happy pride everyone. Thank you for joining us to quick off pride month 2019. My name is clair farley, Senior Adviser for mayor breed and director of the office of transinitiatives. I am so honored to be the mistress of ceremonies. There will be cocktails later. I know it is early. You know, i think that today we ask to really honor those whose stories often dont make the headlines, those brave folks in the community who do the work every day. We are excited to honor those folks today. I hope you join us in celebrating them. Pride started as a riot. Knowing the history can only give us hope and remind us of our strength and power for change. Even when the federal administration attempts to strip away our rights, we know that San Francisco will fight back. In San Francisco we will never give up from the streets to city hall. From harvey milk to the trans women of color. Today our community has achieved so much. We have made incredible strides thanks to the generations every assistance before us. This work would not be possible with all of you and without our allies and leadership here in city hall who have joined us on the front lines for lbgt equality. It is my honor to welcome our mayor, mayor london breed. [cheers and applause. ] mayor breed thank you to everyontoeveryone who is joinin. No one celebrated pride like the city and county of San Francisco. Celebrate we must to make sure that our voices are heard and the federal government knows that no matter who you are and who you love, we will not be erased, not in america, not in San Francisco, not today. I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge some of the leadership we have in San Francisco, people who are making a difference. Thank you so much to our state senator scott weiner for being here, who you will hear from shortly. As well as our treasure who is with us today. Your fierce supervisor rafael mandelman. Community College Board member alex randolph. And supervisor safai and another member of the community College Board, tom. And thank you supervisor matt haney for joining us as well. I want to take this opportunity to acknowledge the first lbgt fire chief jeanine nicholson. And thank you supervisor walton for being here as well. And our Police Department, our chief is here, bill scott. I am so excited. Have you guys seen the new flag, new vehicles of the San FranciscoPolice Department . Amazing. Thank you, chief so much. There is a freedom band that you will be the official band of the city and county of San Francisco, lgbt freed domband. You will hear from them shortly. No one celebrates pride like San Francisco. Thank you for joining us to raise the flag in our city. I know there are challenges throughout the bay area of raising this flag. In San Francisco it is not a question. It is an important part of what makes our city so special. I want to thank all of you every year for coming for the flag raising. I want to acknowledge the man behind making the celebration great, commissioner tom horn, thank you so much for your amazing support for this event. I want to say a special acknowledgment and for the parade which i cannot wait to participate in. It is a lot of hard work. We all have fun and a good time. I know that you and the Committee Work hard to make sure it looks effortless. Thank you so much for being here today. [applause. ] along with celebrating pride this month, it also is a time to reflect on our Lgbt Communitys long history of activism and resilience from the aids which ravaged our city to the war against the transcommunity that is playing out throughout this country. Since San Franciscos first pride parade in 1970, we have overcome so many challenges thanks to the courage of the Amazing Community leaders who stood up. Today San Francisco is a beacon of hope for the Lbgt Community. This years pride parade theme generations every assistance, just as generations have resisted before we in San Francisco will continue to resist. Despite the federal governments continued attacks on the Lbgt Community we will not back down until we achieve full equality. We will stand with our transgender people who continue to bravely serve our country, and in San Francisco our businesses, hour healthcare services, our work force and housing will always be open to all. In San Francisco, we are expanding gender identity options on all city forms and applications that ask for demographic information, and we are including education on our lgbt identities for City Employees as part of harassment prevention and implicit bias training. Last week i was proud to announce a new 3 Million Investment in our budget for transand lbg in San Francisco. It includes 2 million for flexible housing to keep our transcommunity housed. We know that transgender people are 18 times more likely to not be able to have housing and to be homeless in San Francisco. We are going to make the investment to support the lbgt youth by providing them with housing, employment and Case Management services. I want to thank all members of the board of supervisors and others who advocate for this much needed investment. [applause. ] we will be funding training and internship programs for transjob seekers and Community Members exiting the criminal Justice System. We are committed to continuing to backfill the federal h. I. V. As getting to zero in the effort that state senator scott weiner fought for and now supervisor mandelman continues to fight for on the board now. This will help with efforts like the win senator wiener is doing to increase access for everyone in california. Thank you, senator wiener. [applause. ] together we can make sure that no one is left behind, and this city doesnt just celebrate our Lbgt Community, we make investments and put deeds behind those words which is why we are the best city in the world, and what is so amazing so many of you play such a Critical Role in that success. I want to take this opportunity before i acknowledge the work of two incredible individuals here today. I cant move on with this program without acknowledging donna sachet for being here today. [applause. ] she and charlotte shuttl shultze only two that dress better than me. Thank you for all you do to make us look and feel good. I forgot you were there. Vicky, thank you so much. [applause. ] so i have two awards to give. First of all, i want to ask george to come up to accept this on behalf of sf pride. As i said, i know that it looks like it is easy, but it is not easy because we know the stress in getting permits anchorednating with city departments and getting everyone to follow the rules and stay where they are to stay and not lag behind in the parades, festivities, events, programs, the fundraising. I didnt mention the fact they have to fundraise to pay for these incredible activities that make San Francisco look good to the rest of the world. Thousands of people come from all over to celebrate pride in San Francisco. June is a fun and energetic and incredible month for us. Because of sf pride and this committee, the work they do means so much to our city. On behalf of the city and county of San Francisco, i would like to declare which day am i declaring . [laughing. ] today june 3rd as sf pride day in the city and cou