Sonoma Valley school district plans to boost student equity in choosing classes

By A Mystery Man Writer

“We are going to create equity-based schedules so that when our students graduate, they will have made the choices that they wanted to make,” said Celeste Winders, a member of the Sonoma Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees. “This isn’t easy work: It’s going to be really hard.”

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