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Nov. 29 - Dec. 5, 2002

Task Forces Examines Thurgood Marshall Incident

SFUSD hopes to involve all communities

By May Chow
AsianWeek Staff Writer

Hoping to prevent a repeat of the Oct. 11 melee between police officers and students at Thurgood Marshall High School, the superintendent of schools and the San Francisco Unified School District are working to create a task force that would address that incident and avert other ones from happening.

Gwen Chan, chief development officer for the SFUSD, said that what happened on Oct. 11 was an unfortunate affair. The district’s goal for the task force is to look into why the riot happened in the first place...

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