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SFUSD budget update: district keeps conservative assumptions while approving educator housing ground leases
Summary
SFUSD staff presented a conservative FY22–23 budget approach amid state-level uncertainty and declining attendance, while the board approved two ground leases with MidPen for Shirley Chisholm Village (135 units) and an MOU with the mayor’s housing office to prioritize educator housing.
At the June 14 meeting the San Francisco Unified School District provided a fiscal-year 2022–23 budget update and approved agreements to advance a city-district educator housing project.
Budget update: Megan Wallace outlined how the district modeled multiple state budget scenarios — the governor’s May revision and a larger legislative proposal — and said the district chose conservative assumptions for its proposed budget package, including a $20 million one-time discretionary block-grant assumption rather than assuming larger legislative augmentation. Wallace highlighted ongoing fiscal risks: a structural deficit driven by declining…
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