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Superintendent reports payroll progress; board reorganizes consent calendar and affirms start-of-meeting public comment policy

San Francisco Board of Education · August 8, 2023
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Summary

Superintendent Wayne told the board payroll ticket backlog fell from roughly 12,000 to about 3,000 but some KPIs were not met; the board detailed consent-calendar reorganization for transparency and confirmed public comment will be heard at the start of meetings, prompting objections from some commissioners and members of the public.

Superintendent Wayne told the San Francisco Board of Education on Aug. 8 that the district has made progress addressing a declared payroll state of emergency but still faces complex cases and staffing shortfalls.

"We went from 12,000 down to 3,000 tickets," Superintendent Wayne said, describing efforts to clear a backlog and citing an average ticket resolution time of about 13 days during the most recent 90-day period, close to a 10-day target. He said some KPI targets were not met during that reporting period because of routine end-of-year work, hiring, and priority work…

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