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SFUSD outlines $7.5M A–G completion grant plan to boost college‑eligible graduates

San Francisco Board of Education · March 8, 2022
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Summary

District staff presented the state A–G Completion Improvement Grant proposal, estimated at roughly $7.5 million (district + COE) for services through June 2026 to expand credit recovery, counseling, AP fee support and other activities aimed at increasing A–G completion, with staff promising follow‑up detail on allocation and subgroup outcomes.

San Francisco Unified staff presented the district’s plan for the state A–G Completion Improvement Grant on March 8, describing proposed uses, timelines and targeted populations to raise the share of graduates meeting University of California/CSU A–G course requirements.

Roderick Castro and Jen (Dr.) Fong said SFUSD will receive success and mitigation grants based on its A–G completion rate (presented at 70.9 percent) while the county office will receive related funds; the combined funding for SFUSD and the county office was described as approximately $7.5 million over a four‑year window ending in June…

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