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Board Approves $2016–17 Public Education Enrichment Fund Plan, Adds $870,000

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · March 22, 2016
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Summary

The board approved the district's PEAF spending plan for 2016–17, including a newly confirmed $870,000 allocation split between SLAM and general uses. The plan funds expanded peer resources, SOAR supports, athletics repairs and a middle-school arts teacher; staff and community advisory chairs pledged ongoing oversight and reporting.

The Board of Education approved the Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) spending plan for the 2016–17 school year on March 22, incorporating an $870,000 increase confirmed by the controller’s office the day before the meeting.

Kathy Fleming, director of the Public Education Enrichment Fund, presented the second-reading materials and a summary of changes since the first reading. The newly confirmed $870,000 was split equally: $435,000 dedicated to SLAM (sports, libraries, arts and music) programs and $435,000 for other general uses. Fleming said the majority of the…

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