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Audit: SFUSD's parcel-tax oversight finds $9 million restricted but prompts union questions over indirect costs

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · April 28, 2015
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Summary

The Quality Teacher & Education Act oversight committee reported a clean agreed-upon-procedures audit and recommended designating a roughly $9 million fund balance as restricted for QTEA purposes. United Educators of San Francisco raised concerns about nearly $1 million in direct/indirect costs and transparency around MOU language governing excess revenues.

The San Francisco Unified School District's Quality Teacher & Education Act (QTEA/QTA) Oversight Committee reported to the Board of Education on April 28 that auditors found no expenditures inconsistent with the 2008 ballot language and that the fund ended FY2014 with about $9 million in restricted balance.

Franco Cirelli, chair of the oversight committee, said the panel's role is to "inform the public concerning the expenditure of parcel tax revenues" and to ensure those proceeds are spent as voters intended. Auditor…

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