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Board debates PEAF and Children’s Fund renewal approach; community groups urge separate measures and protections

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · April 8, 2014
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Summary

District staff outlined a collective‑impact model and options for reauthorizing the Public Education Enrichment Fund and the Children’s Fund, prompting board debate over a single versus separate ballot measures, governance proposals and protections against in‑kind services and funding triggers.

District leaders and community groups spent a significant portion of the meeting discussing options for renewing two major San Francisco revenue streams that fund enrichment programs: the Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) and the Children’s Fund.

Staff presentation and proposals: Superintendent Carranza, Chief of Staff Laura Moran and deputy superintendents described a multi‑step renewal process that has included stakeholder engagement and consultant facilitation (LFA). Staff presented a policy framework called "Our Children Are Our City," proposed creation of a Children and Family Council to steer shared outcomes, and described a small dedicated staff (the collaborative) to operationalize data sharing, an outcomes framework and coordinated planning. "We are not proposing that the Board of Education relinquishes or abdicates…

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