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Superintendent highlights water savings, Black History Month events and ACA outreach

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · February 11, 2014
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Summary

Superintendent Carranza reported SFUSD reduced water use 10% since 2008 (about 10 million gallons annually), previewed Black History Month events and said district sites ran Affordable Care Act sign‑up days that reached hundreds of people.

Superintendent Juan Richard Carranza used his report to call attention to district sustainability work, community outreach and upcoming events.

Carranza said that since February 2008 SFUSD has reduced water usage by 10 percent — "that's over 10,000,000 gallons of water per year" — and credited the district sustainability office and city partners such as the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and the Department of the Environment for…

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