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Board approves Public Education Enrichment Fund spending plan; members press for reserve review and instruction time discussion
Summary
The board approved a PEAF spending plan for 2014–15 after staff explained the plan and answered questions; commissioners urged review of PEAF reserves and discussed a potential seventh period and dedicated world language funding.
The Board of Education approved a Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) spending plan for the 2014–15 school year after Deputy Superintendent Kathy Fleming read the superintendent’s proposal into the record. The resolution cites the 2004 charter amendment that established PEAF and authorizes the district to amend the spending plan during the budget development process depending on state and city funding.
Kathy Fleming read the resolution and described the recommended allocations for…
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