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SFUSD board adopts FY2013–14 budget after extended public hearing and discussion

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · June 25, 2013
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The San Francisco Unified School District Board approved the district’s FY2013–14 budgets after hours of presentations, public testimony and commissioner questions about where new LCFF dollars will go, rainy‑day reserves, and staffing. The vote was unanimous (7–0).

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education voted unanimously to adopt the district’s FY2013–14 budgets after a lengthy public hearing and staff presentation on June 25.

Superintendent Carranza opened the discussion by framing the budget as part of the district’s multi‑year effort to align spending with strategic goals, saying the adopted plan “represents a culmination of the exciting work that has been accomplished by our staff, our students, our parents, our community, and most certainly this board.” Deputy Superintendent Lee and budget staff then walked commissioners and the public through projections tied to the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), multi‑year revenue…

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