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Board approves revised PEAF spending plan after debate; adds $43,430 for restorative practices

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · April 9, 2013
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After staff reported higher-than-expected controller estimates that raised PEAF totals to nearly $51 million, the board adopted a revised PEAF spending plan for 2013–14 and approved a $43,430 amendment to increase restorative-practices funding, shifting funds from STEM as the board negotiated priorities and reserve uses.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board approved a revised Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) expenditure plan for the 2013–14 school year on April 9 after staff reported an updated controller estimate that increased available PEAF revenue.

Superintendent Carranza said the controller provided a new estimate that raised the total PEAF pool by about $1,150,000 and brought the total close to $51,000,000 for 2013–14—an increase of roughly $16,000,000 over the prior year, staff said. Kathy Fleming, supervisor for the Public Education Enrichment Fund, read the recommended resolution (PEAF resolution 1303-12 SP1)…

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