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SFUSD outlines $23 million contingency plan if Prop 30 fails

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · October 9, 2012
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Deputy Superintendent briefed the board on a contingency plan estimating a $23 million hit if Prop 30 failed; proposed measures include a five-day calendar reduction ($9.9M), hiring/expenditure freezes ($6.5M target), $1.5M from mandate block grant, and $400K in revenue recovery.

Deputy Superintendent Lee told the Board of Education on Oct. 9 that the district's contingency plan for a failed Proposition 30 would amount to roughly $23 million for fiscal year 2012-13. Lee said the largest single item in that outline is $9.9 million from reducing the school calendar by five days, an action included in collective bargaining provisions.

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