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SFUSD superintendent: Prop 30 stabilizes funding but 'there is no extra money'

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · November 13, 2012
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Superintendent Carranza told the Board that Proposition 30 will stabilize funding for San Francisco Unified School District but does not provide new discretionary money; she highlighted district investments beyond tests and said parents will soon receive individualized assessment reports in English, Spanish and Chinese.

Superintendent Ramon Carranza told the San Francisco Unified School District Board on Monday that Proposition 30’s passage provides short-term funding stability but does not create extra district revenue. “Let me be clear, ladies and gentlemen. There is no extra money as a result of prop 30,” Carranza said during his opening report.

Carranza thanked voters for the measure and said San Francisco approved it by an “overwhelming margin,”…

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