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Richard Carranza installed as SFUSD superintendent; Carlos Garcia gives farewell address

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · June 26, 2012
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Richard Carranza was sworn in as San Francisco Unified School District superintendent effective July 1, 2012; outgoing Superintendent Carlos Garcia delivered a farewell reflecting on district gains and warned the board the recommended budget is constrained but includes targeted investments such as credit recovery.

Richard Carranza accepted the post of superintendent of the San Francisco Unified School District on the evening of June 26, saying he was honored to follow Carlos Garcia and pledging to advance access, equity and social justice for the districts roughly 56,000 students. "Go SFUSD. It's the place to be," Carranza said after expressing gratitude to his family and community.

Outgoing Superintendent Carlos Garcia, who will leave office July 1, used his final board meeting to review…

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