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SFUSD superintendent praises smooth school start, announces Tdap clinics and Prop A upgrades

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · August 28, 2012
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Superintendent Carranza told the Board the district achieved a 99% teacher fill rate at the start of the school year, credited Prop A bond investments for site improvements totaling about $72 million, and announced free Tdap vaccination clinics for students on Sept. 4, Sept. 6 and Sept. 11.

Superintendent Carranza opened the Board meeting by congratulating faculty, staff, parents and students on what he called “a very smooth opening of schools,” saying district visits showed energized teachers and eager students. He told the Board the district achieved a 99% teacher fill rate on day one, with only three vacancies covered by substitutes.

Carranza credited voters for recent facility work funded by Prop A, saying the district completed roughly $62,000,000 in bond improvements at…

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