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Board approves PEAF spending plan after public pleas to protect custodial services

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · January 24, 2012
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Summary

The San Francisco Unified School District Board approved the Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) spending plan for 2012–13 after testimony from principals and early-education staff urging the board to retain funding for night custodians and deep cleaning; the resolution passed by roll call.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board on Jan. 24 approved Resolution 121-10 SP1, the district’s Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) spending plan for school year 2012–13, after extended public comment and discussion about priorities such as custodial services and teacher recruitment.

Kathy Fleming, supervisor for the PEAF program, told the board that staff had reviewed the Community Advisory Committee’s recommendations but that “the spending proposal remains unchanged,” and that staff responses were posted on the PEAF website and available at the meeting. Fleming read the…

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