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District staff outline revised strategic‑plan framework and metrics; full implementation plan due Dec. 6

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · October 25, 2011
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Deputy Superintendent Richard Carranza and Orla O'Keefe presented a revised framework to manage and measure SFUSD’s strategic projects, emphasizing three top priorities, integration of 13 projects into a single annual implementation plan, sharper metrics and budget alignment; staff said a populated plan will be presented to the Committee of the Whole on Dec. 6.

Deputy Superintendent Richard Carranza and Orla O'Keefe presented the district’s revised framework for managing implementation and measuring impact of the strategic plan (Beyond the Talk) at the Oct. 25 San Francisco Unified School District board meeting.

Carranza described the 2011–12 focus on creating a "strong instructional core," implementing supports and interventions, and building a high‑performing central office. He said professional development and philanthropic partnerships (including the Bechtel Foundation…

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