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SFUSD superintendent warns of $25M shortfall and more cuts as board hears public appeals to limit layoffs
Summary
Superintendent Garcia told the San Francisco Unified School District board the district faces an approximate $25 million shortfall for next year and a projected $84 million deficit over two years absent new revenue; community speakers urged use of rainy-day funds and federal EduJobs money to avoid layoffs and service cuts.
The San Francisco Unified School District’s superintendent told the board April 12 that the district faces deep and continuing budget shortfalls and announced another district closure day while warning of more cuts to come.
Superintendent Garcia said staff will present a budget outlook at the Committee of the Whole on April 19 and that, based on current projections, the district faces “a shortfall of approximately $25,000,000 for next year above and beyond the $113,000,000 that we had…
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