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SFUSD previews two budget scenarios tied to state tax-extension vote; furlough days to continue

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · January 25, 2011
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Deputy Superintendent Myong Lee told the Board the state faces a $26.7 billion gap and described two planning scenarios: if the Legislature places a tax-extension package on a June ballot and voters approve it, SFUSD would face only modest per‑pupil reductions; if not, district cuts would deepen by roughly $330 per ADA, more than $20 million for SFUSD.

Deputy Superintendent Myong Lee told the San Francisco Unified School District Board on Jan. 25 that the state is confronting an estimated $26.7 billion budget gap and presented two fiscal scenarios the district must plan for.

Lee said Governor Jerry Brown—s proposal mixes spending cuts and revenue extensions, including temporary tax increases that would require a two-thirds legislative vote to place on a June special election ballot and then voter approval. The package would rely on about $12…

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