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Parents, students and advisory committee urge restoration of learning‑support staff and clearer Prop H transparency

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · November 9, 2010
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Summary

The Public Education Enrichment Fund community advisory committee presented its annual report, urged restoration of cuts to 'third‑third' programs—including learning support professionals and violence prevention—and called for clearer, more measurable reporting on program impact ahead of Prop H reauthorization discussions.

The San Francisco Unified School District's Public Education Enrichment Fund Community Advisory Committee presented its annual report at the Nov. 9 board meeting, urging the board and district staff to restore reductions to the 'third‑third' portion of Prop H funding and improve transparency about how those funds are allocated and measured.

The committee, co‑chaired by Tim Lennon and Stevon Cook, told the board that PEAF (Prop H) provides approximately $30 million annually for athletics, libraries, arts, music, wellness centers and other student programs that serve the district's roughly 55,000 students. The committee recommended restoring learning support…

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