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SFUSD board adopts balanced 2010–11 budget after two‑year $113M cuts; staff and unions accept furloughs

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · June 22, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Unified School District board adopted a recommended FY 2010–11 budget that relies on roughly $113 million in cuts over two years, includes four furlough days for some employees, restores portions of counselor funding and promises follow‑up reports on position changes and budget line items.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education on June 22 adopted the superintendent’s recommended budget for fiscal year 2010–11 after a second‑reading presentation by Deputy Superintendent Miang Lee (Lee).

Board members described the budget process as “torturous” and said they supported a compromise that preserves core priorities while accepting deep reductions. Staff and union partners collectively agreed to furloughs and other concessions; the superintendent and deputy superintendent described a plan designed to avoid…

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