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SFUSD superintendent flags 12 persistently lowest-achieving schools, warns budget could mean layoffs

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

Superintendent Carlos Garcia told the board the state identified 12 local schools as persistently lowest-achieving; he said the district is contesting some placements and warned budget pressures could force layoffs unless additional funds are found.

Superintendent Carlos Garcia told the Board of Education on March 9 that the state released a list of persistently lowest-achieving schools and that 12 San Francisco Unified School District schools appeared on that list. He said district staff plan to seek clarification from state and federal officials about the criteria used and to contest placements they…

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