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San Francisco school board approves two-year budget action plan, adds equity impact report

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · March 23, 2010
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Summary

The Board of Education approved a framework to address a projected $113 million shortfall over two years, approving staff-recommended cuts and adding an amendment requiring an equity impact report and ongoing community review before the June budget adoption.

The San Francisco Unified School District board voted to approve a two-year budget deficit action plan aimed at addressing a projected $113,000,000 shortfall through fiscal 2011–12, but amended the resolution to require an equity impact report and continued public engagement.

Deputy Superintendent Myung Lee told the board the measure was a "framework for how we're gonna develop the budget for the next 2 years," and emphasized: "This is not a final budget this evening." The staff presentation outlined options including differentiated furlough days for higher-paid employees, elimination of 10–12 central…

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