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SFUSD proposes steep summer‑school reductions, prioritizes seniors and special‑education extended‑school‑year services
Summary
To help close the $113M shortfall, staff proposed cutting most general summer‑school programming and retaining limited sessions for graduating seniors needing credit recovery and legally required special‑education extended‑school‑year services; staff estimated the district's summer‑program expenses at roughly $343,485 under the reduced scope.
District staff presented a proposal to substantially reduce the scope of summer school in 2010 as a near‑term budget response. The staff recommendation would limit district‑operated summer classes to: (1) a credit‑recovery program for graduating seniors (estimated ~350 students who need few credits to graduate), and (2) required special‑education extended‑school‑year services; other enrichment offerings would be cut or moved to grant‑funded community providers.
Program staff explained…
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