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Board approves amended PEAF spending plan, increases restorative justice funding

San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education · January 26, 2010
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Summary

After debate about committee process and tier‑3 flexibility, the board adopted an amended Public Education Enrichment Fund spending plan (version B) that raises funding for restorative justice implementation to about $664,750 and reallocates some Prop H resources; the vote followed extended discussion about school‑level impacts and transparency.

The Board of Education on Jan. 26 approved an amended Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF/Prop H) spending plan for 2010–11 (item 101‑12 SP2, version B) after weeks of committee review and a lengthy board discussion about priorities and budget trade‑offs.

Staff summarized the plan and noted a total PEAF allocation of $29.1 million for 2010–11, split evenly between SLAM (arts, music, libraries, PE) and general uses, with a reserve portion intended to offset state funding cuts. The board debated one notable change: raising…

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