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Proposal to let state charter association allocate parcel-tax funds fails after heated debate over inclusion of state-authorized Edison
Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · June 24, 2008
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Summary
A proposal to have the California Charter Schools Association distribute a fixed parcel-tax allocation to local charter schools failed after board members objected to delegating allocation authority and including state-authorized charter operators such as Edison.
The board considered an MOU that would have the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) act as a pass-through and distribution agent for a fixed parcel-tax allocation to charter schools. Staff and some commissioners described prior negotiations with local charter leaders and said the agreement was intended to…
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