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Board adopts 2008-09 recommended budget amid discussion of rainy-day funds, Prop H in-kind options and Chinese immersion concerns

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · June 24, 2008
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SFUSD adopted its fiscal year 2008-09 recommended budget after extended discussion about reliance on an $18.2 million projected city "rainy day" contribution, potential in-kind services from the city (Prop H), the need to protect reserves over a three-year horizon, and community concerns about cuts affecting Chinese immersion and electives.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board adopted the superintendent's recommended budget for fiscal year 2008-09 on June 24 after a lengthy presentation and discussion.

Staff explained that assumptions included a projected $18.2 million contribution from the city rainy day reserve and emphasized the need to plan on a three-year horizon so the district can maintain at least a 2% reserve through 2010-11. The board authorized the superintendent…

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