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School board adopts revised Prop H spending plan after hours of debate and public comment

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · January 23, 2007
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After extensive public comment and multiple amendments, the San Francisco Board of Education voted Jan. 23 to adopt a revised Prop H spending plan that balances funding for violence prevention, translation services, peer resources and academic supports including benchmark assessments and coaching.

The San Francisco Board of Education on Jan. 23 adopted a first‑third spending plan for Prop H — the district parcel tax initiative — after an extended session of staff presentations, committee reports, and public testimony from students, parents and community groups.

Superintendent Michelle Chan told the board staff had revised its recommendations to reflect committee deliberations and district priorities. “Academic support is the utmost in terms of our priorities,” Chan said, while also proposing a $1 million…

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