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SFUSD says 94% of classrooms staffed at start of school year; special education and TK vacancies remain a concern

San Francisco Board of Education · September 9, 2025
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Human Resources reported 94% of classrooms filled on the first day (95% by day seven), a larger substitute bench, and remaining vacancies concentrated in elementary and special-education positions; commissioners asked for a public dashboard and disaggregated vacancy data.

Human Resources presented a progress report on classroom staffing tied to Guardrail 4.1. HR officials said summer hiring and a revised staffing model yielded 94% of classrooms filled on the first day of school and 95% by day seven, improving stability for students. HR attributed gains to a centralized staffing allocation, a larger substitute pool and new operational practices.

HR leaders cautioned that vacancies remain — the data…

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