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Budget
Each year, the Superintendent seeks feedback from schools, district departments, the unions and the community. This input is used to develop a budget proposal based on the amount of funding it can expect from the state and other sources. Our Board of Education reviews the proposal, and, ultimately, decides whether or not to approve or amend it. With ongoing and expanding use of evaluation data, SFUSD continually reassesses its efforts and allocation of resources to foster students’ academic success.
Understanding School and District Budgets
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Budget Advocacy
On May 20, 2010 a historic lawsuit was filed against the State of California requesting that the current education finance system be declared unconstitutional and that the State be required to establish a school finance system that provides all students an equal opportunity to meet the academic goals set by the State. This lawsuit was brought forth by a broad coalition of students, parents, school districts and educational organizations, including SFUSD. Find out more at www.fixschoolfinance.org.
Spotlight
SFUSD’s Program “Mentoring for Success” Providing Key Support for Struggling Teens
Mentors, backed by quality mentoring programs, play a powerful role in preventing substance abuse and youth violence, as well as boosting academic achievement and workforce readiness. In several San Francisco’s public schools, mentors are working with at-risk teens through Mentoring for Success.... Read more
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