Originally posted on Jan. 5, 2026: SFUSD has released preliminary school budget allocations based on expected enrollment and specific needs of students at each school, with opportunities for families and staff to provide input through each school's budget planning process.
Help shape your school’s future! Join Dr. Su, district leaders, principals, and other school leaders at the School Planning Summit this Saturday, Jan. 10.
Procurement Clinics are suspended for the time being. Please send any topics for training requests to Ken Neu neuk@sfusd.edu, Patty Martir martirp@sfusd.edu, or Arthur Marcelo marceloa@sfusd.edu.
Originally posted on Jan. 5, 2026: SFUSD has released preliminary school budget allocations based on expected enrollment and specific needs of students at each school, with opportunities for families and staff to provide input through each school's budget planning process.
Originally posted on Jan. 5, 2026: The SF Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. Public open session begins at 6:30 p.m. View the agenda and learn more.
San Francisco CalFresh recipients received a letter from the San Francisco Health Services Agency (SFHSA) with information about a one-time emergency prepaid grocery card from GiveCard to help buy food during the government shutdown. Activate their grocery card by December 31, 2025.
As you begin to have winter holiday and end of semester celebrations, please keep the Wellness Policy top of mind. Celebrations can be fun and nutritious!
As we begin planning, we are making a few updates to improve communication and collaboration and to ensure a smooth start to our budget development process. Recently, we shared the most conservative staffing model, which includes presenting possible reductions we may need to make in order to close our structural deficit and stabilize the district.
Over the past two months, we held a series of budget town halls across the district to hear directly from families about their priorities and concerns. We’ve also had discussions with parents, principals, educators, and the school board. We heard loud and clear that we need to center student learning, support, and safety in all of our decisions.