San Francisco's School Board Scheduled an Emergency Meeting for Sunday
Briefly

The San Francisco School Board is holding an emergency meeting to review Superintendent Matt Wayne's performance as the district faces a projected $400 million budget deficit.
Despite implementing a $103 million budget reduction and planning for extensive staff cuts, Superintendent Wayne's leadership has been criticized for significant errors, including a $20 million shortfall in special education funding.
Enrollment numbers have dropped from 60,000 in the early 2000s to about 49,000 currently, and projections indicate further declines, complicating the district’s financial stability.
Wayne's tenure has been marred by a failed payroll system that resulted in widespread pay issues for teachers, alongside a start to the school year with 145 vacancies.
Read at sfist.com
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