SFUSD board unanimously votes to send preliminary layoff notices to hundreds of employees
Briefly

The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) has decided to issue preliminary layoff notices for 395 employees as it grapples with a significant budget deficit of $113 million for the upcoming school year. This financial shortfall is largely attributed to ongoing declines in student enrollment. SFUSD's Superintendent, Dr. Maria Su, emphasized the vital role of teachers in student success and the community, highlighting that layoffs are a last resort aimed at preserving educational quality. Future layoff numbers may change depending on enrollments and retirements.
Teachers are the backbone of SFUSD. Losing even just a few just means losing mentors who genuinely care about the successes of students and the lasting relationships that come with it.
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