What's in store for SF schools amid budget crisis? Superintendent gives insight on district's future
Briefly

San Francisco public schools are grappling with a significant $114 million budget deficit. Superintendent Maria Su indicated that to mitigate this deficit, the district implemented cuts, including an early retirement incentive that allowed for maintaining essential teaching positions. While classes will continue, potential impacts on efficiency and communication are noted due to resource limitations. The district previously paused school closures but may need to renew discussions on this matter, as student enrollment is anticipated to decline further, complicating financial sustainability.
But a lot of those cuts or retirements came from the classroom, so how will that affect the classroom?
That does mean that things might be slower, because it will take a long time to send the mail to our school sites.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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