In an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Unified superintendent Matt Wayne laid out his plans to stabilize the cash-strapped district over the next year.
Wayne will give a presentation on the district’s challenges and instability at the Aug. 29 school board meeting, explaining that enrollment has declined by 4,000 students in recent years while staffing has gone up, according to the Chronicle. The district anticipates enrollment to continue to decline, with an expected loss of another 4,600 students in the next 10 years.
The district is struggling to fill many of its positions, and is overspending by millions each year.
In December, the district will decide on its essential staffing levels. In May, the district will develop criteria to decide when and how to merge or close schools, according to the Chronicle.
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