SFUSD escapes worst fiscal rating, but looming cuts and a strike threat cloud recovery

After spending several years on the brink of fiscal insolvency, the San Francisco school district has scooted onto slightly more solid ground, its financial bottomline showing the first real signs of progress since 2021.

District officials said the city’s schools had pulled out of the worst financial category assigned to public agencies for the first time in four years, and were headed toward a fully balanced budget as soon as March.

“We cannot lose momentum,”  Superintendent Maria Su told the Chronicle. “We believe we can do that if we continue to be disciplined and stay on our fiscal diet.”…

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