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SFGTV October 26, 2012

1314 school year making any changes beyond this in order to get to the 25 buses. But we do imagine that throughout this year, we need to kind of a planning process to make sure that the services as currently designed do meet the boards policy guidelines and do provide equalable access. In deeper conversations with the School Communities and working with the superintendents to think about what adjustments might be needed in the future. In terms of 1314, it would be these are the only changes that we are recommending for the 1314 school year. So, im work curious, if you can provide us not right now, but some just sort of a snapshot and data, i feel like i have lost, sort of, we had a lot of data around this when we were doing the student assignment. What schools are served by buses. You know . Just sort what that looks like now or maybe what it will look like in the 1314 school year, over all trends, how many students . Are we s ....

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SFGTV October 27, 2012

To school what other alternatives do they have besides muni . Thank you very much. I think that is a really good question. Part of the in prior years, we werent able to follow up as directly with the students because we did not know who was riding the bus but this year we have that information and so we are planning to send letters and work directly with the families who will be impacted and that is one of the reasons that we want to do it before the enrollment fair so that the children will have the opportunity and the families will have the opportunity to consider information before the enrollment cycle begin and so that is part of the work that we have to do and kind of implementing these changes. Commissioner norton . The other question that i thought of was, around after school, because part of this right has been, i mean, it is trying to figure out how to build capacity at school sites for after school. Do we have any . I mean, are the sites that are still receiving busing for af ....

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SFGTV January 31, 2013

Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Have a good evening. Okay. We are going now to move on to our last item under item m, the prop facility use fees. Mr. Superintendent, do you have a staff person . Yes president norton i would like to ask Michael Davis to please come up and take us through this item. Thank you. Good evening superintendent, commissioners. My prior agreement i think deputy superintendent lee wanted to start. Never mind. I will do it myself. What you have before you is an information item regarding pro rata share fees that we allowed to charge our Charter Schools that receive property from us under prop 39. Weve had the same fee of 95 cents per square foot for over five years. It was last reviewed in 200910 and we kept it at that same amount then. Various groups from departments have reviewed the fees in line with the regulations in title v of the califor ....

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SFGTV February 3, 2013

Various groups from departments have reviewed the fees in line with the regulations in title v of the california code of regulations that stipulate how we can calculate the fee, so the basic framework is that we looked at the entire Square Footage of School Facilities in the district inventory. We looked at the total Unrestricted Fund cost applicable to those facilities and come up with a per square foot fee we could charge under the regulations so after doing that review we have determined that the fee should be 2. 79 per square foot. In order to mitigate the Immediate Impact on the Charter Schools we thought it best to do the fee increase in two increments so we would go halfway next year to 1. 87 an ....

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SFGTV February 4, 2013

Their unique challenges. Two challenges that come up again and again they receive less money than traditional schools and limited access to affordable quality facilities. Theyre Public School students and observe equitable access to facilities and theyre required to provide the facilities equal to other schools. Historical sfusd has offered fair rates on to schools with facilities and allowing them to have a healthy balance between these issues. This proposal in front of you today however would result in a 181 increase in facilities cost for Charter Schools in just two years. These increase expenses will have an significant and detrimental impact on all Charter Schools and facilities. For example a school with a 20,000 square foot facility would experience this much of a increase for expenses. Schools would need to dive ....

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