When communities unite, children benefit. Prop D creates an opportunity for parents, neighborhood leaders, and local families to work together in support of a more equitable and responsive funding landscape that puts students at the center of public investment.
Read MoreOur mission at Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco (PPS-SF) is to ensure the success of every public school. Classrooms cannot thrive without stable public funding. This is why we are endorsing Proposition D on the June 2 ballot.
Prop D—the Overpaid CEO Tax—safeguards the revenue streams our community relies on by making multi-billion-dollar corporations pay their fair share. For our families, this isn't just about fiscal policy; it’s about protecting critical resources. Budget shortfalls put specialized student programs at risk first. By generating up to $300 million annually for essential city services and care infrastructure, Prop D helps prevent municipal cuts that threaten our most vulnerable children, including those in special education. True parent advocacy means protecting the resources our children deserve to reach their goals. Let's stand together for public education.
🗳️ Vote YES on Prop D by June 2
Read MoreAs the new school year begins, students find an unexpected twist on the first day. Despite the usual excitement of returning to the classroom, an unexpected closure has turned the day into a humorous countdown to summer vacation. With school buses standing still and a playful lightning bolt across the announcement, this year's start promises to be memorable.
In a special piece written by Noah Sloss, PPS-SF Board Secretary, he reflects on the challenges and opportunities this unique start presents for our students. Dive into the blog to discover how this unique first day sets the tone for the year ahead!
Read MoreSF Human Services Network (HSN) invites nonprofit leaders and partners to the New Realities Conference on Friday, October 24th at St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco. This annual event focuses on addressing challenges in equity, policy, and community care, while strengthening connections across the sector. Attendees will explore shifts in government relations, nonprofit operations, media strategy, and community perspectives. The goal is to inspire collective action, share solutions, and better serve vulnerable populations. Community support is key to driving meaningful conversations and impactful change.
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