Case study
Policy brief

The Quality Teacher and Education Act in San Francisco

Lessons Learned
Author
Heather J. Hough
Policy Analysis for California Education, Stanford University
Published

Summary

This policy brief, the author reviews the recent experience of the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) with the development and approval of Proposition A. Proposition A (also known as the Quality Teacher and Education Act, or QTEA) included a parcel tax mainly dedicated to increasing teachers’ salaries, along with a variety of measures introducing flexibility to the current salary schedule and strengthening accountability for teacher performance. Based on interviews with key stakeholders in the district, the author describes how the district and union worked together in SFUSD both to increase general compensation and also to introduce new compensation strategies that support closer alignment between school district goals and expenditures for teacher salaries.

Suggested citationHough, H. J. (2009, July). The Quality Teacher and Education Act in San Francisco: Lessons learned [Policy brief]. Policy Analysis for California Education. https://edpolicyinca.org/publications/quality-teacher-and-education-act-san-francisco