that was maslow hierarchy of need. if you're hungry or sheltered, you can't learn and meet your full potential. i think what this budget really shows is that, although, a majority of the money was put toward a lot of homeless and housing initiatives, i think we carved out enough money for san francisco educators. i meanwhile sfusd, in my book, there's not at hierarchy. i don't think the work of childhood educators is less valuable than the words who teach k to 12. if we want to talk about educational outcomes, must look at 0 to 5 and those years. especially for those wonderful communities we are trying to close achievement gap. while i was on the school board, i wrote the resolution for ethnic study for restorative practices looking at the systemic racism in the system. what we're seeing here is a compromise. it is a compromise of great realizing what the voters wanted but also that there's great need. what i have been disappointed it, take money from affordable housing acquisition, take them from substance abuse, give