because we strongly feel and we've heard direction from both richard -- superintendent cadunza and the mayor that they both want all of our residents in san francisco to see the value of this. so we're being very intentional in going out there and seeking feedback and input. >> let me also say there's also, we have parts of san francisco that have the highest level of children, districts i would say the southeast sector, district 11 as well, i'm not saying we should get all the funding, we don't, but there should be a sense of that. we have to figure out how the children's fund and peace, if they are together or separate, how they are going it meet the demand in this part of san francisco where most the children are. i don't think we typically do planning like that. there has to be a way of tipping the playing field that will support the neighborhoods that need it the most. >> supervisor farrell. >> thank you, chair kim. i think it is really encouraging to hear the joint efforts between the school district and dcyf to look at shared goals. i think that's incredibly important. obviously