as youth policy leaders and it will also be led by mario yadida from the youth commission, and justin steele from the advisory council. president mendoza: welcome. did you guys have a good sum her >> yes. >> school starts next week, so -- president mendoza: sorry. welcome back. item e, our parent advisory council report, we don't have one. item f, public comment on consent items. on our speaker cards, we have one speaker on this, mr. kelly, come on down. >> i'm from the united educators of san francisco. i'd like you to look for a moment at a couple of pages specifically and these are page 7, where you have the authorization to accept funds, and if you look there on 7 and at the top of page 8, you'll see you're taking in $27 million for early childhood education. if you look at page 100, you'll see that you're spending half a million dollars for arts and other related activities for the artists who serve in the schools. but if you look over on page 66 and following, you'll see there are still a number of childhood development personnel listed as being separated and so the question we have be