my name's michelle parker. i'm a parent of now two sfusd students. my oldest just graduated. i'm not going to repeat a lot of what you've already heard, but i do want to say that we've seen a lot of recent evidence that there's an appetite to reform prop 13, and i think that's important to where we are right now. so i think if we can get this measure onto the 2020 ballot, i think we'll see some movement. it's a really great position that we find ourselves in. i think the projections measure that there are $8 billion in tax breaks that corporations have been benefiting from every year, and that 4.5 billion of that could go to our schools or would go to our schools if we're able to pass this measure. i think that it's really important for sfusd to take a strong position on this early. we need to show our leadership, we need to show that there is an appetite in san francisco to reform this proposition that has really defunded public schools for so long, and also because we are educating students now that have more needs than ever. we still haven't hit that 2007-2008 funding whic