San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Maria Su on Tuesday helped announce the launch a districtwide initiative to get more kids to regularly show up for classes — and also addressed renewed questions over whether teachers will be accurately and efficiently paid for their time inside classrooms.

Her remarks came less than one week before the first day of the school year, set to be Su’s first opening day as head of The City’s public education system .

“Let’s be clear, it's not OK to have errors on those payroll systems — not OK at all.” she said. “However, we are doing our best. We are working really quickly to address those concerns.”

Su spoke to reporters in the courtyard of Cesar Chavez Elementary School following a press conference in which she, other district leaders

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