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Carson City board hears early results after EduStaff partnership; trustees ask about costs and break‑even timeline

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EduStaff and Carson City staff reported initial improvements in substitute‑fill rates after the district contracted for substitute staffing services; trustees sought detail on the program markup, whether the district is breaking even and how long the financial sample will take to stabilize.

Carson City School District administrators and EduStaff representatives reported initial gains in substitute teacher recruitment and fill rates during an informational presentation June 24, but trustees pressed for more financial detail and a larger data sample before judging whether the contract will be cost neutral.

EduStaff district manager Heather Smith and EduStaff partner Dan Sadler described a formal launch mid‑April and said EduStaff has onboarded 18 new substitutes and has roughly 105 substitutes approved and ready to work as of late May. District staff reported that April and May fill rates were about 78% and 77.7% respectively,…

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