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Woodland Hills proposes modest incentive to encourage charter students to return; board told staff will refine plan

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The district presented a plan to offer modest per-student payments at milestones to families or staff who successfully recruit cyber charter students back to Woodland Hills, with the goal of reducing charter enrollment and special-education costs. The board emphasized transparency and that trustees may not participate personally in any payments.

At the May meeting the superintendent presented a plan under which Woodland Hills would offer modest monetary incentives to encourage students enrolled in cyber charter schools to return to the district. The plan ties payments to retention milestones: initial enrollment by Oct. 1, continuation through the first semester, and remaining through the full school year.

Nut graf: Administration framed the proposal as a cost-saving recruitment…

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