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Shoreline School District outlines family-advocate, nurse and Title VI supports as funding concerns arise

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Shoreline School District leaders described family-advocate roles, school nurses, counseling reductions under budget pressure, a new Title VI native-education program, and McKinney-Vento supports for students experiencing homelessness.

Shoreline School District Superintendent Susana Reyes summarized May 8 the district’s core student and family supports — family advocates at each school, a full-time nurse at each school, school counselors, before- and after-school programs and a newly launched Title VI native-education program — while warning some positions face cuts because of funding constraints.

Why it matters: district officials and Lake Forest Park council members discussed how joint city–district partnerships and external grants might help stabilize services that the superintendent said are not fully funded by the state and are supported locally through levies and other…

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