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Clackamas ESD presents local service plan to North Clackamas board; early childhood special education funding flagged as critical

2292065 · January 16, 2025
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Clackamas Education Service District presented its annual local service plan and a fiscal-year review that the ESD says delivered over $20.6 million in services to North Clackamas. The ESD told the board early childhood special education is underfunded in the current biennium and urged advocacy.

Clackamas Education Service District Superintendent Larry Didway told the North Clackamas School District board on Thursday that the ESD’s annual local service plan documents the services the ESD will deliver to the county’s 10 districts and is required by state law.

Didway said the district-specific fiscal-year review included in the packet shows the ESD provided about $20,600,000 in services to North Clackamas in the previous year and funneled nearly $4,200,000 in revenue directly back to the district — increases from the prior year. "It does reflect more than $20,600,000 worth of value of total services over the last year," Didway said.

Didway outlined the plan’s categories: resolution services…

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