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PEAF advisory urges separate oversight from LCAP, transparency on allocations and fewer contractors for special education

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The Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) Community Advisory Committee presented recommendations June 17 urging the board to keep PEAF oversight distinct from LCAP, increase transparency of site allocations, re-evaluate nursing staffing, and cut contractor reliance for special-education services.

The Public Education Enrichment Fund (PEAF) Community Advisory Committee presented its annual recommendations to the board on June 17 and urged the district to preserve PEAF’s independent oversight, increase transparency around site allocations (libraries, PE and arts), re-evaluate public-health staffing models and reduce reliance on contractors for special education.

Chair Maggie Fury said PEAF’s founding legislation and ballot measures (Prop C, 2004; Prop C reauthorization via Prop C 2014 and recent Prop J debates) make the fund unique and argued the advisory…

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