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Amador SELPA reports persistent vacancies; county employs extensive-support staff while district employs mild–moderate teachers
Summary
SELPA leaders told the governing board they are carrying dozens of vacancies, that many designated instructional services (speech, OT) are employed by the county office while mild–moderate special-education teachers are district employees following a 2020 transfer, and that vacancies are reflected in the draft budget assumptions.
Amador SELPA leaders told the governing board that the SELPA is operating with a substantial number of vacancies and that the unique local employment arrangement — county-employed designated instructional services and extensive-support staff, district-employed mild–moderate teachers — shapes both service delivery and budgeting.
The staffing update presented to the board showed current vacancies and an estimate of anticipated vacancies next year. Board members were told the county side had 11 vacancies this year and the district side 5; projections discussed in the presentation showed 14 county vacancies and 9 district vacancies for the following year if current staff departures and anticipated transitions are…
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