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Amador SELPA holds required public hearing and reviews $17 million special-education budget and services plan
Summary
At a public hearing, Amador County SELPA leaders presented the annual local-plan update, reviewed a draft $17 million special-education budget, described the state and federal funding mix and said one state-listed service (code 540/day treatment) will be removed from the template.
The Amador County Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) held the public hearing required by California law and reviewed its annual local-plan update, including the contracts and certification section, the annual budget plan and the annual service plan, Assistant Superintendent of Special Education and SELPA Director Dr. Sadie Hedegaard told the governing board. There were no members of the public who offered comments during the hearing.
Dr. Hedegaard said the SELPA is required by state statute to solicit public recommendations before the governing board considers the local plan or any annual update. "California statute requires that before the SELPA governing board considers the local plan, or any annual update to the local plan, that the governing board shall hold at least 1 public hearing in order to solicit the recommendations and comments of members of the public," she said. Materials were posted on school sites and on the SELPA…
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