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Board hears report on student wellness funds and disadvantaged pupil impact aid, staff say district in compliance
Summary
Staff presented the 2024–25 Student Wellness and Success Funds and Disadvantaged Pupil Impact Aid plan, described program uses (youth development specialists, QuickMed physical health service), training and community partners, and stated the district is in compliance with Ohio reporting requirements.
South Euclid-Lyndhurst staff presented an annual update on the district's Student Wellness and Success Funds (SWSF) and Disadvantaged Pupil Impact Aid (DPIA) at the board work session on Dec. 10, saying the funds support wraparound services, mental and physical health, prevention programs and staff positions.
"The funds support wraparound services," said the staff member who led the presentation, identified in the meeting as Miss Thompson. Thompson told the board the district is using SWSF/DPIA to cover salaries and benefits for youth development specialists (YDS) and a QuickMed physical health service. "Because of the mental health and physical health requirements, we are exceeding what that…
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