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Williams report: San Bernardino County monitoring finds few emergency repairs but community raises concerns about Etiwanda and accuracy of records
Summary
The countywide Williams compliance review for fiscal year 202425 documented 1,527 good-repair deficiencies, 444 remedied on the spot and only three emergency repairs; public commenters challenged the report's accuracy for Etiwanda and raised persistent facility and instruction concerns.
Karen Kiel, who oversees Williams monitoring coordination in the San Bernardino County Office of Education, presented the countywide Williams report for fiscal year 2024 25, covering monitoring visits between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.
Kiel said the office monitored 133 schools (121 district sites and 12 charter schools) and recorded about 1,527 "good repair" deficiencies; 444 of those were addressed on the spot by school staff. The report identified three emergency repairs countywide: a nonfunctional classroom air conditioning system, a brief power outage resolved by a breaker reset, and hazardous playground equipment. Instructional…
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