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Compliance monitor: CCSD has completed most corrective steps but finance reforms remain
Summary
A state-appointed compliance monitor told the Clark County School District board that 22 of 29 corrective-action steps are complete but key finance reforms remain, including hiring a CFO, automated forecasting and a proposed budget-liaison model; the board accepted the update 7-0.
Yolanda King, the state'appointed compliance monitor overseeing Clark County School District's corrective action plan, told trustees on Aug. 14 that the district has completed most required steps but still needs structural finance reforms to sustain compliance.
King said her final assessment found that of the plan's 29 action steps, 22 are complete, five are partially complete and two remain incomplete. The partially complete items are largely tied to staffing and the district's recent hire of a chief financial officer, which King said began July 15 and is already helping address outstanding work.
The monitor…
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