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Teachers and employee groups press Lodi Unified trustees for clarity on budget numbers, special-ed timelines and custodial staffing
Summary
Public speakers at the board meeting raised questions about a projected $113.6 million books-and-supplies line, teacher retention funding, delays in special-education evaluation timelines and widespread custodial shortages; the board asked staff for written follow-up and a report on staffing.
Lodi — Multiple public commenters and employee representatives used the Lodi Unified board meeting on Tuesday to press for clearer budget detail, swifter special-education timelines and more custodial staff at school sites.
Lisa Glennon Wilkins, identifying herself as president of the LEA, told the board she had reviewed the district’s second interim financial report and questioned a projected books-and-supplies figure of $113,648,699, saying the district has not historically spent near that amount and that the…
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