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After questions, OCPS extends enrollment-recovery contract with CASE; board seeks verification
Summary
Following a lengthy discussion about cost and data, the board voted to continue a performance-based enrollment-recovery contract with CASE (Casa K12) for another year. Staff and vendor said CASE recovered roughly 1,900 students; trustees asked for raw data, retention tracking and monthly reporting to verify attribution.
Orange County Public Schools trustees on Dec. 9 voted to continue a performance-based contract with CASE (sometimes referred to as Casa K12) after a multi-hour discussion that pressed staff and the vendor on attribution, cost and student retention.
Member Ferrant moved the item from consent for public discussion and expressed concern about per-student costs and whether the district could perform this marketing work in-house. "If we get roughly around $9,000 from the state to educate a child, and then we use a company like CASE that come in and they take $935 for a student, ... I have a lot of angst with this," she said, asking for clearer…
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