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Board questions mentor coordinator role; district says new position will train community volunteers and is paid from Title funds

Dayton City School District Board of Education · December 10, 2025
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Board members asked why the district needs a new mentor coordinator and whether the work duplicates existing roles; the district said the coordinator will recruit and train community mentors for vulnerable students and will be paid from Title funds, not a competitive grant.

Board members pressed administration about a proposed mentor coordinator (agenda item B3), asking why the district needs a separate position rather than relying on existing student success or community outreach staff. “That mentor position is to address our special populations that has significantly increased,” said the district representative, who…

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