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GOSA proposes $9 million for 'Top State for Talent', seeks to sunset Governor's School Leadership Academy
Summary
The Governor's Office of Student Achievement proposed a $9 million one-time allocation to implement the governor's 'Top State for Talent' initiative, proposed sunsetting the Governor's School Leadership Academy to save about $315,000, and requested one-time literacy funds tied to the America250 celebration.
Fran Dondor, executive director of the Governor's Office of Student Achievement, told the committee the office's amended fiscal 2026 budget and the governor's requested fiscal 2027 budget include focused one-time and operational changes aimed at workforce and literacy goals. "My name is Fran Dondor. I am the executive director of the governor's office of student achievement," she said, introducing the presentation and turning it over to Jackie Lundberg, the office's chief operating officer.
GOSA asked for $9,000,000 in one-time salary and implementation funds to support startup costs, vendor contracts and staff…
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