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Glendora Unified says federal program review largely successful; four technical findings must be corrected
Summary
District staff told trustees the California Department of Education's online Federal Program Monitoring review found no final findings in Title I, Title IV and expanded learning, but flagged four CTE and ledger‑coding issues that the district has 60 days to correct.
Superintendent DeGrazia and federal programs lead Sarah Najaro told the Glendora Unified School District Board on Oct. 14 that the district’s recent Federal Program Monitoring (FPM) review by the California Department of Education yielded largely positive results but left a small number of correctable findings.
Najaro said the district had not been reviewed for more than 20 years before this cycle and that the online review required assembling a large body of documentary evidence. "We had 177 pieces of evidence initially," she said, and after prereview exchanges with state reviewers, 141 items remained in the final review with 36 EL items noted in prereview. "It was grueling," Najaro said, and she thanked the district teams who compiled and submitted materials.
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