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Colton Joint Unified files positive second-interim; warns of multi-year enrollment decline
Summary
District staff reported a positive second-interim certification on March 12 but highlighted a long-term enrollment decline (16.9% since 2019) and projected revenue losses; staff said a pending state special-education funding proposal could partially offset contributions the district currently makes to special education programs.
Assistant Superintendent Mariana Sarabia presented the district's second interim financial update, telling the board the district will file a 'positive' certification indicating it expects to meet financial obligations for the current and subsequent fiscal years.
Sarabia said unrestricted revenues rose roughly $400,000 in LCFF revenue (driven by a higher unduplicated pupil count) and about $187,000 in local revenue tied to energy rebates. Those increases were partly offset by transfers to restricted programs, leaving a net unrestricted increase of…
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