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Parent and staff clash over proposed closure of MJUSD adult education program
Summary
A former adult education supervisor told trustees the district's adult education program is externally funded through grants and partnerships and should not be closed; district staff countered that some grants did not cover all costs and that the loss of ESSER startup funds and administrative limits left a general-fund exposure.
At the May 13 Marysville Joint Unified School District board meeting, Natalie Carnagas, who said she recently supervised the district's adult education program, urged trustees not to characterize the program's elimination as a simple budget cut.
"The adult education program at MJUSD is fully funded through external grants and partnerships," Carnagas told the board, identifying three primary funding sources she said supported the program: a CCSPP grant,…
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