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Public commenter urges LCAP to fund school nurses, requests objective SELPA evaluations and raises inclusion concerns about Unique Learning Systems
Summary
A public commenter who served on the LCAP advisory committee urged the board to ensure a $1.1 million proposed LCAP increase for health services includes actual school nurses, requested language requiring objective evaluation rubrics for SELPA leadership, and warned that the Unique Learning Systems curriculum software can create barriers to inclusion for students with disabilities.
During the public comment period on June 4, community member Misty Hamlin, who said she sat on the district’s LCAP advisory committee, urged the board to ensure that proposed LCAP increases for health services translate into additional school nurses and not only other health expenditures. "We did see there was an expansion in the allocation for $1,100,000 in the proposed budget under the health services," she told the board, and asked trustees to "keep an eye to see that that allocation does include actual…
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