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Pacifica board confronts county 'lack of going concern,' accepts audit and hires consultant to advise on parcel-tax renewal
Summary
Trustees heard a county 'lack of going concern' finding and fiscal requirements, accepted the 2024–25 audit, and approved a contract with Team Civics to advise on a parcel tax renewal as staff prepares a fiscal stabilization plan.
The Pacifica School District Board of Trustees on May 1 reviewed a county letter that flagged a "lack of going concern" for the district, accepted the district—9s fiscal year 2024'025 audit and voted to hire a consultant to help design and time a parcel-tax renewal.
Stacy Stauffer, who reviewed the county office—9s correspondence to trustees, said the county raised concerns about position-control tracking, rising special-education costs and declining enrollment that contribute to a projected negative unrestricted general fund balance. "The first letter that was issued was the lack of going concern," Stauffer told the board, and detailed required steps including a fiscal…
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