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Findings and Recommendations
2 findings
There is an inherent jurisdictional conflict between an appointed superintendent and an elected Board of Education that fosters governance disunity. I disagree with Finding 1a. There is no conflict; jurisdictional or otherwise. The California Education Code clearly delineates the roles and duties of County Superintendents and those of County Boards of Education.
No recommendations for this finding
The short tenure of the Superintendents has contributed to general dissatisfaction with the quality of services provided by the County Office of Education. I disagree with Finding 1e. There is no general dissatisfaction with the quality of services provided by the Santa Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE). The SCCOE is a state regional service agency providing instructional, business, and technology services to the 31 school districts of Santa Clara County. The SCCOE directly serves students through special education programs, alternative schools, Head Start and State Preschool programs, migrant education, and Opportunity Youth Academy. It also provides academic and fiscal oversight and monitoring to school districts and the 23 county board authorized charter schools; and provides essential services and technical assistance throughout the region and statewide. Various SCCOE programs, staff and departments earned awards and accolades for quality, leadership, and service.
No recommendations for this finding
No Responses Found
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