Orange County Grand Jury • 2003-2004 • Agency Response
Response to: Combating Truancy In Orange County 06/03/04, 8MB

Response - MSD 02/15/05, 58k*

Published: February 15, 2005 1 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F11, F12, F13, F16, F17, F18

Findings and Recommendations 8 findings

F1 Page 1
We will review our website in consideration of enhanced treatment of attendance matters. Esther Wallace
No recommendations for this finding
F8 Page 1
We are reviewing participation on the County School Attendance Review Board.
No recommendations for this finding
F9 Page 1
We will investigate these grants. Member
No recommendations for this finding
F10 Page 1
We will investigate these grants. BOARD OF TRUSTEES We will explore opportunities for reimbursement through State and Federal
No recommendations for this finding
F14 Page 1
We will explore opportunities for reimbursement through State and Federal Nathan Zug funding for participation on the County School Attendance Review Board. Member
No recommendations for this finding
F15 Page 1
Barbara Clendineng funding for participation on the County School Attendance Review Board. President
No recommendations for this finding
F19 Page 1
We will explore training of school administrators in preparing School Clifford E. Breeden, Jr. Attendance Review Board referral documentation. Clerk
No recommendations for this finding
F20 Page 1
We will investigate the use of this project. While the Magnolia School District wishes to be cooperative with the Orange County Grand Jury and respond to its findings, the Magnolia School District believes that the Grand Jury lacks jurisdiction over the issues of truancy and obesity as indicated by the California Attorney General in a 1995 opinion. See, 78 Ops.Cal.Atty.Gen 290 (1995). If our office can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Cordially, Paul Mercier Superintendent Empowering Minds for the 21st Century
No recommendations for this finding

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