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Note: Missing finding numbers detected:
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Findings and Recommendations
3 findings
(pg. JS-34) Unified school districts do not collect information on habitual truancies and SAR Board referrals at the district levels. Centralia, Garden Grove Unified and Laguna Beach
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Unified school districts each devise a method to collect data on habitual truancies and information on referrals of habitual truants to a SAR Board, beginning with the 2004- 2005 school year and continuing thereafter. District Response: Each school site has an Effective Behavior Support team which sets specific behavioral expectations, including attendance expectations, and which provides and tracks a continuum of consequences. Attendance data are collected and used for decision making and tracking progress at each school site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . LBUSD Response to Grand Jury Report dated May 26, 2004 Combating Truancy in Orange County School districts that limit or curtail their participation on
(pg. JS-35) the County SAR Board because of budgetary constraints may not be aware of the opportunity for reimbursement, through State for federal funding, afforded by Education Code § 48323. All Orange County school districts become aware of the
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opportunity for reimbursement through State or federal funding afforded by California Education Code § 48323, for participating on the County SAR Board. District Response: Laguna Beach Unified School District is now aware. Periodic training of school administrators in preparing
(pg. JS-36) their own SAR Boards for an operating SAR Board (not just an advisory or networking SAR Board) at the County level. The Department of Education formulate a plan whereby all
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school districts provide equitable financial support to the Probation Department and the District Attorney's Office to ensure that these agencies are able to continue the truancy- abatement services for which the districts are the financial beneficiaries. District Response: Laguna Beach Unified School District will consider participating if the opportunity is available. . . . . . .