In
its response to the Solano County civil grand jury, the Vallejo school district
admitted it has lost more than $36 million over the past four years due to
students transferring out of the district.
However,
district officials said the March 16 grand jury report contained several
misleading facts, including the district not providing the number of transfers
to private or charter schools.
“This
statement leads the reader to assume that the District withheld this data.
Actually, data would not be collected nor shared because a formal transfer is
not needed for a student to attend a private school or an independent charter
school,” district officials wrote in the five-page June 3 response to the grand
jury report. “Parents are not required by the California Department of Education
or California Education Code to complete a transfer request or inform a public
school district of their intent to enroll in a private school or independent
charter school.”
District
officials also denied that most of the transfers are due to safety concerns,
stating a majority of the transfer requests are for employment, “followed by
childcare, and further, to enroll in a particular program such as Mandarin or
Sports Medicine.”
“Very few transfer requests are submitted due
to safety concerns. Those parents who state ’employment’ as a reason for
requesting a transfer, must be employed within the receiving school district’s
boundaries, not ‘several miles from home,'” the district said.
Officials
claimed that all transfer requests are verified before being processed.
“If the transfer request is for
safety/bullying, an investigation is conducted to the validity of the claim
before a decision is made to grant a transfer,” they said. “All transfer
request require documentation that is examined prior to approval or denial.”
The
grand jury said that 3,237 students transferred out of the district, with just
84 transferring in during the same time period, costing the district $36
million.
“The
2019-2020 Solano County Civil Grand Jury has concerns about the revenues lost
and the impact of that loss on current students and staff, as well as the
community perception of VCUSD,” the report states. “The District has a long
history of struggles, both financial and academic. Community perceptions and
opinions of VCUSD may improve if it finds a way to stem these financial losses
and implement cutting-edge curriculum taught by highly-qualified staff in
well-maintained, state-of-the-art facilities.”
Finally,
district officials said that the majority of transfer appeals were denied by the
Solano County Board of Education.
“From
March 2016 to June 2019, 23 appeals were presented to the Solano County Board
of Education, 16 of those appeals to transfer were denied. In 2017, 5 of the 6
appeals heard by the Solano County Board of Education were denied; in 2018, 3
of the 4 appeals were denied; in 2019, 6 of 6 appeals were denied,” the
district wrote. “In all, since 2017, VCUSD has successfully prevailed in 14 of
the 16 appeals heard by the Solano County Board of Education.”
Vallejo
Times-Herald
By JOHN GLIDDEN jglidden@timesheraldonline.com
June 27, 2020
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