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Budget PlanningEducation & TrainingDetected Jun 14, 2026

North Shore SD 112’s Educational Fund budgets 1300000 in capital outlay for Special Education Programs K-12 Private Tuition (function 1912) and 2300000 under Payments for Special Education Programs – Tuition to other districts/government units. Combined with substantial IDEA and state special education grant revenues, this points to a significant program of outplaced or contracted special education services in FY2026. While the budget does not list specific schools or providers, these lines show that the district will continue purchasing specialized instructional and related services from external entities. Special education schools, therapy providers, and related service agencies can position themselves as options for upcoming placement decisions, program expansions, or alternative service models that help the district manage both student needs and escalating tuition costs.

Federal IDEA and state special education grants totaling over 1250000 (e.g., 1070486 IDEA flow-throu...

North Shore SD 112Outplaced Special Education and Tuition Services Budget FY2026

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The FY 2026-27 budget for the Esparto Fire Protection District includes a 15,000 appropriation under the Training line item. This suggests planned spending on firefighter and staff training such as certifications, specialized courses, or hosted training programs over the fiscal year. With no training vendors or programs specified, there is room for training providers in fire, EMS, safety, and leadership development to propose offerings that match the district’s objectives and schedule. Vendors can help the district translate this line item into concrete training plans, including bundled courses, online/hybrid options, or on-site delivery tailored to a small district’s staffing model.

Training is part of the services and supplies category totaling 317,671, indicating ongoing operatio...

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These initiatives are central to the district’s mission of preparing students for life, career, and ...

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The FY 2027 budget emphasizes continued investment in early literacy, including high-quality K‑2 literacy curriculum implementation, specialized early literacy training for K‑2 teachers, funding for early literacy tutors, and daily high-dosage tutoring for high-need students in grades 1 and 2. Approximately 330 students in grades 1–3 received one-on-one “high dosage” early literacy tutoring in the prior year, and the district plans to sustain and support these interventions. Although specific curriculum and tutoring vendors are not named, this creates ongoing demand for evidence-based literacy materials, tutoring programs, professional development, and data tools that align with the district’s instructional vision. Providers of structured literacy content, tutor-management platforms, and K‑2 teacher training can approach the Academics department to support scaling, data tracking, and quality assurance for tutoring and early literacy initiatives funded in the FY 2027 budget.

The district links early literacy to its strategic plan and equity commitments, making it a multi-ye...

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