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Myles BarkerThree new members will join the Fresno Unified School Board on Wednesday, and all say improving special education will be among their top priorities.
“That is something that is very high on my list,” said Terry Slatic, who will succeed Brooke Ashjian representing the Bullard High School area.
Keshia Thomas said she agrees with Superintendent Bob Nelson and other trustees on the need to upgrade programs for special needs students. She said that the $1 million supplemental special education improvement budget passed in November is just a start.
“I am committed to continuing with the board’s mission to transform our special education department at every level,” said Thomas, who will replace Lindsay Cal Johnson to represent the Edison High region.
Thomas said she will review recommendations by the Council of the Great City Schools and talk with teachers and parents to gain a better understanding of the problem.
Delays in transporting special education students to and from school is the main concern parents have voiced to Veva Islas.
“The system they depend on is not on time so there are delays,” said Islas, who unseated Christopher De La Cerda to represent the McLane High area. “That creates a burden for parents who are in vulnerable positions to maintain employment due to arriving late to work.”
Being smart with resources is key, Islas said, as she believes “there’s probably never enough money” for special education services.
“We need to make sure we are doing the best we can in managing the resources we have and address clear challenges in the system,” she said.
Other than special education, Slatic said prioritizing and managing projects better is critical to improving the district.
Slatic cited the remodeling of the district’s high school campuses an an example of poor planning.
“My children have been at Bullard High School since 2009,” Slatic said. “I have not had one of my four children in that 10-year period go to Bullard High School while it was not under construction with its remodel.”
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