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Are districts required to retain a certain number of outreach consultants?

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Are districts required to retain a certain number of outreach consultants?

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A school district that received state dropout funds in 2004-05 is required by Education Code Section 41506(f) to retain the same number of outreach consultants that it employed in 2004-05 using state dropout funds. A district is not required, however, to maintain positions or portions of positions that were funded in 2004-05 from other funding sources, e.g., Title I or local general fund. Therefore, in order to comply with Education Code Section 41506(f), a district must only maintain the full-time equivalent number of outreach consultants it employed with state dropout funds in 2004-05.

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