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Most people see school districts as stable or
even permanent governmental entities. School district boundaries,
however, do change. Territory is transferred from one school
district to another, districts are divided or combined with
their neighbors, and some districts are terminated.
The county committee is the local initiator,
coordinator, analyst, facilitator, and arbitrator for the
reorganization of school districts. It formulates plans, responds
to petitions, conducts public hearings, develops and releases
information, and analyzes proposals throughout the approval
process of a reorganization. For petitions for transfers of
territory, where state approval is not required, the county
committee gives final approval or disapproval (EC 35709, 35710),
subject only to appeal to the State Board of Education. (EC
35710.5, 35711)
The county committee is charged with the duty
of studying the school district organization of its county
and shall, under the direction of the State Board of Education
or pursuant to a petition by local electors, hold hearings
and formulate plans and recommendations for the unification,
and other reorganization or lapsation of the districts in
the county, including, if necessary, a portion of one or more
adjacent counties. (EC 35720-35724, 75105 et seq.)
Current Activity of the San Luis Obispo County
Committee:
August, 2008 - No current activity
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