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Chris Funk is expected to be confirmed at a school board meeting next week. (Dublin Unified School District)
SAN JOSE, CA The East Side Union High School District superintendent is slated to leave for a job in the East Bay.
Chris Funk was chosen by the Dublin Unified School District to serve as its next superintendent, two years after the school board began its search.
Funk built a 30-year career in public education and currently oversees 16 San Jose area high schools with a combined enrollment of 26,500 students as the schools chief of East Side Union High School District, according to a statement from DUSD.
DUBLIN â Hundreds of people attended a candlelight vigil and wrote condolences and prayers on social media this week to pay tribute to Dublin Unified School District (DUSD) Trustee Catherine Kuo, who was struck and killed by a car while distributing food outside at Fallon Middle School.
Kuo, a 48-year-old wife and mother of a son and daughter, died March 24 at Eden Memorial Medical Center in Castro Valley, where she was taken following the morning accident.
“We would like to honor one of our local super heroes in the hopes that remembering her what she cared about and what she lived for will help us all to become in some small measure, local superheroes in our families, neighborhoods and beyond to keep her memory alive as we live out her dreams for a better future,” her family wrote in tribute on the site, gatheringus.com.
While some trustees called the $184 million shortfall a clear case of under-budgeting, the board unanimously called for an independent audit to get to the bottom of what happened at their next meeting in February. I don t want an audit to take away from moving ahead but at the same time it does appear there is a lot of public outcry for such, Trustee Dan Cherrier said during board discussion. We re asking for a forensic audit, Cherrier said, and explained that a forensic audit looks into a whole range of things. It s looking at what it is that we stated we were going to do and what decision led to what, what money was accrued and allocated, and was it spent in accordance with that, Cherrier said. It s a whole look at the entire operation. It goes beyond the financial audit we just had.
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