Q&A
Inquiry into new contract provisions for students with disabilities and in temporary housing
0:50:12
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Council Member Julie Won inquires about provisions in new contracts to better serve students with disabilities and those in temporary housing. The response indicates that specific provisions are yet to be determined.
- Glenn Risbrook states that provisions for future contracts are not yet determined.
- Risbrook mentions that flexibility is a goal for future contracts to better serve students in temporary housing.
- The discussion highlights the ongoing nature of contract negotiations and planning.
Julie Won
0:50:12
But just to continue, there are significant challenges for students with disabilities and students in temporary housing.
0:50:18
Can you provide what civic provisions will be included in the new contracts to better serve these students specifically for the issues that the chair Joseph was asking about?
Glenn Risbrook
0:50:28
What I can say, what provisions will be in a in a new contract, a new future contract will be yet to be determined.
0:50:35
I I cannot say that right now.
0:50:38
But flexibility is definitely the goal in our contracts to help us service some of these some of the this this changing environment for the students in temporary housing.
0:50:48
But actual provisions that would be in an upcoming contract will be yet to be determined.