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Matter SCC-129337

Receive report from Administration relating to requests for information during the Budget Hearing and any new and/or updated information.

Budget & Finance Board of Supervisors
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Report Printout

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This document is a report from the County Executive of Santa Clara, addressed to the Board of Supervisors, regarding new and updated information or requests for information during the Budget Hearing.

Key points
  • The report is from the County Executive, James R. Williams.
  • It is addressed to the Board of Supervisors.
  • The subject is related to requests for information during the Budget Hearing.

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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129337 DATE: June 18, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: James R. Williams, County Executive SUBJECT: Receive Report relating to new and/or updated information or requests for info during Budget Hearing RECOMMENDED ACTION Receive report from Administration relating to requests for information during the Budget Hearing and any new and/or updated information. Board of Supervisors: Sylvia Arenas, Betty Duong, Otto Lee, Susan Ellenberg, Margaret Abe-Koga County Executive: James R. Williams Page 1 of 1
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Off-Agenda Report relating to School Linked Services Fee Schedule Transition

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This report provides an update on the transition plan for the School Linked Services (SLS) Fee Schedule, detailing the implementation status across various school districts. As of June 2026, 17 out of 28 participating school districts have the School-Based Early Intervention (SBEI) program, with 12 districts implementing the Fee Schedule to enhance services. The report highlights ongoing collaborations with school districts, including San José Unified and Pacific Clinics, to ensure the provision of mental health services. It outlines the transition plan for the upcoming school year, emphasizing continued support for students and coordination among providers.

Key points
  • 17 out of 28 school districts have the School-Based Early Intervention (SBEI) program.
  • 12 school districts have implemented the Fee Schedule for mental health services.
  • San José Unified School District is working with Carelon Behavioral Health to implement the Fee Schedule.
  • Pacific Clinics is collaborating with multiple school districts to provide behavioral health services under the Fee Schedule.
  • The School-Based Outpatient Program (SBOP) will continue to be available in all 17 districts for FY 2026-2027.
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Docusign Envelope ID: C9D6619A-9AE1-879B-820F-EE8CEB228627 DATE: June 18, 2026 TO: Honorable Board of Supervisors James R. Williams, County Executive FROM: Sherri Terao, Director of Behavioral Health Services RE: School Linked Services Fee Schedule Transition At the June 15, 2026, Budget Hearing (Items No. 28 and 29), at the request of Supervisor Arenas, the Board requested information regarding the transition plan for School Linked Services (SLS) reductions to ensure a warm phase-down and support for schools, including the status of each school district’s capacity in implementing the Fee Schedule. Status Update on Each School District’s Fee Schedule Implementation Although 28 school districts participate in SLS, only 17 school districts, based on the needs and demographics of their students, currently have the School-Based Early Intervention (SBEI) program. Of the 17 school districts with County-funded early intervention services, 16 also operate wellness centers that provide similar services. This means all 17 school districts are providing mental health services to youth with mild-to-moderate needs through wellness centers, or in the case of Orchard School District (a...