BCHD is only health district ever to be honored by the CSMFO for excellence in government financial reporting
The California Society of Municipal Finance Officers has presented Beach Cities Health District (BCHD) with an Excellence Award for its 2020-21 fiscal year Operating Budget.
BCHD is the only health district to meet the CSMFO standards of excellence. BCHD has received one or more CSMFO honors every year they have been given since the 2007-2008 fiscal year, a total of 17 CSMFO Excellence or Meritorious Awards to date.
“Transparency is very important to our community and to our dedicated employees,” said Tom Bakaly, CEO for BCHD. “Our Finance team, led by CFO Monica Suua, puts in many hours of hard work to ensure our community can access this important information year after year. This winning streak of awards is proof of their commitment to accuracy and transparency.”
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Redondo third, fourth, fifth graders returning to campus
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by Donald Morrison
Redondo Beach Unified School District third, fourth and fifth graders are on track to return to school by March 2, in two groups, with sixth graders quickly to follow, according to a plan reviewed by the school board during its Wednesday Zoom meeting.
On Monday, Supervisor Janice Hahn’s office announced that Los Angeles County has met the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health guidelines for elementary school reopenings, which require the County to go five consecutive days with fewer than 25 per 100,000 people testing positive for COVID-19.
“You know how this Covid return to school happens?” said Redondo Superintendent Dr. Steven Keller. “You get a random tweet on a Monday that you weren’t expecting, and then you get a firestorm of emails and news reports.”