A new superintendent is taking steps to support vulnerable students. The plan aims to help special education students and multilingual learners. A new position is being created as part of this effort. Concern about underperforming students led to the previous superintendent's firing, and the new superintendent is now making it a priority.

The new superintendent, Dr. Alexandra Estrella, recently faced the school board to discuss her plan. She noted that students receiving special education services and multilingual learners are not doing well.

Further details about the plan and the new position are available from the source, including a report from Channel 2's bureau chief Matt Johnson.